Preserve the Past & Channel My Thoughts with Poetry

Summary
As a distinguished member of The International Society of Poetry,
I’m honored & proud of my many accomplishments.
Life is too short to be consumed by hate or grudge! I love to write, poetry comes from my inner source allowing me to channel my thoughts, emotional feelings & expressions.
My inspiration comes from athletes; role models, I enjoy writing how people & public figures influence our society. With a positive outlook on life that shines through my poetry & my ability to appreciate each pleasant experience undoubtedly contributes to my writing style. Whether my optimism comes from my ability to release negative feelings through poetry or from the positive poetry I write, my style is equally affected by my attitude.
My writing has a purpose, a message to send with hopes of making a difference in our world, because my writing was important in the life of a child or individual.
Respectfully,
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