Siren
written by: Meg Falconer-Robinson
@MegEFalconer
Touching at the unexpected
Silently subtle
A moment
a movement
an unmistakable connect
Whispered golden
and strands of hair
I fell apart.
Meg Falconer-Robinson
Meg is a New Zealand writer born in Dunedin in 1981.
She gained a BSc in psychology from the University of Canterbury in 2015 which she considers one of her most surprising and satisfying accomplishments next to parenthood.
She has had her work published in several online publications including SpillWords Press, Eat.Beautiful. and Stuff.co.nz
She has worked as a freelance copywriter both in New Zealand and in the US.
She is fascinated by the complexities of the human brain, in both its conscious and unconscious capacity.
She has been putting the proverbial pen to paper since the age of 14 and describes her writing as a 'working through' ofa constant internal dialogue, and a self confessed indulgence in introspection.
Words matter.
These are hers.
She gained a BSc in psychology from the University of Canterbury in 2015 which she considers one of her most surprising and satisfying accomplishments next to parenthood.
She has had her work published in several online publications including SpillWords Press, Eat.Beautiful. and Stuff.co.nz
She has worked as a freelance copywriter both in New Zealand and in the US.
She is fascinated by the complexities of the human brain, in both its conscious and unconscious capacity.
She has been putting the proverbial pen to paper since the age of 14 and describes her writing as a 'working through' ofa constant internal dialogue, and a self confessed indulgence in introspection.
Words matter.
These are hers.
Latest posts by Meg Falconer-Robinson (see all)
- Freckles - April 8, 2019
- Siren - March 12, 2019
- Do Not Lie Down - February 18, 2019