I proudly announce my first poetry book after “Hiphop Kruzade,” which I penned under “Written In Gold.” I plan to publish it as an eBook on March 16, 2016. It is customary for me to treat my fans with music to each book. The accompanying music for this project is “Wilfred 14 Hits.” Swift Nightz will release it digitally on January 16, 2016. The eBook will be available on iBooks, nook, Kindle, Barnes & Noble, Baker and Taylor, and other outlets easily accessible with a smartphone, tablet, or computer.
The inspiration for the poems in this book came to me in Old English. Some are in English, and a few are in Krio. However, the album is not the most excellent hits album. It is a compilation of songs from my previous work. As I write a new novel while arranging the production for “YWY,” this side step will inspire you even more. Expect to find the lyrics from “W14 Hits” in the accompanying eBook.
I fell deeply in love with Literature and poetry. It started with reading Shakespeare’s plays at Christ the King College in Bo, Sierra Leone. Back then, I sang and played the guitar with the youth group at our church, Praise Assembly of God, in New London. Pretty soon, that inspired me to write plays and draw comic figures. When Hip Hop exploded, it bLiteraturebest platform for my craft.
Writing is like education; it’s a continuously evolving process. I have some materials written years ago that I have not published, and those written and published as recently as this year. My obsession with English Literature developed my storytelling style, influenced by personal experience, fantasy, lessons learned from pioneers, culture, activism, and research. Little did I know, years later, I would be an author.
My obsession with English Literature developed my style of storytelling which was influenced by personal experience, fantasy, lessons learned…”
With this book, I selected a few poems I had written over the years in Shakespearean English. I developed my Shakespearean English by studying the Bible, Shakespeare, and the root of French words and phrases. This book is less philosophical and more Literature, even though it’s mostly poetry. BasicalLiteratureroject talks about the fabrication and spreading of false information to encourage discrimination.
Namely, the various fabricated conspiracies about the Illuminati. Stories of secret societies with the allegation of human sacrifice, the occult, devil worship, and Satanism in the entertainment industry. Most of these stories come from unreliable sources. Or people who were never in secret societies and showed insufficient proof of what they talked about. The poetry plays on those hearsay and religious rants. It is very subtle and indirect. It hints at those assumptions based on their fears or blind faith in dogma.
Not to be naive, “Written In Gold” does not deny what conspiracy theorists believe could happen. It is who they claim is doing what they say is happening and the insufficient proof they show that I question. It does not deny that no occult and devil worshipers may have their agenda for the world. Every religion has a plan for the world. Christianity wants us all to follow Jesus Christ, and Islam wants us to follow the teaching of the Prophet Mohamed. At the least, Buddhism teaches us to be in tune with our chi by maintaining a clean aura, opening chakras, partaking in yoga and meditation, etc.
These widespread theories are blind in a faith that combines Satanism, witchcraft, Luciferian (all completely different) with the most known companies that are not linked to the dogmas of well-established religions.
So, why would a pagan religion not have an agenda? Every follower of dogma must believe it to be correct. Therefore, conspiracy theories may be suitable if there is tangible proof. Yet, there is a sharp contrast to the ideas that cannot be generalized by citing scriptures addressed to the ancient Israelites. “Written In Gold” hails ancient Egyptian mythology and culture as a significant part of the black heritage. Just like Greek, Roman, and Viking cultures are essential to European ancestry, so is ancient Egypt to blacks.
These poems mention Egyptian artifacts, art, knowledge, and culture. Regrettably, ancient Egyptian artifacts are now tainted as a platform for devil worship, occult, witchcraft, or Satanism. These general theories are blind to a faith that combines Satanism, witchcraft, and Luciferian (all completely different). Most known companies are not linked to the dogmas of well-established religions. “Written In Gold” is a poetic interpretation of psychological freedom from myths that hold us in contempt of our history. *