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"An Awakening in the Sanctuary of My Soul" is a captivating journey of discovery and growth reflected through the writings of poet, Sharaledon D. Brave. As a writer, he embraces his truth, both spiritually and socially, which is demonstrated throughout this incredible work. Sharaledon fearlessly delivers thought provoking poetry that uplifts, inspires and educates. In addition to poetry, he shares original "sayings" that are often raw and real, simple and to the point. Through his writings, he unapologetically communicates his passion for the African Diaspora and the richness of its past, present and future.…mehr

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"An Awakening in the Sanctuary of My Soul" is a captivating journey of discovery and growth reflected through the writings of poet, Sharaledon D. Brave. As a writer, he embraces his truth, both spiritually and socially, which is demonstrated throughout this incredible work. Sharaledon fearlessly delivers thought provoking poetry that uplifts, inspires and educates. In addition to poetry, he shares original "sayings" that are often raw and real, simple and to the point. Through his writings, he unapologetically communicates his passion for the African Diaspora and the richness of its past, present and future.
Autorenporträt
Born and raised in Georgetown, South Carolina, Sharaledon Douglas Brave recalls winning his first statewide writing competition while in the fourth grade. "Silk Stocking on the Clothesline of Washington, DC" was the title of the essay that would garner him second place in the competition. It was awarded by then Lieutenant-governor of South Carolina, Nancy Stevenson, the first woman to be elected to a statewide office at the time. With a fervent love for reading, writing became a passion of his that developed into poetry by his senior year in high school. He credits his senior-year literature teacher, Ms. Lillie Jean Johnson for introducing him to the style that he still employs today. He defines his freshman project, "What Will I Tell My Children", published in 2007, as a book of exposure. It would be nearly seventeen years before he would again publish a book. Those many years were well spent, not only crafting his tools, but growing into themes that would be the backbone of his sophomore project, "An Awakening in the Sanctuary of My Soul". An artist, poet, and writer, Sharaledon's creativity is highly regarded and shared generously with others. A strong advocate of human and civil rights, many of his pieces reflect his spiritual love for himself and others everywhere. He presently resides in Mableton, Georgia.