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Esethu Sam is a Cape Town-based poet known for her evocative and introspective works that explore themes of trauma, healing, love, and decolonization. Through her writing, Sam seeks to create spaces for vulnerability, self-reflection, and growth. Sam has published three ebooks that showcase her unique voice and perspective. "You broke my heart, dear ovaries" is a poignant exploration of healing from the trauma of neglect. "Ghost Inspired Titles" delves into the complexities of sitting with emptiness, while "I, You, Them: Us Decolonizing Love" offers a nuanced examination of the joys and sorrows of multi-connection relationships. In addition to her ebooks, Sam's poetry has been featured on various platforms. Her poem "CAMAGU" was published on Avbob's website, further solidifying her presence in the literary landscape. As a poet, Sam's work is characterized by its lyricism, depth, and unflinching honesty. Her writing serves as a testament to the power of poetry to heal, educate, and inspire. Through her craft, Sam continues to create spaces for connection, reflection, and growth, both within herself and among her readers.
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