A Toronto writer whose works help you understand yourself

“Many people would probably agree with the fact that writing literary works is a true talent,” writes torontonka.com. Lacking the appropriate abilities, you can’t create something that a potential reader will later enjoy and evoke certain emotions in them. 

Even to work in modern literary genres, an author needs to be thoroughly familiar with the style and, by all means, master the art of writing quality texts.

Toronto authors tend to offer readers interesting works that often raise important issues. For this reason, their creations are often referred to as social ones. That is because reading them allows people to gain a better insight into a particular issue, sometimes even to look at their life from a different perspective and, of course, adopt a specific experience.

Sabrina Benaim is known in Toronto’s creative community as a gifted writer, performance artist and poet. In 2014, the author won the Toronto Poetry Competition. 

Her literature is distinguished not only by its high quality, unique style and inimitable manner. Her writing is each a genuine “characterization” of a current social issue. That is why Sabrina’s works are in great demand among readers. Moreover, they are often published in online publications, which in turn allows people to get better acquainted with the writer’s work while for her to find a new audience.

When our heroine takes part in a given show, as a rule, the rating of the show skyrockets. After all, she has a gift for storytelling and being a guest on a particular show, she always shares fascinating information about literature. Oh, and of course, she reads something from her work. 

If you are not familiar with Sabrina’s work, then sit back and read our material dedicated to the story of this unique Toronto writer.

The beginning of a journey

Our heroine was born on November 30, 1987, in the city of Toronto.

Benaim was a member of the Canadian championship-winning 2014 Toronto Poetry Slam (TPS) Team and a coach of the 2016 TPS team. She also represented Toronto at the Women Of The World Poetry Slam.

She was diagnosed with a benign throat tumor when the writer turned twenty-three. It was then that she decided to use poetry and prose writing as one of the ways that would help her overcome the complications and could also help raise awareness of the issues presented by depression and anxiety. 

Topical issues

Interestingly, the works of our heroine, in addition to shelves in stores, often appear on the Internet. 

In particular, social networks actively spread her poems. This very fact, of course, had a positive impact on Sabrina’s career. 

In her works, the woman portrays many of the topical problems of modern society. In particular, it is about mental health, family and love.

With such relevant topics, Sabrina’s works have many fans. People enjoy reading her books and find something helpful, valuable and meaningful for themselves there. 

Interestingly, Sabrina’s readers often admit that her work helps them understand and get to know themselves better, that’s why the writer’s work is often referred to as social.

Participant in the shows

Sabrina’s popularity also stems from the fact that she is often invited to appear on various television shows. There she reads her works, talks about modern literature and, of course, answers the questions of her many fans.

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