First and foremost allow me to welcome you to my profile.
I'm from Columbus, OH. Writing has always been a passion of mines since I was 7 years old. I wrote poetry and even drew comic books coming up. The process of creating a story and completing it gave me joy. As I got older I began to grow as a writer and learned how to write songs. Doing poetry for the first part of my life helped me as a songwriter as you can imagine. However, I still wanted to go back to writing stories that everyone can enjoy.
After my move to Atlanta I had some success with music and even joined the recording academy. However I thought it was time that I grew the aspect of my writing skills that I had left behind. Yes I can write many different styles of music but I wanted to challenge myself. I've always been an avid reader, but I began to focus on how books were put together. I paid attention to the psychology behind the wording and really became a student of writing and understanding what it really meant to be an author.
2014 is when I began to write my first book "Let's Talk About It". I go into further detail about the story behind how it came to be in the book. It was once a book without form, only an idea of inspiration. All that I knew is I wanted to talk to the people in a way that I counsel people in my personal life frequently. I'm proud to have come this far and put together this work for you to enjoy. I'm proud of "Lets Talk About It" and all that it addresses. Thank you for your time and attention.
What is "Let's Talk About It" about? Have you ever watched TV and heard them talking about a subject that you cared about and immediately grew frustrated at its content? The discussion rarely covers what it should be about. This is frustrating because people on TV more often than not, set the national narrative. Why are we discussing the victims of police shootings and their background more than we address the background and lives of the officers? Why are we talking about what's going wrong with the war on terror, instead of discussing if a physical war on terror even makes sense? Maybe fighting an ideology with bombs and bullets isn't the best way to combat terror.
Maybe we are all out of touch with the real issues that face us all, and overall are having the wrong conversations? From relationships to politics this book covers it. Telling from the current climate nationally, I believe that a different perspective that's different from what's traditional will be helpful. If we do not change our perspective we will continue to see our cultural progression stagnated and social growth slowed.
Are we really a Nation that is made up of laws or idealogy? Is gay marriage really a threat to the institution of marriage? Are we having an open and honest conversation about race and the American dream as it relates to us all? Are male and female relationships doomed by their differences?
This book will make for an excellent debate and water cooler discussion. It can ignite passions and challenge world views. It will make some people mad, alienate others, be championed by some but will be a welcomed breath of fresh air to all. One thing is sure, everything in this book is a conversation that we all need to have as a society as a whole.
Título : Let's Talk About It- Honest Conversation about Things that Matter
EAN : 9781370562497
Editorial : Derrick L, Sr
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