Poetic Inspirations
One of Many Thoughts
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About the Book
The first book of poetry written by an African American man from Wilson, Arkansas, Poetic Inspirations traces author Jerel Yankaway's thoughtsand ideas from his mid-collegiate career through his coping with day to daystress as a young black male.
This powerful collection of poems record Jerel's reconciliations made with himself and God as a result from learning the lessons that life has to teach. This book is a great pick-me-up for the younger generation that struggles through the transformation from adolescence to adulthood, which discuss issues such as love relationships, reformation, economic depression, and spiritual rebirth.
About the Author
Jerel Jerome Yankaway, Sr. was born August 20, 1976 to his wonderful parents J.T. and Nancy Yankaway. He spent his entire childhood in Wilson, Arkansas, where he later graduated from Rivercrest High School in 1994. He immediately went to college to study Computer Information Systems, and on May 15, 1999 he received his Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the University of Central Arkansas. In March of 1997, he wrote his very first poem "Slave Scars and Stars" as a scheme to get rich quick. As time went by he began to write more poems with the idea to publish a collection of poems. Presently, he lives in Memphis, Tennessee where he is still pursuing his career as a writer.