Rose Kathence Mae, marked as the Floridian Freedom Fighter, was born October 16, 1993 to a mother who suffered severely from fertility issues from which Rose now has inherited. With the belief that a woman is more than a tool for birthing life, she brings to her writing a stark realism and frank passion through topics ranging from prostitution and mental health to love stories and women’s rights. Art has no limits of expression when fortune favours the bold. After all, life takes from the scripts of dreams. Read her poems: You Said and The Working Man.
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