Celebrations, poetry, writing

Celebrating Black History Month – Juntu Ahjee

I first met Juntu Ahjee when I interviewed him after reading Ebonology.

Since that time he has published several books which you can check out HERE

A couple of years ago, Juntu contributed to The Talk, offering a resonating message through his words. He has such a prolific way with words, truly causing pause for thought.

Track Juntu Ahjee on Instagram. He has news to share about an upcoming release.

I am looking forward to what comes next because what’s come thus far is phenomenal. Congratulations to Juntu for all of that and this and everything to come!

Celebrations, poetry

Celebrating Black History Month-LaVan Robinson

I have known LaVan Robinson for several years and published his first book of poetry as a second edition. This was for Songs of LaLa the Poet and was published in 2020. Since that time we have worked together on several books. The most recent of his poetry collections is Hard Pressed. This book has excellent feedback, including that this is his best work. There are several books out and more to come as LaVan works on his publishing dreams!

We completed a poetry collection together as a mix of individual poems and collaborations, all based on finding the Silver Lining in life. You might want to check it out.: Silver Linings

Celebrations, poetry

Celebrating Black History Month – Steve Anc

I have known Steve Anc for a few years, now. It has been an honor to publish his works.

The most recent publication by Prolific Pulse Press is The Fragments of My Mind

Steve Anc is a Nigerian poet. He is a Pushcart Prize Nominee. He has a searching knowledge and deep meditation on some universal themes. He is a modern poet and his adherence to language and his use of metaphor is soul-searching. He has several anthologies available on Amazon.

His poetry is featured in several magazines and journals. He is also a contributing author to the Social Justice Inks anthology.

Celebrations, poetry

Celebrating Black History Month – Danielle Martin

Danielle Martin was one of the first poets interviewed for my podcasts. We have been supportive of one another ever since. I don’t have a video of the podcast, but here is the replay.

Recently, in the Garden of Neuro Institute, we asked members to join us in October for Black Poetic Voices. This is a dedication to Roger Robinson, presented by Danielle.

You can learn more about Danielle Martin by going to her Blog

Books by Danielle Martin: Kissing Shadows: Caribbean Love Poems

Sweet Talk: Caribbean Culture