
Kaileia Étaín Melusine Suvannamaccha, also known as The Princess Poetess, is a literary artist and poetic philosopher. Awarded Trustee Scholar, she earned her BFA in Creative Writing, and two minors:
Fine Arts & Business from Ringling College of Art and Design.
Her short stories, poems, articles, and essays have won contests and appear in both print and online publications, including Sarasota SCENE Magazine and The Unsealed.

As an eclectic creative, she defies categorization, embracing a full spectrum of talents and passions, including performing as Disney's Moana at children's birthday parties.

She was first recognized for her creative talent as a member of the International Thespian Society while attending the National Blue Ribbon award-winning Academy for Performing Arts.
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The Theatre major has gone on to act in a variety of student films at Ringling College in addition to modeling for Fine Art classes at the Miano Academy of Art.
As a Certified Therapeutic Art Life Coach, KyKye has facilitated therapeutic art & writing workshops at:
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Kirpal Ecological Meditation Center in Hawaii (2022)
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Florida Creativity Conference (2023)
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Stardust Café (2024)
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Mind Body Medicine of Florida (2025)
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In addition to group workshops, she works 1:1 with clients.

Her debut poetry book, In Time I See is an introspective journey through the chambers of the heart—a series of raw, unfiltered reflections on love, emotions, and intimacy. ​
As part of The Stardust Goddess Alliance with
local poets Cyndi Buchanan and Marina Vongphachanh, she co-hosts the popular Open Mic Poetry Night on Wednesdays at Stardust Café 6-8pm.


Her second poetry book, Rebel For Love is the raw, heartfelt story of a woman who refused to be left out of her own love—a radical exploration of the intersections between fear and desire.