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The freeform story-poems in this book were inspired by a whole array of things that happened in Stefani Johnson's life-her good decisions, bad decisions, life lessons, karma, blessings, experiences she learned from, and what she would tell someone she loves to learn from or stay away from. No one is perfect. We all have different experiences on this earth. A lot of times people bottle up their feelings, which can cause hell in their minds and huge blocks in their lives, and often they don't even realize it. Stefani found a way to release her deep feelings through poetry, and now she feels so…mehr

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The freeform story-poems in this book were inspired by a whole array of things that happened in Stefani Johnson's life-her good decisions, bad decisions, life lessons, karma, blessings, experiences she learned from, and what she would tell someone she loves to learn from or stay away from. No one is perfect. We all have different experiences on this earth. A lot of times people bottle up their feelings, which can cause hell in their minds and huge blocks in their lives, and often they don't even realize it. Stefani found a way to release her deep feelings through poetry, and now she feels so much better. She hopes reading about her journey will help others on their own path to self-discovery.
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Stefani Johnson has always loved poetry, so she decided to write a collection of short stories in the style of freeform poems, about herself, her life situations, her mistakes, her life lessons, thoughts, and dreams. This past year has had a huge effect on who she is, and how she's grown as a person. She has seen so many people in her life with beautiful talents and God-given gifts who did nothing with them. This book was inspired by an episode of A Bronx Tale, when C's father tells him, "The saddest thing in life is wasted talent. You could have all the talent in the world, but if you don't do the right thing, nothing happens. But when you do it right, guess what? Good things happen." That hit her hard, and she took it as a sign to do right by her own talent.