Rose Mae

roseRose 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.

About Ijagun Poetry Journal

Ijagun Poetry Journal is a quarterly journal that provides a platform from which we can tell our own stories in the authenticity of their multiplicity through the poetic medium. We don’t want to hear these stories from our master “griots” alone; we want to hear from those mastering their art, too. Hence, we aim at publishing new and emerging poets. We also welcome the works of established poets in order to encourage the poetic genius of those mastering poetic art. We prize original works that conform to, break or reinvent conventions. Again, we accept reviews and critical essays on poetry. We also accept powerful art works and photographs that make us appreciate the "poetry" in everything.
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