
Round of applause to the woman who seems to be conquering the world and inspiring those along the way. She tackles the toughest topics to share, which is why we’re obsessed with her. Gill has a voice of feminism and imagination and blurs lines we never knew we wanted blurred. #IAMWOMEN #ad #calvinklein post shared by Nikita Gill on at 7:36am PST My fairy-tale would take a very different ending. Without them I would not be who I am today. If every fairy-tale had a strong femme friendship in it, the kind that I have with my two sisters, I'm sure every fairy-tale would have a much better happily ever after, I am the sum of all the women who empower me. I dedicate this poem and this post to them. Both strong, tough, wonderful women who use their words to empower girls and women everywhere, and incredibly talented writers that inspire me every single day to be a better person and writer. I was asked by Calvin Klein to talk about the women who inspire me, and the first two women who came to mind were and.

Cinderella turned princess who saved herself, Little Red Riding Hood turned leader of wolves, and villains turned misunderstood characters who you suddenly can relate to. In her newest collection, “Fierce Fairytales: & Other Stories to Stir Your Soul”, she takes classic tales and turns them upside down with a feminist twist. I finally feel confident enough to share the entire poem on social soon, thanks to all of your amazing support!! ❤️Ī post shared by Nikita Gill on at 2:40pm PST


Edited to add: this is an excerpt of a larger poem I never shared because of the credit being cropped out. 😞) Thank you to the lovely people who do share this message, as it’s for empowering young women all over the world and that was the intention! Especially to whose recently shared this! Thank you for using your platform for good things and putting my credit back here! So much appreciated! ❤️ #poetry #nikitagill #writing #girls. Sharing this because someone has chopped the credit out a while back and it gets shared a lot without it (which is sad but happens a lot to writers unfortunately.
