- Genre:poetry
- Sub-genre:American / African American & Black
- Language:English
- Pages:84
- eBook ISBN:9798990328099
- Paperback ISBN:9798990328082
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Perspective Pieces is a raw, unapologetic, and deeply spiritual collection of poetry by Sheba J., a voice for Black womanhood, creativity, and purpose. With lyrical precision and fearless vulnerability, Sheba reflects on her life through the lenses of identity, community, love, resistance, and healing. This volume weaves together spoken word, soulful introspection, and sharp cultural critique—offering not just poems, but testimonies, affirmations, and declarations of worth. Rooted in Black consciousness and bursting with rhythm and truth, this book is for dreamers, believers, creatives, and those fighting for liberation both inwardly and outwardly. Sheba J. invites you into her world—boldly, beautifully, and without apology.
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Perspective Pieces is the debut poetry collection from Sheba J., a powerful writer, poet, and creative visionary from the Inland Empire. This book is more than a collection—it's a movement, a mirror, and a ministry. Through unapologetic truth-telling, rhythmically captivating language, and soul-deep vulnerability, Sheba invites readers into the multifaceted experience of being a Black woman, a dreamer, an intellectual, a lover, and a servant of purpose.
Organized thematically around personality, identity, love, consciousness, and liberation, the poems in this volume touch on the sacred and the political, the personal and the collective. From anthems like "Essence (The 'Black Girls Up' Anthem)" to lyrical prayers such as "One God," Sheba fuses hip-hop cadence, spoken word fire, and introspective brilliance. She tackles everything from systemic oppression and generational trauma to the sacred joy of sisterhood, romantic vulnerability, and divine healing.
The collection includes poems that speak directly to the Black experience—like "Black Tax," "I Can't Breathe," and "Skipped by the Masses"—while also carving out space for softness and imagination in works like "Excited," "Perspective Piece 610," and "Canyon of Dreams." Each poem is not only a reflection but a rallying cry to embrace self-worth, community uplift, and ancestral responsibility.
This book is for Black girls who've been told they're too much and not enough at the same time. It's for Black boys searching for healing. It's for anyone navigating the intersections of faith, rage, tenderness, and purpose. And it's a love letter to those who choose to show up as their full selves in spite of it all.
Sheba J.'s Perspective Pieces is poetic testimony, prophetic declaration, and creative liberation rolled into one—speaking to a generation that is ready to not only dream but transform. This isn't just poetry—it's perspective, power, and presence.
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