Kyoko Heshiimu's collection of poems deals with global and local political issues associated with women's struggles and those strifes faced through racial tensions in society. In 2012, her poem The Color of Suspicion, was read over the air during the broadcast of Midnight Ravers WBAI 95.5. Her poem Port-Au-Prince was published in Staten Island's local art magazine, The Shamboree in 2011.
Kyoko Heshiimu's collection of poems deals with global and local political issues associated with women's struggles and those strifes faced through ra...
Fish Stew is a collection of poems that have brewed for over a decade, filled with visuals of loss and love. She paints a portrait of a woman who has undergone pain and tremendous heartache.
Fish Stew is a collection of poems that have brewed for over a decade, filled with visuals of loss and love. She paints a portrait of a woman who has ...
Every child has heard their mother say -Because I told you so - when they ask their parents -Why?- Because My Mommy Told Me So, I Know, is a quirky spin on this premise. The author follows a little girl as she continuously learns obscure rules as she plays throughout the day. She acquires these rules of course because her mommy tells her what she should and should not do as all moms do.
Every child has heard their mother say -Because I told you so - when they ask their parents -Why?- Because My Mommy Told Me So, I Know, is a quirky sp...
Children love animals, but it is not always clear which ones are okay for them to play with and pet. A little boy asks his mama what is the right way to handle various animals he encounters, from cats to kangaroos, as they explore the creatures that are around them.
Children love animals, but it is not always clear which ones are okay for them to play with and pet. A little boy asks his mama what is the right way ...