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Sex, Love, and Black Lives showcases poems that look into the mind of a young black man in his 20s (and early 30s). These poems include various perspectives on love, sex, family, race, and society. In addition to discussing different topics, these poems also exhibit mastery of ghazals, terza rimas, and a vast array of other formats and literary devices. This book shows a simultaneous growth and development of the author, his ideas, and the work he produces. Come explore the thoughts and experiences that pour from my mind, a bit raunchy, romantic, and radical all at the same time.

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Sex, Love, and Black Lives showcases poems that look into the mind of a young black man in his 20s (and early 30s). These poems include various perspectives on love, sex, family, race, and society. In addition to discussing different topics, these poems also exhibit mastery of ghazals, terza rimas, and a vast array of other formats and literary devices. This book shows a simultaneous growth and development of the author, his ideas, and the work he produces. Come explore the thoughts and experiences that pour from my mind, a bit raunchy, romantic, and radical all at the same time.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Mack Curry IV was born and raised in Bowie, Maryland. He started writing poetry at age 11, and he still enjoys writing poetry twenty years later. Mack received his Bachelors in English from Hampton University in 2013. He then received his Master of Fine Arts degree in Creative Writing from Old Dominion University in 2016, where he completed a poetry thesis titled Sex, Love, and Black Lives. Mack also has Doctorate in Philosophy with a focus in Rhetoric and Composition from Georgia State University in 2020. His specializations are poetry, rhetoric and composition, and African American Vernacular English (AAVE), and he currently serves as a Lecturer of English at Kennesaw State University in Kennesaw, Georgia, where he teaches various classes in composition, poetry writing, and literature.