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Dive into a world where emotions run raw, and moments are frozen in poetic snapshots. In "A Little More Than Just a Malice: A Must-Read chain of Malicious Tales", each poem is a canvas capturing the tangled web of human relations. With a rhythmic tempo, the poem peels back layers of dishonesty, betrayal, injustice, plus a splash of brutal romance, exposing the darker facets of human nature. Through a lens of fury and sassy defiance, the author boldly confronts themes of unappreciativeness, jealousy, and deception. From the deceitful games of "Hide and Seek" played by elusive "Jezebels" to the…mehr

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Dive into a world where emotions run raw, and moments are frozen in poetic snapshots. In "A Little More Than Just a Malice: A Must-Read chain of Malicious Tales", each poem is a canvas capturing the tangled web of human relations. With a rhythmic tempo, the poem peels back layers of dishonesty, betrayal, injustice, plus a splash of brutal romance, exposing the darker facets of human nature. Through a lens of fury and sassy defiance, the author boldly confronts themes of unappreciativeness, jealousy, and deception. From the deceitful games of "Hide and Seek" played by elusive "Jezebels" to the frustration of a "Pissed Off!" soul exhausted from judgement, these poems resonate with anyone who has felt the sting of broken trust or the ache of lost loyalty. Amidst the gloom, there flickers a thread of optimism. "Green and White Lizards" may be a chronicle of discord but "Not the End of The World" is a testament to resilience and the power of virtue. The tales dis-grace the grimy aspect of human nature but also educate the notions of fractured relationships, offering solace and a mirror to their own experiences.
Autorenporträt
Lacey is a debut author with a B.A. in Education/English from Northern Caribbean University with an impending Master's. She originates from Black Water, Jamaica, W. I., and now refers to New York as home. A lifelong passion for literary art ignited her ability for distinctive writing, setting her apart as an innovative storyteller. Her transformative teaching style as an English and Spanish educator significantly improved students' literacy skills, even elevating a student's reading and writing average from 10 to 75. "A Little More Than Just a Malice," her poetry book, evolved from her short story, which was not for the frail of heart.