About Kamani Gore

A voice for healing, memory, and becoming.

Her work sits at the intersection of emotional truth and literary grace, offering readers language for what they have felt but never fully named.

Full Biography

Kamani Gore is a contemporary poet whose writing is known for its softness, clarity, and emotional depth. She began shaping poems in journals long before publication, using language as a way to understand the shifts between heartbreak and hope. Over time, that private practice became a public offering for readers searching for reflection and renewal.

In The Seasons of the Early 20’s, Kamani traces the inner weather of early adulthood with restraint and warmth. Her poems move through grief, self-discovery, love, detachment, and healing, capturing each phase with an elegant sense of rhythm. The collection speaks to those learning how to hold both tenderness and strength at once.

Her literary style balances lyrical imagery with conversational honesty, creating work that feels intimate and cinematic. Whether on stage or on the page, Kamani writes to remind people that growth is not linear, and that every season carries its own wisdom.

"I wrote these poems for the quiet moments, for the people relearning themselves, and for anyone who needs a reminder that tenderness is a form of power."

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