Spiced Black Coffee
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Book Details
About the Book
On the day I was born on this earth,
my path awaited my premeditated
footprints.
Imprinted in my mind was the
roadmap to my destination,
and the directions to getting there
sewn into my heart.
Inga Marie is a black immigrant who finds serenity in writing poetry, and applauds its beauty and power to heal many wounds.
In a debut collection she began penning over fifteen years ago, Marie shares poems that address not only her life experiences of heartbreak, pain, rejection, love, and healing, but also a variety of themes that include human rights, universal equality, faith, motherhood, and what it means to be a black woman in today’s world. Through relatable reflections that offer a safe place for others to study themselves through the lens of her thoughts, Marie encourages an awakening of the soul as she provides a lyrical snapshot into how she persevered through hard times and found her true self in the process.
Spiced Black Coffee is a thought-provoking collection of poetry that shares a glimpse into a black woman’s soul as she contemplates her life journey and offers inspiration for others to do the same.
About the Author
Inga Marie is a Jamaican Canadian poet/writer who appreciates literature and poetry. It was at the age of seven years old, back in Jamaica, that Inga developed her love for poetry when she first recited a poem for a school poetry contest. Her journey of writing most of these lovely pieces began over fifteen years ago. Poetry writing is where she finds her serenity and applauds its beauty and power of healing. A survivor of domestic violence, she is an advocate for women and children against abuse. She enjoys spending time in her kitchen, cooking her favorite cuisines, and sharing knowledge from her favorite books she has read.