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W.C. Aldridge uses snapshots of her childhood and a keen sense of faith to weave her experiences and memories through her poetry. Originally from Central Massachusetts, Aldridge moved to Chicago and eventually settled on Chicago's west side, "the best side." Her collected poems are marked by a flair for honest reflection that takes readers into her world with unapologetic transparency. In free verse and narrative prose poems Aldridge allows herself release through celebration of her Christian faith. With her soul lighting the way, she embarks on a journey both unique and universal, reflecting…mehr

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W.C. Aldridge uses snapshots of her childhood and a keen sense of faith to weave her experiences and memories through her poetry. Originally from Central Massachusetts, Aldridge moved to Chicago and eventually settled on Chicago's west side, "the best side." Her collected poems are marked by a flair for honest reflection that takes readers into her world with unapologetic transparency. In free verse and narrative prose poems Aldridge allows herself release through celebration of her Christian faith. With her soul lighting the way, she embarks on a journey both unique and universal, reflecting on family, culture, hurt and healing. Her willingness to broach truths more often left unsaid, from deep cultural anguish to ecstatic spiritual grace, establish her as a significant voice in the story of Black life in America. The iconic image "5th Grade Substitute" by African American artist Annie Lee is featured on the cover of the collection and used as an illustration within. (Image used with permission and provided by the Annie Lee Art Foundation.) The collection is further complimented by the inclusion of several images by African American photographer Michele Lee, also of Chicago (no relation to Annie Lee). Aldridge chose Lee because she "captures the essence of certain items, particular scenes." This blending of artistic elements in My Soul's Journey provides for a contemplative experience of the poems, a hallmark of the Worldwind Book Poetry Series. The visual balance and simplicity of the printed page invites readers to savor the author's words; judiciously placed illustrations offer quiet space for reflection. Aldridge's artful organization of My Soul's Journey into chapters with evocative titles such as "Forgiveness is Not a Byword," "My Relationship with God," and "Everything is About Color," further enhances the collection with added layers of meaning. In expressing the ubiquitous bond her soul has on her life experiences, the author revels in a journey that ultimately transcends time, and thus painful history, to arrive at a Now each one of us has the power to imbue with promise.
Autorenporträt
Originally from Central Massachusetts, Aldridge moved to Chicago and eventually settled on Chicago's west side, "the best side." She holds a BA in English and an MAED in Curriculum Technology, and worked as a high school teacher and tutor before beginning her freelance writing career in the education field. Since branching out into creative writing, she has written for magazines, created materials for book publishers, and contributed to life stories through ghostwriting. Aldridge currently writes her own column, Purposeful Gospel Profiles, which features profiles of gospel artists with a focus on the inspiration behind their music. Aldridge placed 2nd in the 2003 Nubian Poets' Black History Month Contest, was chosen as a finalist for the 2017 Palm Beach Poetry Festival / African American Fellowship, and is a 2018 ACT ONE Hollywood Writing Program graduate. She lives in Chicago, Illinois with her husband.