So Good

So Good

Felicia Sherelle

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Editorial:
PowerPress
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9798993564104
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Who can discern the mind of a writer? The heartbeat of every poet is her pen. When the urge to write comes upon any poet, it’s as if the pen talks, it pulses, it shakes, it rages, it screams out the name of the poet until she answers. Most poets will tell you. They have no choice but to answer the call. There is absolutely no choice but to write. So Good is a compilation of poems written by wordsmith Felicia Sherelle. The topics vary and include everything that has consumed her within a 5 year period: social justice, love, writing, spirituality, parenting, racism, classism, women’s issues, American history, and war. Felicia takes readers on a personal journey through the connections between her thoughts and her pen, with the catalysts being her own experiences that spark each line. So Good explores the mind of a practicing writer, one immersed in the literary art scene, but also very fully immersed in life, that has looked and felt very different for many people since the year 2020. So Good also includes a never released non-fiction poem about the tragic life of the often forgotten first African American female published poet, Phillis Wheatley. Compiled as a best of poetry project, the truth is that So Good shows that the best is yet to come between poet and pen.

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