A·naph·o·ra
(noun)
A rhetorical device that adds style, rhythm and emphasis to text or speech; repetition with the intention of emphasizing successive clauses to appeal to emotions, memory, or inspirations.
I wrote my first poem at 14 years old, oblivious to the garden that was blossoming from my creativity by picking up that pen, and vividly jotting down my heartbreak down in agonizing splendor. That first poem cascaded into 300 plus over the course of my lifetime, and the thought of blending all of my artistic passions ignited the flame for the conception of Anaphorically. Anaphorically is a marriage of my love of poetry, fashion, sewing, and beauty. The intention is to share with you a repetitive array of rhythmical, stylish, creations to appeal to your beauty: all conceived from my imagination, which is the true meaning of Anaphora.