Nikita Gill

Nikita Gill is a poet and writer. She has written and curated six volumes of poetry. She uses social media to engage her audience and she has 559,000 followers on Instagram with just over 360 posts. She has been described as one of the most successful Instapoets,[1][2] and 'one of the most exciting young writers working today'.[3]

Nikita Gill

Life

Gill was born in Belfast to Indian parents who had been temporarily living in Ireland. Her father was in the merchant navy. The family moved back to New Delhi when Gill was a few months old, and she grew up and was educated there.[4] Gill studied Design at university in New Delhi, and she completed a master's degree at the University for the Creative Arts.[2] She worked as a cleaner and a carer after her education.[3]

Work

Gill's work was first published when she was twelve years old.[4] Her work was rejected 137 times for publication.[5] Gill has published the five volumes of poetry, including Your Soul Is A River (2016), Wild Embers: Poems of rebellion, fire and beauty (2017), Fierce Fairytales: & Other Stories to Stir Your Soul (2018), Great Goddesses: Life lessons from myths and monsters (2019), and Your Heart Is The Sea (2019). Her work offers reflections on love, and feminist re-tellings of fairytales and Greek myths.[6][4] She has been inspired by the works of Sylvia Plath, Dr. Maya Angelou and Robert Frost.

She has written short stories, and she is currently working on a novel.[1][5] She wrote and performed her debut work for the stage, Maidens, Myths, and Monsters.[7] She is an ambassador for National Poetry Day.[4] Gill regularly appears on the BBC, contributing to Woman's Hour on Radio Four, Free Thinking on Radio Three, and BBC Asian Network.[8][9][10][11]

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