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Freedom Of Movement is my first poetry collection. It's unique in the title I decided to give it. In creating Freedom Of Movement, there were no expectations. The only thing I knew was that I wanted to get my poetry out there to present before the world. I kept this driving force in the forefront of my mind and in doing so I came up with what I believe to be 52 poems, equating to each week of the year that speak about love, patience, and maturity while persevering through various trials and tribulations. I believe young and seniror adult readers alike will be able to relate to its contents and message.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Freedom Of Movement is my first poetry collection. It's unique in the title I decided to give it. In creating Freedom Of Movement, there were no expectations. The only thing I knew was that I wanted to get my poetry out there to present before the world. I kept this driving force in the forefront of my mind and in doing so I came up with what I believe to be 52 poems, equating to each week of the year that speak about love, patience, and maturity while persevering through various trials and tribulations. I believe young and seniror adult readers alike will be able to relate to its contents and message.
Autorenporträt
My name is Bwaabi S Amajuwon III. I am originally from Akron, OH but now reside in Salineville, OH with my wife, sister, cousin, brother in-law and a friend of the family. I was not always a writer or even had an affinity for words and it all started in 5th grade when I entered my first spelling bee competition at a teacher's behest of course and the rest is history. Upon graduating high school I moved out to NJ with my parents for 8 years while going to college. This was the turning point when my interest in writing was sparked and I have been writing ever since. My ability to create these treasures comes from God first and foremost and I hope to be a recurring name amongst the poetry demographic and may this be a worthy follow up.