Address: House of Corrections review by Quincy Lenear Gossfield

Monice Mitchell Simms is a voice destined to be heard, whose writings I foresee becoming a part of African American literary mainstays such as Alice Walker & Toni Morrison. Address: House of Corrections was a visual journey. Monice's writing style is vivid, poetic, and descriptive, caught somewhere between novelist, poet, and cinemaphile. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel! The story was often heart wrenching, revelatory, at times comical, but always truthful and honest. A shining...

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Published on July 05, 2010 16:52
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