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Pull Up a Chair, Let's Talk
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Pull Up a Chair, Let’s Talk

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Pull Up a Chair, Let’s Talk. Pull Up a Chair, Let’s Talk.Is about life itself. I write about things from a woman’s point of view. I also write about things that I have seen, been through, and felt, at the time of putting the poem in power print and voice. An idea would come to me and I would hurry up and jot it down without putting the idea off or waiting too long. There is nothing make believe, made up, or imaginary about my work. I like to keep real as it happens. Life isn’t easy so that’s why I write about it because the things that I say could uplift any person or put a smile on their face that they’ve been putting off through depression. Pull Up a Chair, Let’s Talk was a joy for me to write and I hope one of my poems would bring joy to someone’s life. What inspired me to write was my father for always being there for me, a lady named Debra Kay for her encouraging words to me that are priceless, and my favorite actress Mo'Nique who one day I would love to meet. Without further a due first and fore most I thank God all day, everyday for giving the hidden talent I did not know I had until I started to have problems myself. My favorite subject is English. P.S. I did say Mo'Nique the actress. I hope that I had said enough, no too much or not too little. This concludes the reason for Pull Up a Chair, Let’s Talk. Ms. Mary Dorian Marshall

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
AuthorHouse
Country
United States
Date
25 June 2007
Pages
76
ISBN
9781425994266

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Pull Up a Chair, Let’s Talk. Pull Up a Chair, Let’s Talk.Is about life itself. I write about things from a woman’s point of view. I also write about things that I have seen, been through, and felt, at the time of putting the poem in power print and voice. An idea would come to me and I would hurry up and jot it down without putting the idea off or waiting too long. There is nothing make believe, made up, or imaginary about my work. I like to keep real as it happens. Life isn’t easy so that’s why I write about it because the things that I say could uplift any person or put a smile on their face that they’ve been putting off through depression. Pull Up a Chair, Let’s Talk was a joy for me to write and I hope one of my poems would bring joy to someone’s life. What inspired me to write was my father for always being there for me, a lady named Debra Kay for her encouraging words to me that are priceless, and my favorite actress Mo'Nique who one day I would love to meet. Without further a due first and fore most I thank God all day, everyday for giving the hidden talent I did not know I had until I started to have problems myself. My favorite subject is English. P.S. I did say Mo'Nique the actress. I hope that I had said enough, no too much or not too little. This concludes the reason for Pull Up a Chair, Let’s Talk. Ms. Mary Dorian Marshall

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
AuthorHouse
Country
United States
Date
25 June 2007
Pages
76
ISBN
9781425994266