M. di Mila
M. di Mila has been a freelance writer for 6 years. Confident in all genres, di Mila is most passionate in her work that documents personal experience. With a background in Urban Studies, with a concentration in Health and Human Services, M. di Mila is known for her introspective work.
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Bachelor's Degree in Urban Studies (Health and Human Services), TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) Certified, 5 years professional Marketing experienceMotto
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Diary of an Invisible WomanA story of a woman who feels invisible. Once successful, independent, and fearless, she struggles with her new life. Her only salvation is the love from her five month old daughter. Follow her journey toward reclaiming herself.
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Share My BedA brief poem about entering in to a physical relationship, with no strings.
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Love After HeartbreakA brief poem about finding love after having your heart broken.
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Someone Else's DreamA brief poem about the fear of straying from the pack.
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TearsA brief poem about the intensity of truly making love.
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New LoveA brief poem about new love, before it is tainted with reality.
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Prison Without WallsA brief poem about the frustration being held back by no one but yourself.
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Missing YouA brief poem about getting over love, and imagining the new love they have found.
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Fleeting LoveA brief poem about being in love, for the moment.
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Desperate LoveA brief poem about a woman who is sure she will find her soul-mate, every moment of the day.
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I Hear Youa brief poem about allowing yourself to be something you are not...we always seem to catch ourselves in the act.
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Admiring the Suna brief poem about living a sheltered life.
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Exhausting ExistenceA brief poem about the dangers in constantly reinventing oneself without truly knowing who you are.
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Familiara brief poem about what you feel when you meet someone that you feel as though you have already spent a lifetime with.