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THE BURNING HEART OF A WOMAN AND THE GRIEVING SOUL OF A MAN Wright captures the experience of a young Black Male growing up in the dangerous streets of Brooklyn New York. His poems do not ask for permission as it abducts you and takes you on an exhilarating emotional roller coaster ride as you encounter the ups and downs, twists, turns, and loops that pulls you out of your seat as you experience all the highs and lows and all the emotions in between leaving you thoroughly drained. He uses free verse, personal tone and rhythmic playful language to encapsulate the contemporary forms of poetry…mehr

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THE BURNING HEART OF A WOMAN AND THE GRIEVING SOUL OF A MAN Wright captures the experience of a young Black Male growing up in the dangerous streets of Brooklyn New York. His poems do not ask for permission as it abducts you and takes you on an exhilarating emotional roller coaster ride as you encounter the ups and downs, twists, turns, and loops that pulls you out of your seat as you experience all the highs and lows and all the emotions in between leaving you thoroughly drained. He uses free verse, personal tone and rhythmic playful language to encapsulate the contemporary forms of poetry while examining poverty, racism, relationships, faith, and spirituality.
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Autorenporträt
Curtis Wright is a Special Education Elementary Teacher in Atlanta Georgia. An educator for over 15 years, Mr. Wright enjoys the classroom experience and helping students learn and succeed inside and outside of the classroom. In 2016 he received the Excellence In Teaching Award. He was awarded the Atlanta Public Schools Peyton Forest Elementary School 2018-2019 teacher of the year by Principal Dr. C. Gunner and Staff. He also received an award for teacher of the year from district 9 councilman Dustin Hillis and Mayor Keisha Lance Bottom. In 2022, Mr. Wright received an award from the nonprofit organization Donors Choose for his classroom project which provided clothing and essentials to several students. In 2024 he was presented with the Above and Beyond Award by the Young Americans with Disabilities Association (Y.A.D.A.) Mr. Wright is also the author of the children's book The Unbeautiful Butterfly. He is the proud father of 3 children Nya (21) who is currently attending Gwinnett Technical College and majoring in horticulture, Matthias (18) a freshman currently attending Georgia State University majoring in Film and Media and Bethany (14) is currently a freshman attending South Gwinnett High School.