About this Book: |
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In the tradition of the Harlem Renaissance works, this book is an original collection of poetry that speaks to overcoming trials, refocusing ones energy, and appreciating the beauty of life. As the author puts it, this book applies to "anyone who has lived, longed, lied, learned, lusted, laughed, loved, and let go -- anyone who has led the human experience."
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About the Author: |
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Gregory Brad Cutler is a native of eastern North Carolina. He received his B.B.A. in Computer Systems from Howard University in Washington, DC and his Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.D., law degree) from Georgia State University College of Law, in Atlanta, GA. He continues to enjoy a rewarding professional career in higher education, which has spanned over 15 years.
As a full-time contractor, he currently supports the educational division of of the country's premiere aerospace agency. He also serves as an adjunct professor in Washington, DC, where he teaches both undergraduate and graduate law-related courses.
He is the founder of an academic scholarship fund and a consistent supporter of the Special Olympics. He is working on his second book, another original collection of poems and short stories. He also plans to complete a genealogical book about his maternal family.
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