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Itâs been quite a busy year for Natalie Nascenzi, as the South Kingstown native and current New York City-based writer and poet has released two books of poetry within eight months of each other this year. âOut of Chaosâ came out in March, and it was followed by âThe Aftermath of Unrestâ in November. The books explore her battles of the mind and her mental health journey to finding balance in chaos. âI tend to focus on a lot of topics of the human condition, and my first book is a lot about anxiety, depression and transformation, going through whatever you go through and coming out triumphant at the end of it, and then into âThe Aftermath of Unrest,â it was just a mix of everything, because I was writing it from this place of peace coming out of my chaos and into this pandemic,â Nascenzi said. âSo a lot of the writing is about how I got my mind right, and then reality happened, like, âOh my God, weâre in a pandemic ....
The Most Extraordinary Story of Poetry, Art, and Fate How New York City s empty streets led to the release of The Aftermath of Unrest News provided by Share this article Share this article NEW YORK, Dec. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ NYC-based poet Natalie Nascenzi tells an incredible story in her newly released poetic novella, The Aftermath of Unrest––a one-of-a-kind poetry experience that combines language with art and fate. This new collection marks her second publication, following her March 2020 release Out of Chaos. Author, Natalie Nascenzi The Aftermath of Unrest tells an extraordinary story using a combination of poems, paintings, and short stories. It takes readers on a journey through passing time, the battle of the mind, the lessons of life, and finding balance in the chaos of reality––before and during the pandemic. This fantastic and true story is captivating from cover to cover and encapsulates the message: Anything is po ....