Girlhood Version 2 moves through memory, identity, mental illness, and the quiet moments that shape who we become.
Written across different points in time, these poems do not follow a straight line. They return, repeat, and reexamine-circling the shift from adolescence into adulthood, and the question of where girlhood ends, if it ever really does.
Through isolation, introspection, and blurred states of mind, A. Horvath writes into a version of girlhood that is not often named-one marked by confusion, intensity, and the search for meaning.
The collection lingers in moments of change, trying to locate when things shifted, and who you were before they did. Traces of philosophy and spirituality weave throughout, asking quiet questions about belief and what it means to live with what you've experienced.
Girlhood Version 2 exists in the space between past and present selves-where you begin to realize you never really lost who you were; you just had to find your way back to her.
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