Whether it’s romantic love, self-love, art, or just the world around us, sometimes love is easy – it’s warm and comforting and just easy. Sometimes it burns you so bad the only thing left is hatred. Like the razor-thin line between pleasure and pain, there also exists a fragile veil separating love from hate. In this poetry collection, I explore the themes of love and hate, both separately and together, and ponder the question, does love exist without hate?
Robin Lee is a mild mannered (read: boring) number cruncher by day, a snarky bitch who loves to put pen to paper by night, and a not so sweet Southern Belle from South Carolina who currently resides near Miami, Florida. She's been an avid reader since she first learned how at the age of three, but she only started her writing journey in 2015 when the voices in her head just wouldn't shut up. Poetry is what started it all, but she's now branching out into short stories and novels. Her first book, a collection of poetry entitled Bittersweet Illusion, was released in March 2016.