April Hill Writing started as a means of escape from thoughts that caused anxiety and confusion. The words grew with the idea that everybody has fears they are unable to describe. There is an underlying weirdness people do not always feel a fondness for, through scattered thoughts and questions we can connect people and things, to feel a little bit better.
April Hill Writing has anonymously self-published eight books, A Slow Fall Into Weirdness, Thoughts on Love, Hold This When You’re Scared, This Is Where the Sadness Ends, Calm & Chaos, The Things, What I Learned on Earth, If My Brain Could Grow Flowers and Little Aliens. The books are available on the Amazon Website.
April Hill Writing is featured in the book Instagram Poetry for Every Day published by Laurence King Publishing and curated by The National Poetry Library.
Available for contact at aprilhillwriting@gmail.com, or by running up the stairs backwards screaming your mother’s name.