Author. Speaker. Poet
Born to be a writer destined to be a creator.
​ Shaku Writes - S. Plowright
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Shaku Writes, born as Shoco Nekoda Plowright, is the first African American, women with the largest poetry archive in the United States. With over a decade of writing poems, commercials, stage plays, monologues, voice-overs for local businesses, musicians and performing arts events.
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Her latest work will introduce a poetry catalog of 100 short poems which will include 10, additional classical poems that started her journey as a poet.
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Shoco has a unique and alluring complex form of writing.
A style and signature that shines through in her newest collection of literature that places a majestic importance on our imagination and on the importance we place on legacy.
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A poet who respects the ironic ideologies and theories of Albert Einstein’s and one who's sparked by the light of Gill Scott’s seductive intro’s and themes.
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Truly intrigued with ‘’Why the Cage Bird Sings’’ inspired by Maya Angelou’s dreams.
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Today her archive includes over 500, original written pieces.
You can locate this author’s online spotlight pages on Lulu.com /Independent bookstores, Barnes & Nobel, Amazon, Kindle and more. Organization listings include, Poetry Foundation- Poetry & Writers & WordPress. Check out her Facebook reviews
@Shaku Writes and to connect to all social links and platforms, visit our official website www.shakuwrites.com
