I love your title, “Love Sweet Love.” What was the inspiration for this book? My feelings. I simply use what I’m feeling to write about.
How long have you been writing poetry and where do you get you inspiration? I started writing as a child. It was something I enjoyed that I was good at. My inspiration comes from what I am going through at that moment or what I’m feeling at that time.
Most of your poetry for the “Love Sweet Love” focuses on black love, romance and relationships. What do you think is unique about your poems and how does that fit in with the poetry genre overall right now?The realism in my poetry is real because it’s something I have experienced in some way. Anyone can place themselves into one of the situations that take place in my poetry. You can travel there while your reading it will take you there. I think that right now with all that’s going on around us people want to get away from it even if it’s only for a little while in a poem or poems. Poetry varies yet it has many commonalities that is what makes it beautiful it doesn’t have to be like anything.
When you aren’t writing poetry, who are your favorite writers and why? Whoo, well there are so many. The first poet that I really enjoyed was Ntozake Shange writer of “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow is Enuf.” I fell in love with the poem “Sorry.” I was in grade school at the time and my sister gave me the book and told me to read it and I did. “Sorry” touched me, I related to it. When I read it I felt empowered. To a child this is just as important a feeling as it is to an adult. That feeling has kept me writing. I wanted to feel that power and give others that same feeling.
Can you remember the first time you got the “writing bug?” What was that experience like and how did that get you to the point where you now are getting published? Well, I first started writing seriously when I was about twelve. That’s when my parents separated. Writing helped me to deal with the hurt, anger and pain of the separation. I never saw it coming everything seemed so normal so it was a shock to me. I had no one to talk to that would understand what I was feeling so I began writing. The road to where I am now is paved by family and friends who read some of my poetry and stories and encouraged me to go farther with writing. They would request that I write a poem or story for them for different occasions.
What are your future literary projects? Are there any upcoming features where your work will be highlighted? Well I have “Love Sweet Love” of course. I have a short story that will be in Zane’s Chocolate Flava 2 in August of this year. That was very exciting for me to get into her book. Also, her publishing company Strebor Books is also considering publishing my novel “Why Isn’t Love Fair,” if they do it will come out next year. So that was also very exciting. I love Zane’s work so she was the first person I submitted my work to and it is paying off. So thanks not only to Osbey Books but also to Zane with the two of you I know I’ll do well. I also have two other books of poetry I’m trying to get published. One is titled “The Darker Side of Love” it’s very intense emotional poetry about when love goes wrong. My poem “Captivated By Your Lies” comes from that book. The third book is general poetry covering a spectrum of subjects. I also have completed a book of erotic short stories. That is where I took the story from that I submitted to Choc Flava 2. I’m in the process of writing another story to take that one’s place. So hopefully things will go the way I’m praying that they do and I’ll stay busy. This for me is a lifelong dream come true.
Where did you get your pen name from? Where does it originate from and how does it define you as a writer/poet? I have an old friend who always called me Lady and I liked the way it made me feel so I kept it. I added MsLovelie to it because that is also how I feel like a lovelie ladie who loves to write.
Tell our readers where they can get information on your work, upcoming features and activities.
They can look at my Myspace page: http://www.myspace.com/mslovelieladie or check out Osbey Books Myspace page for upcoming events.
True Love
Each time I see you I laugh
Each time we touch I get chills
Each time we embrace
My heart beats at a faster pace
Each time we make luv
I’m takin to another place
Each time I wake up in your arms
I realize there’s no place I’d rather be
Everyday is made a new when I remember you
Everyone can see the happiness and joy
You bring out in me
Life is always worth living
But the living is easier when we two are together
When we’re apart I’m amazed at the loneliness I feel
Deep down in my heart
It’s always been like this from the start
Cause when we first met you captured my heart
I’ve always longed to be near you
Now I realize you feel the same too
I’ve always wanted to touch your heart
And open up the door
To your love, kindness and consideration
Now that I have
Together we can start a new generation
One that’s filled with love and tenderness
And bound for sure success
Now that I have you I’ll always hold you near
You’ll always know that my luv is sincere
Now that your heart has embraced me
I no longer fear the loneliness
That once was me without you
For in my life this has been a real breakthrough
It’s a blessing for anyone to find a love that’s true
For me this has been long overdue
But, I’m glad to have found it
In the love I share with you
WHO IS MS.LOVELIELADIE?
Jacquelyn A. Bryant a.k.a. MsLovelieLadie is a
6 comments:
I am always moved when I come across great writers and your work has left me elated in your words.
Thanks Tshombe! More of her work will be posted on the Let's Talk Poetry Forum. Thanks for the support.
and here I thought I was a Brown Girl in Love ;)...MsLovelieLadie, keep letting those emotions move your pen. Good luck on your endeavors. Writing its good for the soul.
It's really funny I was just browsing through MySpace and I clicked on MsLovieLadie. I didn't know what I was in store for. I checked out the poem she had on her blog and I was really caught up in it. I finished it and had to read it again even closer. Her work is really captivating, exciting,entertaining and leaves you wanting more. I also enjoyed your interview, learning about the woman behind the words.
Thank you for all your support and positive motivation. It's truly appreciated.
I love the fact of all the support this author interview has gotten. Thank you for supporting the arts...God bless.
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