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Soprano Speaks: Volume 1

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A collection of poems about life, love, and happiness.

Speak softly, until the time comes to scream!

In K. McCoy's first published book, she aims to do just that and more.
With poems about facing down foes, when feeling down and out, and what to do when
life throws you curveballs - she shares her private thoughts on how to do more than just 'deal with it'.

All with the hope of inspiring others to find a bit of inspiration to go out into the world and make it a bit more brighter with positivity.

26 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 16, 2017

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About the author

K. McCoy

17 books24 followers
**Librarian note: There is more than one author on Goodreads with this name.**


K. McCoy is an independent author who enjoys writing across several genres.
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In her many years of self-publishing, she has traveled around the world, crafting stories based on real-world experiences, combined with hopeful possibilities. Using the knowledge gained within her authorship, K. McCoy now speaks to others virtually and in-person on a variety of subjects within the author community. And through those workshops, she helps authors write drama filled, heart gripping, and authentic stories.

​​​​As a serial hobbyist, you can find K. McCoy studying other languages, tinkering with an old camera, or trying out a new Yoga pose when she’s not writing or working on another bittersweet yet somehow still loveable story.
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You can find out how to connect with K.McCoy by visiting her on all socials under authorkmccoy.

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March 26, 2021
This was a lovely short book of poetry that I really enjoyed. The author intersperses beautiful drawings throughout the book that relate to her poems, and I just found the entire collection riveting. My favorite poem in the collection was Army of Me, but they all were fantastic. I look forward to more from this author!
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