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How an author and songwriter created a home for books and music

Pooria Arab2 min read

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Poems from the Heart Reality Collection front cover by Celina Shanavanna | Solo AI website creator

Celina Shanavanna writes books and creates songs about reality, relationships, abuse, trauma, and healing. Her music is also available on Bandcamp.

She wanted a website that made her work easier for people to see. The subject matter is personal, so the site needed to be straightforward and easy for her to manage.

A place for a long-running body of work

Celina began writing as therapy and has since written books, lyrics, and music for more than 1,000 songs. Solo gave her a way to collect that creative work into a public page she could understand how to use.

The writing took time, but once the site was finished and shared on Facebook, she reported a couple of purchasers.

Poems from the Heart Reality Collection back cover with author photo and description | Solo AI website creator
The site gives Celina a place to connect books, songs, and her message in one location.

Making the work easier to find

The website gives Celina a single place to point people who want to understand her books, songs, and message. That matters when creative work is spread across different platforms.

Solo made the public presentation easier, so the focus could stay on the work and the people it is meant to reach.

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A gentler way to collect personal creative work

Celina’s work crosses books, music, and personal advocacy. Without a website, that kind of body of work can become scattered across platforms. A single page gives readers and listeners a calmer place to understand what she makes and why it matters to her.

The site does not need to explain every project at once. It can start by making the work visible, then grow as new books, songs, and links are added. That is a practical fit for a creator whose output has built up over many years.

For sensitive subject matter, control over presentation matters. Solo gave Celina a way to introduce the work in her own words.

Celina’s audience may come from a book, a song, Facebook, or Bandcamp. The website gives those paths one place to meet.

That single link is useful when the work spans formats. It helps people move from one part of her creative work to another without needing to search for each piece separately.

See the live website at Celina Shanavanna.

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