Many baby names are constantly going in and out of style, but some always manage to stand the test of time.
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Marina Diamandis has announced that she has written a poetry book, Eat The World. The book is set to be published on October 29 via Penguin Random House.
To coincide with the announcement, Diamandis shared some samples of the poems, one of which read: “You are a good/question asker/effervescent/like my father/but i protect/myself now as/if i were my/own daughter.”“Very excited for you all to hold this in your hands,” she wrote in the caption. “Writing this book over the course of a year was a magical, playfully dark process that freed me in ways I couldn’t have anticipated.
I am *of course* slightly terrified at putting the contents of my brain and life out there. But I’m equally excited for it to be out in the world.
This book is so precious to me.”You can pre-order the book here.A post shared by MARINA (@marinadiamandis)Last year, Diamandis revealed that she had been diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome.In a post on Instagram, she recalled having “symptoms like deep fatigue, numbness, tingling, brain fog, rashes, insomnia and a feeling of being ‘poisoned’” to fans, and said that she had struggled with the issues for so long that it has “been hard to remember what healthy feels like”.“My baseline energy has been at 50 – 60 per cent for a long time. Aside from a few periods of remission, the last 7 years have consisted of relying on adrenaline and willpower to push me through each day,” she added.“After a lot of research, I now understand that these symptoms are a result of a hypersensitive nervous system, developed in response to chronic stress.
Many baby names are constantly going in and out of style, but some always manage to stand the test of time.
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