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Jennifer S

Jennifer S

   
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TOTAL VIEWS: 2,404|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 41|FAVORITED BY: 1|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 02/04/2007

I have been writing poetry/song lyrics since I was a little girl. In the last few years, however, a vast majority of my writings have been political in nature. It is here that my voice seems to be the strongest.

Education/Experience: 2008 Miles College graduate with a BA in English.

Interests: Singing, writing, reading, sports, and movies

Affiliations: Sigma Tau Delta, Gamma Beta Phi

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This piece is written the way I write some of my poetry, but it could also fall under the category of political commentary. It questions John McCain's campaign ads.
I wanted to write a tribute piece to Michael Phelps, but I was almost at a loss for words. And then I got to thinking that maybe it wasn't meant for me to write anything. In the end, I decided to ke...
I wrote a poem right after Hurricane Katrina that discussed the war in Iraq, George W. Bush's behavior after Katrina, and a few other issues. Though I don't often send this piece out, a friend of min...
A poem related to the concept that Freedom isn't Free. I saw a woman wearing this t-shirt, and I was instantly inspired to write this piece.
Related to the untimely death of Benazir Bhutto and many of the visionaries who died before her.
My Grandfather, Bernard Sealtiel, died 11 months before my daughter DeAnna was born. About a year and a half ago, I had a dream about him. This is the poem that resulted from that dream.
A poem that encompasses the drought in the south, the fires in California, and the war in Iraq
A friend of mine died a year ago in a tragic pool accident. I wrote this piece after he died and discovered it the other day. I am sure everyone already knows this, but alcohol and swimming do not m...
A piece I wrote when Saddam was put to death... it's a bit old, but I just found it and thought it would be a shame if it never saw the light of day.
This is actually a poem; however, it is very wordy in some places and more like prose.
A piece I wrote for my senior seminar last semester. It discussed the mental health of some of the characters in Poe's works.
I wrote a poem that had a very speech like feel to me several months ago, and when I made Valedictorian, I had the chance to read it at an informal gathering along with a small speech... I liked it en...
This article pertains to the upcoming presidential election and the current administration. There are remarks pertaining to Bush, OBama, Clinton, McCain, and religion. This piece is a bit on the raw...
A paper I wrote a few years ago... just thought I would share.
This is a piece I wrote recently about an experience that I had. It is intended to be a personal memoir piece like the one I wrote about the Carbs. I hope you enjoy it.
Inspired by James Blunt's "You're Beautiful"
Another piece about my daughter. This is related to those wonderful days of summer where everything slows down... and if you are lucky enough, you may even be reminded of your own childhood.
My final paper written as an undergrad. Over, finished, done, gone, and goodbye! Seriously, a whole lot of blood, sweat, and tears went into writing this paper. It may not be much, but it pushed me...
A giggle fit between a mother and a daughter. There's nothing else like it.
This is something a little different from what I usually post on here. I thought about this particular piece after reading something on here the other day.
I don't know where this came from exactly, but I was talking to a guy for a while who lacked patience.
The smell of a bubble gum scented candle took me back to my childhood.
I wrote this around the time that there was rumblings about pardons, immunity, and impeachments. Some may argue that since the president was never impeached he didn't need a pardon. You will have to ...
For women who have been knocked around...
My friend Lisa is an incredible poet. This is how I feel whenever I read her work.
A paper I wrote for my British Literature class. Not a full fledged research paper, but an informative one for anyone who needs a better understanding of Beowulf.
A story I wrote for my daughter and myself, hoping it would offer some catharsis. It is a story about our dog who had diabetes, cushings (of the adrenal and pituitary gland), and a thyroid problem, e...
Just some thoughts on "staying the course"
I had been attacked a few years ago by this guy. I had been somewhere I shouldn't have been... and that's what happened. Anyway, a couple years afterwards, the guy who attacked me had the nerve to s...
A poem I wrote for a friend of mine after a misunderstanding.
I ran into an ex of mine, and it took me by complete surprise. These are my thoughts on the matter.
This is a poem that I wrote when I was feeling rather frustrated about a relationship that wasn't going as planned as well as life in general.
A poem after the State of the Union address a couple years ago... It still seems appropriate.
A poem full of frustration related to dating in the new millenium.
A piece I wrote for a Creative nonfiction class. I had to choose a word that resonates with me and write about it. Sections one, three, and five were creative sections and two and four were supposed...
The twenty-four hour news cable news stations have the audacity to say that too much attention is being given to the "bad guys". I couldn't help but see the irony of the statement, and I couldn't hel...
Contest entry piece on my biggest secret
A poem, or even a rant about sex and violence in the media and the correlation of the two.
Celebrating Black History Month in an HBCU
Collecting Fallen Leaves