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Lang Leav (born September 8, 1980) is an Australian novelist and poet. Early life Leav was born at a refugee camp in Thailand where her parents were seeking refuge from the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia. She is the youngest of three siblings. In 1981, her family migrated to Australia. Leav was raised in the suburb of Cabramatta, Sydney. Leav's interest in literature started at a young age. She would transcribe her poetry into books she made by hand, which she then passed around to her peers at school. Education Leav attended the College of Fine Arts in Sydney. The refugee community she belonged to was critical of her decision as the field was perceived as financially unstable and therefore impractical. Nevertheless, Leav persisted. Her undergraduate thesis in college, titled "Cosplaying Lolita" granted her a Churchill Fellowship Award. Career While Leav is known for being a writer, she initially established a cult fashion label Akina which earned her a Qantas Spirit of Youth Award. In 2012 Leav began posting her poetry on Tumblr and her work amassed a large following. In 2013 she self-published her first collection of poetry and prose titled Love and Misadventure. The book was a surprise hit and caught the attention of literary agents in New York. Leav signed with New York Agency, Writers House before she was offered a publishing deal with Andrews McMeel. The bestselling book ranked top on Amazon. Leav released Lullabies the following year which won the Goodreads Choice Award for Poetry.  Newsweek credits Leav for popularizing poetry. Leav subsequently published another five poetry titles: Memories (2015) The Universe of Us, (2017) Sea of Strangers (2018) and Love Looks Pretty on You (2018), all of which were nominated for the Goodreads Choice Award for Poetry have been international bestsellers. Her debut YA novel Sad Girls reached #1 on the Straits Times Bestseller chart for fiction and drew mixed reviews. Bustle wrote, “Sad Girls will have you reaching for the tissues; this YA debut is incredibly powerful.” The New Straits Times and The Star (Malaysia) criticized the novel for its lack of depth and character development. Leav’s second YA novel, Poemsia, was also a Straits Times Bestseller and drew mainly positive reviews, with Marie Claire stating: ‘Leav writes masterfully from the perspective of her protagonist, an aspiring poet, and gives readers a backstage glimpse into the new-wave poetry movement.' Readings stated, “The writing is not as lyrical as one would have hoped from a poet, but the characters are well defined.” Leav's college degree equipped her with the technical skills to illustrate several of her books, including Love & Misadventure, Lullabies, Memories and The Universe of Us. Leav has been a guest speaker at a number of international writers festival, including The Sydney Writers Festival, The Sharjah Book Fair, Auckland Writers Festival and was a headliner at the Mass Poetry Festival in Boston, Massachusetts. In 2019, Penguin Random House secured the audio rights to Leav’s novel Poemsia in addition to her poetry titles, including The Universe of Us, Sea of Strangers and Love Looks Pretty on You. The foreword for Leav’s poetry book September Love is written by Lili Reinhart. Leav’s debut in literary fiction, Others Were Emeralds, was sold to Harper Perennial in a pre-empt, and international rights were secured at auction by Penguin Random House, Australia. Others Were Emeralds, based on Leav’s immigrant roots, has been praised by critics, with Publisher’s Weekly describing it as “A heartrending novel.” Booklist wrote, “Leav’s coming-of-age debut is poetic and lyrical, her prose rich in beautiful imagery.” Literary critic Sonia Nair from Books & Publishing wrote: “Others Were Emeralds is rich with lush descriptions and an unmistakable sense of place...there’s a beautiful specificity in Leav’s evocation of life as a second-generation Cambodian-Australian.” Style and inspiration Leav's poetry work is described by the New York Times as frank poems about love, sex, heartache and betrayal. She writes mainly in rhyme, verse and prose poetry. The tone of her work is confessional. Leav considers Emily Dickinson as an inspiration. She admires Dickinson's ability to convey intense emotion in short and compact poems. She also cites Robert Frost as an influence, for his use of colloquial language. The re-occurring themes of nature, love, death and time in Frost’s poems often appear in Leav’s own work. Maryanne Moll, an award-winning Filipino fictionist and a literary criticism student, said Lang’s poems are her way of exercising the trauma she inherited from her mother. In an interview with Marc Fennel from SBS, Leav explains how her style of writing stems from being a natural translator for her immigrant parents. “Language had to be distilled as things can get lost in translation.” Criticism Leav is occasionally attributed to the Instapoetry movement which has been panned by the literary establishment as being derivative. Whether Leav’s work falls into this genre has been a subject of contention. Journalist Laura Grainger from Hotpress writes, “But if you compare Lang’s work to many of her contemporaries, you’ll notice she writes somewhat less like them and more in line with the work of classical poets.” Bibliography Poetry and prose collection Love and Misadventure (2013) Lullabies (2014) Memories (2015) The Universe of Us (2016) Sea of Strangers (2018) Love Looks Pretty on You (2019) September Love (2020) The Gift of Everything (2021) Self-Love for Small-Town Girls (2023) Poetry Anthology of Love (2017) Novels Sad Girls (2017) Poemsia (2019) Others Were Emeralds (2023) See also Instapoetry References. Discover the Lang Leav popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Lang Leav books.

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  • Others Were Emeralds synopsis, comments

    Others Were Emeralds

    Lang Leav

    “Others Were Emeralds kept me on the edge of my seat from beginning to end. With lyrical and moving prose, Lang tells a stunning tale of love, loss, and the true power of frie...

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    One Day I Will Save Myself

    Elvira Sastre

    The debut US poetry collection from social media star Elvira Sastre, exploring the sharp, slippery moments that turn a beloved relationship into something selfdestructive.Counting ...

  • Wild In The Country synopsis, comments

    Wild In The Country

    Monica Belle

    Sacked from her job working in one of London's finest kitchens for having sex with a souschef, Juliet Eden leaves the rat race behind and heads for the country. Alone in her inheri...

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    Lust at First Bite

    Various Artists

    An arousing collection of short stories about the sexiest spectre of them all the Vampire.The vampire's reputation has enjoyed a massive resurrection in fiction in recent years. B...

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    Selected Poetry

    Isabel Quigly & Percy Shelley

    SHELLEY'S WORK HAS BEEN CRITICIZED FOR ITS DIDACTICISM AND UNDISCIPLINED EMOTIONALISM. BUT ESSENTIALLY HE WAS A POET OF IDEAS AND IN HIS SEARCH FOR TRUTH AND ORIGINAL HUMAN PERFECT...

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    Lullabies

    Lang Leav

    Set to a musical theme, love's poetic journey in this new, original collection begins with a Duet and travels through Interlude and Finale with an Encore popular piece from the bes...

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    Almost Home

    Madisen Kuhn

    From the Instagram poet and author of the exquisite Please Don’t Go Before I Get Better comes a gorgeous poetry and prose collection that explores the meaning of “home” and the pro...

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    The Universe of Us

    Lang Leav

    Planets, stars, and constellations feature prominently in this beautiful, original poetry collection from Lang Leav.  Inspired by the wonders of the universe, the bestselling ...

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    Selected Poems

    John Dryden

    A new and comprehensive selection of Dryden's poetry, revealing him as a master of theatricality, ventriloquism, and unmistakable originality. Brought together here are many of the...

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    John Keats

    John Keats & John Barnard

    Keats is one of the major figures in the second generation of Romantic Poets and was considered by Tennyson to be the greatest poet of the nineteenth century. The preoccupying the...

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    Memories

    Lang Leav

    For fans of Lang Leav, this beautiful gift book is a musthave!  Beloved pieces from Lullabies and Love & Misadventure are collected together in this illustrated treasury.&...