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Kamernebti Mer Amon

    Ain't Nothin' Like 'em
    Cotton in a Polyester World
    It's Like Being
    • It's Like Being

      • 120pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      Kamernebti is a poet whose experience has included being with many poets who have been at the forefront of poetry. She has held poetry workshops and been a part of many; Louis Reyes Rivera, George Edward Tait, Abiodun Oyewole, LindaMichele Barron, Jackie Johnson, and Nikki Williams. The shared exchange of being able to absorb the expertise of poets who are experienced and willing to offer their skills to enhance others. She has written about the experiences of being able to tell a story through poetry that will drawn the reader to see a view of the world, the African American culture and the human realities of living.

      It's Like Being
    • Ain't Nothin' Like 'em

      • 108pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Ain't Nothin' Like Em has taken years in the making. It is the inspiration of many events personal and historical passages in life. The poet sees the world, as Bob Kaufman says, "as a fish with frog's eyes." The soul kitchen the battle hymns the heartbeats the reflections/dedications are the openings of doors to her soul. Enter, enjoy, and reflect. "Ain't Nothin' Like Em" is a book of poetry written in the Tradition of Grandma/ Mother/Daughter/Sister Speak. Roomed with the ritual aromas of yams, collards and seasoned to perfection chicken: Sunday Supper preparations, the poems are a Gathering of Kitchen Table Comfort, found only in the sharing of Wimmin Words. "Tell it Like it T.I. IS." and "Yeah Girl, Been There Before" Conversations and Revelations, are served up straightening comb hot. A resilience that she beckons to us to strut proudly on our Wimmin tongues with a sway as gentle and graceful as our rounded hips. - Nikki Williams, Author/Artist, "Brown Women Who Fly", "Beautiful, Also, are the Souls of My People" Kamernebti Mer Amon's writings in "Ain't Nothin Like Em" tells a story of African American family life from Sunday morning biscuits to loving your mate, to language of struggle for Black family survival. An intimate read. John Watusi Branch Executive Director, Afrikan Poetry Theatre

      Ain't Nothin' Like 'em