Red Ink is What I Think by Mikaela Kasiala Offers a Quiet, Soulful Reflection on Life, Love, and Inner Truth
What if poetry didnt ask for applause but simply asked you to listen? InRed Ink is What I Think, Mikaela Kasiala delivers a collection that is both inward and expansive. With language that feels like breath and moments that unfold with stillness, her poems dont seek to impress; they seek to connect.
With poems that explore themes of self-awareness, love, emotional clarity, and spiritual reflection, Red Ink is What I Think doesnt demand attention but earns it. Kasialas writing is marked by simplicity and depth, making the ordinary feel sacred and the unseen feel understood.
Each poem in the collection is short, intentional, and unafraid to sit with silence. The pacing feels meditative, and the language is clean and direct. There are no elaborate metaphors for the sake of style. Instead, there is honesty. Stillness. And deep emotional resonance.
Red Ink is What I Think is intended to offer readers stillness in a world that rarely slows down. The collection invites pause, reflection, and emotional honesty. Its a space where readers can reconnect with themselves, acknowledge what theyre feeling, and find quiet affirmation in the process.
Whether read in solitude or shared aloud, these poems encourage presence, not performance, and gently remind us that being real is more powerful than being perfect.
Red Ink is What I Think stands apart in a crowded poetry landscape. It doesnt follow trends. It follows the truth.
About the Author
Mikaela Kasiala is a writer and poet whose work is rooted in reflection, presence, and emotional honesty. Her poetry seeks to hold space for stillness in a world that rarely pauses. Red Ink is What I Think is her debut collection.