At the end of every dark tunnel, there is always light. The things that haunt our dreams, minds and hearts are often personal fears that can drive us mad. Look deep within yourself to fight the demons and rage that often, get let out of our internal cage. Take a walk down this twisted path of poetry and read writings such as “Spirit and Flesh,” “The Demon’s Seduction” and “Not Forgotten.” Cherry has certainly unearthed the demons that we face each day through her writings. Some may keep you up at night, while others will leave you thinking beyond words could ever describe.
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Author Bio:
Ariana R. Cherry was born in Mattoon, Illinois in 1981. She grew up in Arcola and graduated high school in 1999. Ariana then attended Lake Land Community College in Mattoon, graduating in 2002. She earned a certificate as a Computer Applications Specialist and wrote for the college newspaper.
Ariana has had a love of writing ever since she was a child. She spent time writing short stories and reading them to her classmates. Ariana took a love in poetry between the ages of 11 and 12, and it has carried on ever since. Some of her favorite poets and greatest inspirations are Robert Frost, Edgar Allen Poe, Shel Silverstein and Emily Dickinson.
Some of her collections of poems include:
– “The Real Me-Xtended,”
– “Through Her Eyes,”
– “Divine Poetry for a Spiritual Mind”
– “Twisted Paths of Poetry.”
-“Only If”
Ariana also illustrated a children’s book titled, “Bullying Ben.” Recently, she published a collection of photographs that she took titled, “Clouds of Mind- Life’s Natural Beauty.” Ariana also has a love for art, and creates her own abstract designs and handmade jewelry.
She continues to write today, and is currently working on more collections…She still has quite a few more inspirations to share with the world.
When not writing poetry, she is a reporter for an area newspaper, “The Sullivan News Progress,” and works as an Administrative Aide at the Arthur United Methodist Church.