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Lintara writes in the register of discernment: power, fear, form — and the quiet protocols that train the nervous system before language arrives. Her work does not comfort. It makes mechanisms visible — until they become impossible to unsee.
Afro-Latine writer, former professor, and conjuror of memoir, fantasy, and poetry. I weave tales that unlock wonder, compassion, community, and peace for readers of all ages.
Thirty years of living in Spain and Portugal. Sharing history, guide experience, travel and personal stories. Walk with me!
To affect Social Consciousness and Social Policy, One must be willing to evoke and provoke Another to do more than accept failings of subpar systems. Here to do My Part, I am The System's ardent Corrector.
A lifelong fascination with philosophy and science led me to pursue a theology doctorate after a career in computers. Theologies that push against boundaries of orthodoxies in hopes of uncovering unexpected, hidden truths enthrall me.
If you think you hear music in my poetry, you are not mistaken. Formerly a violinist and a composer, my music lives now in lines and stanzas. It is the rhythm of remembrance you feel when you hear my words.
Welcome home my love. The words turn up and there is nothing we can do about it, so we write because we can't not, or won't stop.. I believe that stories hold us steady and words can heal the world.
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