Born and raised in Stamford Connecticut, Sarah Estime graduated high school from South Florida and is en route to an Advertising Communications degree at Saint John's University. She has been published by school-based magazines as well as Canadian literary magazine "What If?," the "African American Review," and online literary magazine "Xenith.net." She writes for her three personal blogs and Examiner.com
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Everything is where it needs to be, even for a man who doesn't know where he's going.
For Colored Girls contained a terrific cast with talents that drove the characters and effected the audience who watched them.
With three of our influential celebrities deceased, our popular culture takes a step back.
Senior Skip Day is a modern satire that proves that in this day and age, modern satires are merely frenetic.
"He's swaggerific."
Joyce Carol Oates puts her heart into her literature. In addition, she veers away from trite plots and withholds a variety from her natural talent.
MF Doom, a London kin, has proved to his rapping career and I that his talent is as colossal as the mainstream.
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