Benevolence: A Short Poem Book
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She covers several topics. Mostly, her writing is about nature, love, feelings, relationships, darkness, and animals. She chose free style for her poems. They are between eight to twelve lines.
Lizette believes that our abilities, gifts, skills come from the heart first. Also, we enrich our skills with our senses from what we see, hear, touch. Then those skills reach our minds. We build our goals, which are always attainable, if we truly believe in ourselves to finally blossom. She has faith that anyone that listens to their heart and put their minds into anything they want to accomplish can do it.
Lizette invites you to feel with your heart, to use your imagination, and to enjoy her book.
Lizette Kokkalis
Lizette is a young active woman who has been a book lover since a very young age. At school, she was very attentive and enthusiastic during reading circle time. When she went home, she retold the story or stories of the day to mother and drew pictures about them. As Lizette started growing, she will make sure to carry a couple of books wherever she went. One of her favorite places to go was the public library or Barnes and Noble bookstore. She describes her poetry as being inside her soul and in her bones. From her inside, poems come to her heart, then to her mind, eyes, and to the pen to the paper. Besides her deep affection for reading and writing, Lizette enjoys photography, painting, and ceramics. She is also physically active. She goes to the gymnasium four times a week, swims, and used to be in her school basketball team. Lizette was born in Queens, New York, on May 15, 1992.
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