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Love - the word describing a thing everybody wants!
Joy - a word describing what love brings!
Hate, distrust, and uncertainty permeate today's society. Regrettably, the three are seen as acceptable behavior by many!
I cannot lie; hate, distrust, and uncertainty have infiltrated my poetry. But, at the close of 2023, I had made a conscious decision for my writing going forward to contain more joy because containing only joy was neither a reality nor an option!
JOY! Another Book of Poetry was written with a commitment to pursue and find JOY! in every facet of my life. While I may not be able to affect JOY into others' lives, I know I have control to affect JOY into my own.
When I started composing poems for this book, I resolved ...
The inclusion of INSPIRATIONS is an outcome of my reading "THE 1619 PROJECT." For those unfamiliar with 1619, each chapter is preceded by a poem or work of fiction which hints at the succeeding historical and fact-filled text. I liked the concept and decided to incorporate INSPIRATIONS, which provide insight into the thoughts and observations which led me to writing the subsequent poems.
Those familiar with my writing, know I consider my poems and books to be my literary children. Like most loving and caring parents, I occasionally "correct" or edit them. I AM HERE BECAUSE ... was first written in 2008 as a √ off of my bucket list. It was intended to be an illustrated historical fiction about slavery for young children. Seven-years later, the poem - still unpublished - was edited for older readers and published, without illustrations, in my fourth literary child, "KEEPING IT REAL!" (c)2015.
After "speed-dating" with a literary agent at the inaugural Women & Words (March 2024) event held at New York's Penguin/RandomHouse/StoreHouse in a Box, I AM HERE BECAUSE ... was edited again for teen and adult readers. However, it still maintains youthful elements for those wishing to kick-off discussions of slavery with young readers.
"Reaching and teaching through poetry!"
Embrace and share my ... Joy!
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