Poetry Is My Voice-bookcover

By: Mea Finch

Poetry Is My Voice

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A collection of poetry written from a neurodivergent mind about the multitude of emotions and experiences one can go through just to make it through adolescence. All of which envelope deep emotions and experiences such as anguish, despair and discrimination, but also poetry that touches on subtle emotions like hope and tranquillity.

The poems written upon the pages of this book have come from a fifteen-year-old all the way to now a nineteen-year-old who is thrilled to finally share them with the world. These poems are the face of feelings that have been internalised for far too long, and have served as a form of self-expression through not just adversity, but also times when hope and snippets of joy felt strong.

Poetry has helped the author understand their emotions and how they take in and process the environment around them. The way the author sees the world is likely different from most, but the emotions within their poetry unwrap the harsh and kind feelings that may have, at least once, been felt by all.

“When the world turns their ears away
It’s poetry I send words to
Because there,
You might just realise the value of my voice.”

– Mea Finch.

Mea Finch is studying creative digital design and comes from a family of thirteen, several of whom are neurodivergent like herself.


Mea was diagnosed with autism during her early secondary school years, but upon leaving school, she later was diagnosed with ADHD, which is what impacts her life on a daily basis. Speaking of the ups and downs associated with ADHD and mental health, Mea has persistently sought to interests that serve as both a creative expression and an outlet. This has primarily taken the shape of digital design and writing.


Despite the adversity and inequality Mea endured at secondary school, she triumphed, and her voice may have been silenced then, but within the pages she writes, her voice shall never fall silent again.

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