Bajan Sun Magazine - Caribbean Entrepreneurs Vol 1 Issue 11 | Page 152
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modern day love story that surely challenges the
perception of adult relationships – two people from
completely different walks of life connect.
Rosalie
especially Artista Network and get a feel for the many
poetry groups and their activities. He signed into the first
poetry group he came upon – The Poets’ Rendezvous, what
he found there would prove to send him off kilter for quite
some time.
A single mother, Rosalie was recently laid-off from her job
and needed to find some source of income. Her first love,
writing, quickly became a focal point for her and on the
advice of her thirteen year old daughter she joined the
Artista Network and entered the Poets’ Rendezvous.
Virtuālis is a journey of two souls, a cry for solace and
love; a conversation of the heart which is freely expressed
and interestingly painted with the poetic words of two
artists.
With much hesitation, she posted a poem and waited. What
she found in her inbox was totally unexpected.
“And what would the world say when they see it?”
DeCarlo
“What could they say but – Romeo and Juliet.”
A professor of Black American Literature had recently lost
his only son in a tragic biking accident. He buried himself in
his work and his research for his new book. He had been
advised, by his students no less, to troll the social media,
“But you do know that they both died in the end?”
©Cher Corbin 2014
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