Bella Kovar
poet ⋆。 °✩ ༘⋆ filmmaker ☆˖𖦹*ੈ novelist ✩‧˚⋆
🐇 @gutinstinctmediaco 🎞️ @coralineskywalker
🕯️ @nebulousshortfilm ⚔️ @amalthea.tarot

I am absolutely thrilled to announce that my fourth poetry chapbook, Celestial Body, will be available for purchase on June 20!!! This chapbook is a little special—all proceeds from it will go toward funding my upcoming short film, Nebulous. ✨
The themes in both the film and collection go in tandem. These poems attempt to explore the miraculous experience of being a person while enduring all of the complicated feelings that come with it. Being the caretaker of a soul can feel strange and heavy, especially while navigating so-called destiny. In Celestial Body, I examine the wondrous beauty of living while acknowledging the existential torment that comes with it. It’s a weird thing to be grateful and resentful; inspired but perplexed. The fact that humans are made of stardust is a comforting idea which I’ve often returned to, especially while writing these poems. We are a product of cosmic splendor, our bodies and minds are something to be marveled at just as much as the other natural phenomena around us. Reflections, connections, resurrections, confessions…all of it, all of it, ALL of it!!!!! Can’t wait to visit u on the page again :’))

I am absolutely thrilled to announce that my fourth poetry chapbook, Celestial Body, will be available for purchase on June 20!!! This chapbook is a little special—all proceeds from it will go toward funding my upcoming short film, Nebulous. ✨
The themes in both the film and collection go in tandem. These poems attempt to explore the miraculous experience of being a person while enduring all of the complicated feelings that come with it. Being the caretaker of a soul can feel strange and heavy, especially while navigating so-called destiny. In Celestial Body, I examine the wondrous beauty of living while acknowledging the existential torment that comes with it. It’s a weird thing to be grateful and resentful; inspired but perplexed. The fact that humans are made of stardust is a comforting idea which I’ve often returned to, especially while writing these poems. We are a product of cosmic splendor, our bodies and minds are something to be marveled at just as much as the other natural phenomena around us. Reflections, connections, resurrections, confessions…all of it, all of it, ALL of it!!!!! Can’t wait to visit u on the page again :’))

I am absolutely thrilled to announce that my fourth poetry chapbook, Celestial Body, will be available for purchase on June 20!!! This chapbook is a little special—all proceeds from it will go toward funding my upcoming short film, Nebulous. ✨
The themes in both the film and collection go in tandem. These poems attempt to explore the miraculous experience of being a person while enduring all of the complicated feelings that come with it. Being the caretaker of a soul can feel strange and heavy, especially while navigating so-called destiny. In Celestial Body, I examine the wondrous beauty of living while acknowledging the existential torment that comes with it. It’s a weird thing to be grateful and resentful; inspired but perplexed. The fact that humans are made of stardust is a comforting idea which I’ve often returned to, especially while writing these poems. We are a product of cosmic splendor, our bodies and minds are something to be marveled at just as much as the other natural phenomena around us. Reflections, connections, resurrections, confessions…all of it, all of it, ALL of it!!!!! Can’t wait to visit u on the page again :’))
I was enchanted by this euphonium cover of House Song so it sparked an idea…I’ve also been wanting to use this super cool video from UNC Health that captured how your neurons look in the hippocampus when you’re expressing thought. It looked to me like an art piece someone made but nope it’s just how effortlessly beautiful the human brain is. COOOOLLLL STUFFFFF📽️

I too like using door imagery much like my good friends Nick Drake and Emily Dickinson

I too like using door imagery much like my good friends Nick Drake and Emily Dickinson

I too like using door imagery much like my good friends Nick Drake and Emily Dickinson
I too like using door imagery much like my good friends Nick Drake and Emily Dickinson

I too like using door imagery much like my good friends Nick Drake and Emily Dickinson

I too like using door imagery much like my good friends Nick Drake and Emily Dickinson

I too like using door imagery much like my good friends Nick Drake and Emily Dickinson

I too like using door imagery much like my good friends Nick Drake and Emily Dickinson

I too like using door imagery much like my good friends Nick Drake and Emily Dickinson

I too like using door imagery much like my good friends Nick Drake and Emily Dickinson

I too like using door imagery much like my good friends Nick Drake and Emily Dickinson

I too like using door imagery much like my good friends Nick Drake and Emily Dickinson

