Baltimore-based spoken word artist Cherrie Amour will perform selections from her first book of poetry, "Free to Be Me: Poems on Life, Love and Relationships" as part of the National Poetry Month celebration presented by "At The Inkwell" - the popular monthly literary showcase - at KGB Bar in Manhattan's East Village on Wednesday, April 8, 2015. The event begins at 7:00pm and for more info, go to:www.kgbbar.com/
Cherrie, a native Trinidadian, will read selections which focus on her geographical and emotional journey from childhood to adulthood and from the Caribbean to Canada and from Detroit, Michigan to her current hometown of Baltimore, Maryland. With "Free to Be Me" Cherrie takes readers into her journey of dealing with feelings of abandonment, while revealing personal remedies for healing.
At The Inkwell is a New York City-based service to promote authors through feature articles, book reviews and public readings, which are held every second Wednesday of the month . KGB Bar is located at 85 E. 4th Street (2nd Floor) in Manhattan. Subway: take the "F" train to 2nd Avenue. Admission is free and for additional information, call 347-613-0988 or go to:www.attheinkwell.com
Amour's soulful poetic verses can also be heard on spoken word CD projects "ilovemesomewords" and "Love's Journey". "Free to Be Me" is available in print and e-book formats on Amazon.com and for info on her upcoming readings and projects, go to: www.cherrieamour.com
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