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This expansive collection features Ecila Mai's observations on existence distilled into emotive works of poetry, prose and haiku. Drawing from diverse life experiences and poignant personal memories, these thoughtful writings invite self-reflection on both the trials and triumphs woven into the human experience. As she delves into her rich interior landscape, Ecila's raw ruminations examine the people, places and pivotal moments that collectively shaped her perspective. By confronting the fraught, the fanciful and even the mundane, her flowing verses illuminate the ebb and flow of life in all…mehr

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This expansive collection features Ecila Mai's observations on existence distilled into emotive works of poetry, prose and haiku. Drawing from diverse life experiences and poignant personal memories, these thoughtful writings invite self-reflection on both the trials and triumphs woven into the human experience. As she delves into her rich interior landscape, Ecila's raw ruminations examine the people, places and pivotal moments that collectively shaped her perspective. By confronting the fraught, the fanciful and even the mundane, her flowing verses illuminate the ebb and flow of life in all its dynamic complexity. Ecila offers this diverse array of poetic pieces in hopes they will resonate with readers' own winding paths, sparking intimate considerations about personal progression versus stagnation. Through contemplative language and keen emotional insights, Poetic Reflections serves as a stirring reminder that we each possess the power to transform our futures as we see fit - no matter the perils of the past.
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Autorenporträt
'Ecila Mai' means 'I am Alice' spelled backwards. The name reminds the author to recognize different perspectives and to appreciate different points of view. She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and raised in Baltimore, Maryland. She has been writing poems all of her life. Her grandmother, Alice Carroll Griffin taught her to treasure her family, believe in God and to always "own your own home". Her mother, Hazel Lloyd Leslie taught her to think before you speak, pronounce your words correctly and read to gain knowledge. As a result of their influence, she graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park, married her true love, Eric Andre Brooks (her dearly departed husband), raised a family, and owns her own home. She believes, in Christ, all things work together for good.