Marina explores the daily struggles faced by many people and shows them how she resonates with them through her poems and prose. Marina wields her pen to fight the demons and inner conflicts that live in the hearts of many.
Marina Loughlin was born in Kingston, Washington, but grew up in Worcester. She started her writing journey when she was just fourteen years of age—using her words as a way to deal with complicated emotions, to question reality, and to explore the baggage that comes with adolescence. It all started with her just writing in her pastime, but it turned into a lifelong calling, driven by the desire to show the harsh, raw, and bitter truth that was hard to say out loud.
Until the age of sixteen, Marina attended North High School before getting her GED and continuing her studies at Quinsigamond Community College. Her work shows her self-reflection and unconventional path to education, where she found her love for storytelling among dreamers, thinkers and even the misfits. She got inspired by some musical legends like Ani DiFranco, Bob Dylan, and Leonard Cohen, who used vulnerability as a power, just like her.
i think every girl should read this. especially the ones who are still figuring things out and pretending they're fine when they are not.
it's rare to come across something that defies conventional categories the way 'some kind of record' does. It's poetry yes, but also memoir, diary, confession, and prayer. There's beauty in how unapologetically raw the poems are. some of the readers may find them jarring--but that's exactly the point. this isn't poetry to be admired from afar. it demands proximity. It demands empathy.
Marina Loughlin shares her turmoil with her words. Her words touch the soul and act as a comfort to soothe the ache of broken hearts. Marina’s words are unfiltered, tender, and fierce. Some Kind of Record is a no-holds-barred collection of poems illustrating the intricacies of Youth.
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