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"A Sangre Fría" is a bilingual (Spanish and English) poetry collection that navigates the world of love through the narrative lens of a young woman struggling to find herself. The book is divided into three chapters, which all capture stories about her self-discovery journey through writing. "A Sangre Fría" encourages the reader to openly find internal love, and it speaks to topics like healing, self-love, motherhood, absentee fathers, and mental health. The book's content and intent is to promote conversations around identity, e.g.- Blackness, Dominicanidad, and migration. To close out "A…mehr

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"A Sangre Fría" is a bilingual (Spanish and English) poetry collection that navigates the world of love through the narrative lens of a young woman struggling to find herself. The book is divided into three chapters, which all capture stories about her self-discovery journey through writing. "A Sangre Fría" encourages the reader to openly find internal love, and it speaks to topics like healing, self-love, motherhood, absentee fathers, and mental health. The book's content and intent is to promote conversations around identity, e.g.- Blackness, Dominicanidad, and migration. To close out "A Sangre Fría," an interactive healing practice activity for the reader is included. This activity is included as a part of the journey towards embracing love internally, and prior to seeking it from someone else. May this book empower, educate, and elevate your journey through the telling of this young woman's stories.
Autorenporträt
Morelys Urbano is an artist, poet, writer, radio and tv host, public speaker, and activist born in the Dominican Republic. Morelys studies Multimedia Journalism and LatAm & Caribbean studies at the HBCU Morgan State University with aspirations to adapt her professional career to the needs of the community she serves. Morelys discovers the world of poetry at the age of thirteen in La Coruña, Spain, where she lived and studied for three years. What originated as a coping mechanism, years later, would become her art. Morelys managed to tame her talents and began to recite poetry in public spaces about social issues, which contributed to her success, taking her to places such as the Maryland House of Representatives, among others.