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Heidi Wong

    Heidi Wong is a poet and artist whose work is as intense and bold as her expressionistic oil paintings and hyperrealistic digital art. Since the age of fifteen, she has cultivated a unique voice characterized by the stark juxtaposition of surreal and macabre imagery with intimate and beautiful language. Her upcoming collection explores the idea of transcendence, aiming to move beyond the silenced and demonized female body, concepts of tradition, and even nation, in order to ultimately reconcile with and escape one's past.

    Turning to Wallpaper
    In the Midst of Things
    • In the Midst of Things

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      At fourteen, Alexandra DesDemonta struggles with feelings of neglect and resentment towards her family after the death of her father. With her mother remarried and her little brother Taylor seemingly favored, Alex's frustration mounts, especially when she is reluctantly tasked with babysitting him on Halloween. The ring from her father, inscribed with "It always goes on," serves as a poignant reminder of her past and the challenges she faces in her current family dynamics.

      In the Midst of Things
    • Turning to Wallpaper

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.0(99)Add rating

      "Wear poetry as both perfume and armor." Wong’s words and artistry are both vibrant with color, richly textured, defiant, and unapologetic in their boldness. Her speaker begins her spiritual journey of remembrance that transcends body, tradition, or even nation in the pursuit of authentic art that is constructed through the radical acceptance of the past in order to leave it all behind.Turning to Wallpaper is a story where no wounds are left unconfronted or softened. It is beautiful, without beauty. There is “pain, but no victimhood.”

      Turning to Wallpaper