Isabel Ho is a seventeen-year-old poet and STEM advocate.
She writes about self-worth, identity, resilience, and social change.
Passionate about gender equality and mental health awareness, she has reportedly spoken to more than 15,000 girls, encouraging them to pursue opportunities in science and leadership. Her work combines poetry with reflections on the human experience.
Diary of the Lost Words is a poetry collection that explores grief, identity, healing, and self-discovery.
Through deeply personal poems, Isabel reflects on loss, trauma, resilience, and the gradual journey toward emotional renewal. The collection aims to connect with readers who have faced hardship and are seeking hope and healing.