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message 51: by Aubrey (new)

Aubrey Drummond | 2 comments Hello,

My name is Aubrey E. Drummond, I'm an old fart, so if I don't get this social media thing right, oh well. I'm an independent writer of poetry. I have 3 (three) books on Amazon published through KDP. Feel free to rate and or critique my work on Amazon.

I also publish poems 5 times a week on my AUBPoem.com website.

Thank you,
AUB


message 52: by S.B. (new)

S.B. Johnson | 2 comments Hello, everyone! I'm S.B., author of The Empowerment series for single mothers set to release March 28th. I'm excited to be here and looking forward to connecting with fellow readers and writers!


message 53: by NoMi (last edited Apr 17, 2025 07:02PM) (new)

NoMi Skye | 1 comments Hi All!

I'm NoMi. I like to create mythology and write fantasy novels around it. Happy to be sharing the writing experience with everyone!


message 54: by Amia (last edited Aug 07, 2025 05:50PM) (new)

Amia (amialort) | 1 comments Hi!
Hey!
Hello!

I’m Amia. I love reading. I would love to read more Black genre authors, that’s why I joined this group.

I’m also on NetGalley. If there are any authors here or readers who have a book coming out or a book to suggest, hit me up.

xx
A.L.


message 55: by Lula (new)

Lula Starling | 2 comments Hello everyone, I’m Lula Starling — an author and poet who writes at the intersection of identity, memory, and transformation. My debut poetry collection, Silhouettes in the Garden: Uncovering Who You Were Meant to Be, explores the journey of breaking free from invisible cages and stepping fully into authenticity.

Storytelling has always been a part of my life, both as a way to understand myself and as a bridge to connect with others. I’m here to share, learn, and be inspired by the rich voices and experiences in this community. I look forward to connecting with fellow writers and readers who value words that stay with you long after the page is turned.Silhouettes in the Garden: Uncovering Who You Were Meant to Be


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