How Can I Put This: A Poetry Story

How Can I Put This: A Poetry Story

by Christine Nicole Copeland
How Can I Put This: A Poetry Story

How Can I Put This: A Poetry Story

by Christine Nicole Copeland

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Overview

Allow How Can I Put This: A poetry story to take you on a journey through love and time in this poetic work. I am indirectly describing the most abusive relationship I have ever experienced. Verbal, mental, and emotional abuse can have such an impact and sometimes it's hard to know where you end and they begin. It becomes difficult to say what you want or think or believe with clarity and self assurance. It becomes increasingly difficult to put your thoughts together cohesively; thus the title.
The turmoils and triumphs of love, loss, and knowledge of the self are all analyzed here. Contains various poems, psuedo-haikus, songs, and lyrical content.

About the author:

Christine Copeland is an African American author, entrepreneur, hairstylist and instructor. She is an Illinois native and currently resides in Texas. Her works currently include poetry style storytelling, along with business & finance education books.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781470022891
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 02/02/2012
Pages: 56
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.13(d)

About the Author

Bio: Written by: Rossi Cole
Christine Copeland is an entrepreneur and recent graduate of Judson University of Illinois. She began developing her artistic talent as a small child through drawing cartoons and designs for clothing. Learning how to paint came easy for her at Auburn high school and she continued some art education while studying Mass Communications at Rock Valley college of Rockford, Illinois as well. Although she majored in business and human resources she has been an artist at heart, known to participate in all areas of the arts such as singing, dance, theatre, entertainment media, and creative writing. She has participated in poetry events in the Rockford and Chicago, IL area as well. Now, she is self employed as a natural hair beautician who loves to write and create art in her spare time and uses it to decorate her home. When I asked her why she is now deciding to part with some of her works she replied, " I just put some of them on the wall and my friends and hair clients loved it, so I thought maybe other people would too. Art is not just going to be something to do anymore; I want to take it to the next level."
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