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However, his early writings resulted in a chapbook, Semantics of a Dark Sun, a collection of poems that provide insight into Everetts early childhood years. He performed his poetry in Atlanta, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C. In addition, he wrote poetry that was read by Old Court Middle School students for the schools presentation entitled "Portrait of a Child." In 2000 the Arena Players, Baltimore Citys storied community theater, planned to perform Semantics of a Dark Sun in Amsterdam. However, the tragic events of September 11, 2000 led to cancellation of the overseas trip. Everett is excited to have Xlibris publish his early works.…mehr

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However, his early writings resulted in a chapbook, Semantics of a Dark Sun, a collection of poems that provide insight into Everetts early childhood years. He performed his poetry in Atlanta, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C. In addition, he wrote poetry that was read by Old Court Middle School students for the schools presentation entitled "Portrait of a Child." In 2000 the Arena Players, Baltimore Citys storied community theater, planned to perform Semantics of a Dark Sun in Amsterdam. However, the tragic events of September 11, 2000 led to cancellation of the overseas trip. Everett is excited to have Xlibris publish his early works.

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Everett Todd Adams is a native of Baltimore, Maryland and a product of the Baltimore County school system. He attended Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. Upon graduation, Everett pursued an Information Technology career. He traveled to countries like Germany and France while dabbling in his first love--writing. When his IT career was side-lined by a 2005 diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, Everett pursued his passion for writing. In 2011, he wrote and published a children's book called "The Tricky 'S'." He's also written a second children's book entitled "Won By One."