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Savannah Brown was born on 21 July, 1996 in Cleveland, Ohio, is an American-British poet. Discover Savannah Brown's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 28 years old?

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Occupation Poet, Author, Twitch streamer
Age 28 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 21 July 1996
Birthday 21 July
Birthplace Cleveland, Ohio
Nationality United States

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1996

Savannah Brown (born 21 July 1996) is an American-British poet and author.

Brown was born in Cleveland, Ohio.

She credits the poems of Edgar Allan Poe and her eleventh grade English teacher for cultivating her interest in poetry.

2014

She graduated from Wadsworth High School in 2014 then shortly after moved to London.

Brown gained prominence after videos of her performing original poems, one exploring the topic of self-love and another about female sexuality, went viral.

At age 19, Brown self-published a collection of poetry titled Graffiti (and other poems) which was a finalist in the Goodreads Choice Awards.

2018

It was announced in 2018 that Brown had signed a two-book deal with Penguin Random House.

2019

The first book was published in 2019, a young adult thriller called The Truth About Keeping Secrets about a teenager dealing with intense grief after the sudden death of her father.

Brown has said the story was inspired by her own fear of death.

The book was generally well-received, a review from Kirkus citing it as a "captivatingly moody, introspective drama".

Writing for Booklist, Rob Bittner says Brown's debut "will satisfy fans of mystery who yearn for a proverbial path of breadcrumbs leading to a hopeful, satisfying conclusion".

Her second novel The Things We Don't See was released in 2021.

Brown's novels are recognized for their LGBT protagonists.

In 2019, Brown started a 30-day poetry challenge called Escapril in which participants are tasked to write an original poem every day of April, which she still runs annually.

More than 90,000 poems have been written for the event since.

Brown has also acted as a judge for the National Poetry Day competition run in collaboration with Arts Council England and The Poetry Society.

Brown started streaming on Twitch in early 2023.

Brown is autistic and identifies as bisexual.

In April 2023, she became a British citizen.

2020

In 2020 she released a second poetry collection called Sweetdark. Writing about Sweetdark for i-D, Jenna Mahale notes the collection "explores how we live vulnerably, pleasurably, and chaotically at the end of the world".

In Redbrick, Sam Wait states "Brown has succeeded in writing a collection that, though deeply personal, is universally relatable".

Of her poetry, Brown has said "I’m interested in [...] acknowledging that so many small and human things are happening while out of frame there’s, like, a star collapsing".

In Our Culture Magazine, Konstantinos Pappis describes Brown's work as having "a mix of wry self-awareness and earnest sincerity".