I too like using door imagery much like my good friends Nick Drake and Emily Dickinson
I too like using door imagery much like my good friends Nick Drake and Emily Dickinson
“to the library” is also an allusion to Virginia Woolf’s “to the lighthouse”! And Fiction wears an “emerald broach” because The Wizard of Oz is the first fantasy movie I remember ever seeing. Thank you for listening and I hope u like this one it’s super special to me 😁 #poetry

fav pinterest finds and some of my own pics and stanzas of my poetry and lil old me :0 and and anddddd&&&&&

fav pinterest finds and some of my own pics and stanzas of my poetry and lil old me :0 and and anddddd&&&&&

fav pinterest finds and some of my own pics and stanzas of my poetry and lil old me :0 and and anddddd&&&&&

fav pinterest finds and some of my own pics and stanzas of my poetry and lil old me :0 and and anddddd&&&&&

fav pinterest finds and some of my own pics and stanzas of my poetry and lil old me :0 and and anddddd&&&&&

fav pinterest finds and some of my own pics and stanzas of my poetry and lil old me :0 and and anddddd&&&&&

fav pinterest finds and some of my own pics and stanzas of my poetry and lil old me :0 and and anddddd&&&&&

fav pinterest finds and some of my own pics and stanzas of my poetry and lil old me :0 and and anddddd&&&&&

fav pinterest finds and some of my own pics and stanzas of my poetry and lil old me :0 and and anddddd&&&&&

fav pinterest finds and some of my own pics and stanzas of my poetry and lil old me :0 and and anddddd&&&&&

fav pinterest finds and some of my own pics and stanzas of my poetry and lil old me :0 and and anddddd&&&&&

fav pinterest finds and some of my own pics and stanzas of my poetry and lil old me :0 and and anddddd&&&&&

fav pinterest finds and some of my own pics and stanzas of my poetry and lil old me :0 and and anddddd&&&&&

fav pinterest finds and some of my own pics and stanzas of my poetry and lil old me :0 and and anddddd&&&&&

fav pinterest finds and some of my own pics and stanzas of my poetry and lil old me :0 and and anddddd&&&&&

fav pinterest finds and some of my own pics and stanzas of my poetry and lil old me :0 and and anddddd&&&&&

I visited Mont-Saint-Michel over the summer and I’m still endlessly mesmerized by it. This is a quick picture I snapped on my point and shoot while I was leaving, but I think it captures its essence in a strange and haunting way. Far and small but vast and inviting. It’s one of my favorite places I’ve ever visited and looking back, it truly doesn’t feel real. I think it’s sort of how I envisioned the lost city of Atlantis when I was little. Sometimes there’s places in this world that you think only live in your imagination, so when you see something that strikes you as indescribably familiar, it feels magical. Kind of unsure why I decided to make this sappy post about an old trip but I wanted to capture the importance of exploring new places that make your heart feel fuzzy and alive!!!
The second picture is a wild poppy I picked and pressed from Normandy 🖤

I visited Mont-Saint-Michel over the summer and I’m still endlessly mesmerized by it. This is a quick picture I snapped on my point and shoot while I was leaving, but I think it captures its essence in a strange and haunting way. Far and small but vast and inviting. It’s one of my favorite places I’ve ever visited and looking back, it truly doesn’t feel real. I think it’s sort of how I envisioned the lost city of Atlantis when I was little. Sometimes there’s places in this world that you think only live in your imagination, so when you see something that strikes you as indescribably familiar, it feels magical. Kind of unsure why I decided to make this sappy post about an old trip but I wanted to capture the importance of exploring new places that make your heart feel fuzzy and alive!!!
The second picture is a wild poppy I picked and pressed from Normandy 🖤
Story-save.com is an intuitive online tool that enables users to download and save a variety of content, including stories, photos, videos, and IGTV materials, directly from Instagram. With Story-Save, you can not only easily download diverse content from Instagram but also view it at your convenience, even without internet access. This tool is perfect for those moments when you come across something interesting on Instagram and want to save it for later viewing. Use Story-Save to ensure you don't miss the chance to take your favorite Instagram moments with you!
Avoid app downloads and sign-ups, store stories on the web.
Stories Say goodbye to poor-quality content, preserve only high-resolution Stories.
Devices Download Instagram Stories using any browser, iPhone, Android.
Absolutely no fees. Download any Story at no cost.