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The following are testimonials, reviews, and comments about my first book.While I feel that my work is something that every writer, poet, and artist should have, don't just take my word for it...If you like what you read, click here to get your copy today.



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Filled with inspirational poems that are sure to capture the interest of poets, book-lovers, and artists everywhere, Soul Fire: Ignited is a must have! Like a journal of sorts, encased in this book are several poem selections collected over the period of 4 years, during the author's time in a dynamic spoken word organization: Soul Fire. Whether you are interested in mystery, encouragement, activism, or even a bit of melancholy, this book is for you! Be sure to share it with friends and family, so they too can ignite the flame, writing inspiring poems of their own.


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Below are just a few of the interviews I have written and conducted outside of this website. If you would like to know more about these interviews or others I've completed (i.e., where you can read them), please contact me via my social media page or by using the contact form.

             ¨   Published Soul Fire: Ignited, a book of poetry 
                            Brown, Viviauna. Soul Fire: Ignited. Kindle Direct Publishing, Jan. 2018.

             ¨   Poem “When You Grow Up To Be a Child” published in Tennessee State University’s online journal Sketches      
                 Brown, Viviauna (2014) "When You Grow Up To Be a Child," Sketches: the Online Creative Arts Journal of 
                Tennessee State University: Vol. 2 , Article 5

             ¨   Published articles for The Connect Magazine (2016—2017)
                Brown, Viviauna, “Phoenix Forrester: Real Events. Real People. Real Style.” The Connect Magazine 
                2017: Arts & Entertainment. Web. 21 Aug. 2019.

                Brown, Viviauna, “Tips for Avoiding Social Media Disaster.” The Connect Magazine 
                2017: Opinion, Politics. Web. 21 Aug. 2019.

                Brown, Viviauna, “Painting Positivity: Q&A with Leah Boorse.” The Connect Magazine 
                July. 2016: 42. Print.

                Brown, Viviauna, “Mikquala Skelton: How to Win in Life.” The Connect Magazine 
                July. 2016: 45. Print.

                Brown, Viviauna, “Savvy Success.” The Connect Magazine Fall. 2016: 48-50. Print.

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