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Stories and Poems to Awaken Readers Nicole Lanier Montez poems examines the social economic seed rapidly blossoming into have and have-nots; and explores behaviors and misconceptions that deprive human beings of civility and respect. The short stories weave through life, love and relationships, provoking anger, laughter, disbelief, hope and change. -The Afro-American Newspapers Baltimore, Maryland Thoughtful, intuitive, and simply complex! A woman on a journey through life. -Kelvin Curry, Fine Artist Oakland, California Sleepwalkers is the resuscitation attempt to awaken mild to heavy…mehr

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Stories and Poems to Awaken Readers Nicole Lanier Montez poems examines the social economic seed rapidly blossoming into have and have-nots; and explores behaviors and misconceptions that deprive human beings of civility and respect. The short stories weave through life, love and relationships, provoking anger, laughter, disbelief, hope and change. -The Afro-American Newspapers Baltimore, Maryland Thoughtful, intuitive, and simply complex! A woman on a journey through life. -Kelvin Curry, Fine Artist Oakland, California Sleepwalkers is the resuscitation attempt to awaken mild to heavy sleepers. The 6,284 works strike without weakness, questioning social, economic and religious implications that define us. It is a thought provoking compilation of vibrant poetry and rich short stories, to be enjoyed by people from all walks of life, seventeen to one hundred. Like the seasons, Montez's work is bold, fresh, fruitful and vibrant. Moziac attributes allow her work to be enjoyed by a bouquet of colors, race, national origins and host of genders.
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Nicole Lanier Montez is a black woman with mixed heritage. Her collective body of work received a Certificate of Recognition from the Mayor's Office of Baltimore City, Maryland, Executive Citation from Baltimore County, Maryland, and permanent book inclusion at Poet House, New York City. In 2015, Montez stepped into the role of poetry workshop facilitator, where she passionately promotes poetry to a bouquet of hues, races, host of genders, and cross generations in Maryland and abroad.