Nicole Zehner
Writer
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Newest Book Incubating Impact Coming out Soon
Nicole's mission is to broaden her understanding of the world and share her insights with everyone around her. Take a look through to learn about her published poetry collection The Last Day of April along with updates concerning her ongoing project, the non-fiction book Incubating Impact: How Non-governmental Organizations Can Change the World.
Incubating Impact: How Non-governmental Organizations Can Change the World
Coming Soon
Nicole's latest work seeks to understand how NGOs can improve--and sometimes unintentionally hurt--the world around them. Using human rights work and aid as frameworks for how NGOs act, she reveals that NGOs must utilize human capital as one of their greatest assets. Incubating Impact is being formed through countless hours of research and expert interviews.
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The Last Day of April
2018
The Last Day of April is Nicole's first poetry collection divided into five parts. It reflects on the connection between cosmic and the commonplace as well as the complex emotions that come from change. Through poems that reflect on diverse topics such as a dark winter's night, Catholic school, the pursuit of beauty, and an eclipse during the month of the sun, Nicole invites others to enter into a world that brilliantly intertwines the everyday with the grandness of the universe.
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"Water, stories, the body, all the things we do, are mediums that hide and show what's hidden"
Rumi
Bio
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Nicole is currently a student at Johns Hopkins University, where she is pursuing a double major in International Studies and the Writing Seminars (a creative writing program), along with a minor in Economics. She is a pre-law student who also takes a strong interest in writing and journalism. It was her curiosity surrounding work in human rights and foreign aid that led her to her newest project Incubating Impact. She also loves poetry and the way that it allows people to expand their understanding of the world.