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A Brief Memoir of Mrs. Lydia M. Malcom: Late of Boston, Massachusetts, Wife of Howard Malcom (1866)

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I Can’t Sing So I Might as Well Write is a hard-hitting, in-your-face collection of poetry from the life and mind of newcomer Nneka Dixon. In this book the author takes from the reality of life, blends it with the raw emotions of the young generation, and ends up with a powerful, thought-provoking, sometimes-dark collection of poetry. From love, death, and self-awareness to social conscience, each poem captures an aspect of life that we have all experienced on some level and can all relate to. Vivid, bold and candid, I Can’t Sing So I Might as Well Write is guaranteed to provoke emotion.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
142
ISBN
9781165263349

I Can’t Sing So I Might as Well Write is a hard-hitting, in-your-face collection of poetry from the life and mind of newcomer Nneka Dixon. In this book the author takes from the reality of life, blends it with the raw emotions of the young generation, and ends up with a powerful, thought-provoking, sometimes-dark collection of poetry. From love, death, and self-awareness to social conscience, each poem captures an aspect of life that we have all experienced on some level and can all relate to. Vivid, bold and candid, I Can’t Sing So I Might as Well Write is guaranteed to provoke emotion.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
142
ISBN
9781165263349