“My songs have slept for 20 years,” Mimoza Ahmeti gives details on new music project

Writer and poet Mimoza Ahmeti recently participated in a segment on the “Aldo Morning Show,” where she discussed the complex relationship between an artist and their body of work. During the interview, Ahmeti addressed a prevailing trend she observes in contemporary culture: the tendency for the public to focus disproportionately on the artist’s public persona rather than the artistic creations themselves. Ahmeti noted that this shift in attention has impacted how she is perceived by her audience.

She stated that the current online discourse often prioritizes her spoken commentary in interviews over the substance of her poetry or writing. “With these online debates, the focus is on the ‘now’ and I am known more for all the words I have said in interviews than for my work,” Ahmeti remarked. Recognizing this dynamic, the poet detailed steps she is taking to redirect focus back to her creative output.

She is actively working to mitigate this imbalance by developing a dedicated website. This platform will serve as a centralized space where she intends to publish and sell her works in electronic format. Furthermore, she mentioned plans to resume [the article cuts off here, so I will frame the continuation neutrally].

Through these efforts, Mimoza Ahmeti aims to re-establish a direct connection between her art and the public, ensuring that her literary achievements receive the attention they deserve alongside her public statements.

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