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In 2014, when eBooks weren't quite as popular as they are now, Najah Amatullah self-published The Risk to Bloom. She was also 26 years old. The poems had all been written prior to 2012. They cover the topics of love and relationships (explicitly in some parts, so read with caution!), the art of writing, a smattering of racial, feminist, and political ideology, and the internal dance of evangelical Christianity. This book contains a few personal revelations, but it primarily contains poems that might resonate with a young femme-identifying person, coming of age, trying to figure out love and…mehr

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In 2014, when eBooks weren't quite as popular as they are now, Najah Amatullah self-published The Risk to Bloom. She was also 26 years old. The poems had all been written prior to 2012. They cover the topics of love and relationships (explicitly in some parts, so read with caution!), the art of writing, a smattering of racial, feminist, and political ideology, and the internal dance of evangelical Christianity. This book contains a few personal revelations, but it primarily contains poems that might resonate with a young femme-identifying person, coming of age, trying to figure out love and religion. It is about big feelings and how those impact our social atmosphere and our internal world. Najah hopes this book finds young girls (and writers) all over the world and she hopes that they follow her work to see everything that has changed in the last 8 or 10 years.

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Autorenporträt
Najah Amatullah Hylton, master of arts in literature, is a lifelong writer and performer. She teaches secondary English language arts. When not teaching, she is working on social media- and poetry-enhanced secondary curriculum, blogs, and video podcasts. She is the co-author of children's book Opal's Greenwood Oasis, the poet behind Jabee's hip hop album Black Future, and co-creator of a book of curriculum for the hip-hop album Fire in Little Africa.