POETRY MONTH PODCAST | Donnett Ekwerike

image April is National Poetry Month. We will be featuring some fabulous poets all month long on Written Voices Podcast.

In a recent interview with Donnett Ekwerik, she tells us, "I’m a minister’s wife, a bible teacher, mother of four wonderful children, and a writer. I love the Word of God and I love sharing life changing words in many formats and venues. I am passionate about fulfilling my purpose and also encouraging others to do the same. "

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National Poetry Month | Vanessa Richardson

April is National Poetry Month. We will be featuring poets who write about God and their faith in their poetry. We want to invite you to check out the Spoken Word segment of this feature on WrittenVoicesPodcast.com.

vanessa'spicture Vanessa, describe yourself for our visitors.

I am an author, poet, and playwright. I am an avid reader who loves to meet people inspirational people. I love helping people in any capacity that I can. I am a fan of classical and gospel music. I love going to the beach and just appreciating the beauty of life and all it has to offer.

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POETRY MONTH PODCAST | Vanessa Richardson

vanessa'spicture April is National Poetry Month. We will be featuring some fabulous poets all month long on Written Voices Podcast.

Vanessa Richardson is an author, poet, and playwright. Vanessa has written several stage productions and has been blessed to perform them at various venues.  Her stage production includes Mama Rainey, Someone to Love Me, Why Do Bad Things Happens to Good People? Lord, I Don’t Understand, and The Fullness Of Time.

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Visit Vanessa online at www.vanessarichardson.com.

National Poetry Month | Ashea Goldson

April is National Poetry Month. We will be featuring poets who write about God and their faith in their poetry. We want to invite you to check out the Spoken Word segment of this feature on WrittenVoicesPodcast.com.

Ashea, describe yourself for our visitors.

I’m just a down to earth church girl who loves the word of God most of all. I’m a wife and mother of two beautiful young ladies. I teach at a private Christian school that I co-own with a very good friend of mine. Working with kids is something I’ve always done naturally as well. So I run that business by day, then go home to run my own independent press and do my independent writing projects by night. So my passion is writing and I call myself a kingdom writer. I am the author of  several collections of poetry, a Christian fiction novel, and a non fiction book as well.

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POETRY MONTH PODCAST | Ashea Goldson

April is National Poetry Month. We will be featuring some fabulous poets all month long on Written Voices Podcast.

Ashea Goldson, a native of Brooklyn, New York, is currently a resident of Metro Atlanta. She is a wife, a mother of two beautiful young ladies, a graduate of Fordham University, an author, an educator, and the co-owner of a Christian school which serves students up to the eighth grade.  She’s the author of The LoveChild (Urban Christian).  She is also a dedicated member of World Changers Church International, where she serves as a community group leader.

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Ashea can be found at asheagoldson.com, blogtalkradio.com/ashea-goldson, myspace.com/asheagoldson and most other online social networks.

POETRY MONTH PODCAST | Patricia Neely-Dorsey

April is National Poetry Month. We will be featuring some fabulous poets all month long on Written Voices Podcast.

Patricia Neely-Dorsey’s fascinating book of poetry, Reflections of a Mississippi Magnolia, is a true celebration of the south and things southern. Using childhood memories, personal thoughts  and dreams, the author offers a positive glimpse into the southern way of life.

The author states, “There are so many negative connotations associated with Mississippi and the south in general. I want to to show a flip side of the coin.There is much to love about this much maligned and misunderstood part of our country.”

Listen to Patricia’s Spoken Word Segment

 

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Join the Facebook “Celebrate the South” Group.

Visit Patricia Neely-Dorsey online at http://www.patricianeelydorsey.webs.com/.

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