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Sassy, Sexy, Saved & Sensitive

The Woman I've Become

by Shelia Clinton

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Sassy, Saved, Sexy, Sensitive, the Woman I’ve Become

Sassy, Saved, Sexy, Sensitive, The Woman I’ve Become, is a book of poetry. It’s about giving love, taking love back, hurt love, misunderstood love, nasty love, good love and God’s love. This book of poetry will open Pandora’s box and close it. These words of reality will invite you into a world of your own womanhood.

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Paperback
Format: 6 x 9 Black & White Paperback, 99 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (May 27, 2016)
ISBN10: 147873065X
ISBN13: 9781478730651
Genre: POETRY / Epic

Author Information...

Shelia ClintonShelia Clinton, born in Camden, New Jersey, second oldest child of eight children, now resides in the East Oak Lane section of Philadelphia. She has written several plays for her place of worship, Jones Memorial Baptist Church, in the North Philadelphia area. One of Shelia’s poems was featured in the Philadelphia Tribune, “Three Men Sitting On a Bench.” She also received four World of Poetry Anthology for Amateurs certificates in the late ’80s and early ’90s. In the “Brick Yard” section of Germantown in Philadelphia, Shelia wrote a letter to the Philadelphia Daily News which was published about young mothers on crack. Shelia loves collecting African American art, home decorating, cooking, jazz music and has performed (lip synch) as “Etta James” “At Last” at a community center fashion show. Shelia has modeled for Bee Line Fashions, and Ashley Stewart’s summer clothing line in the Cheltenham Square Mall. Shelia is presently working as an Office Coordinator at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
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