Jerome ‘Guydance’ Jewet Offers Wisdom from ‘Born-Again Thug’s’ Perspective
Brooklyn, NY (PRWEB) October 11, 2013 -- Author Jerome “Guydance” Jewet uses a combination of poetry and prose to address a variety of issues in his new book, “Ghetto-Logik” (published by Trafford Publishing).
“I was inspired to write this book because I strongly believe in equality in all areas of life: spiritual, mental, physical, financial and social,” Jewet explains. “I also believe that if someone has the formula to success, or has knowledge, wisdom and understanding, due to education, or through experience, that they should share it to uplift mankind.”
“Ghetto-Logik” seeks to inspire and motivate readers with a selection of short stories and poetry that address stereotypical mindsets and selfish lifestyles. Jewet asks his audience to change their perception of who they are as human beings and encourages deep reflection on life’s true purpose. “Ghetto-Logik” is so deep, that if you fell into its intellectual pages for a year, you would not hit the bottom.”
“People are hurting and longing for change, or simply for good spiritual food,” Jewet writes. “‘Ghetto-Logik’ has all the right ingredients to cook up a scrumptious dish that will satisfy the world’s hunger for truth.”
An excerpt from the poem “Sight”:
“To those who see no further than the invisible
film over their eye:
Be like your pupil
Know when to dilate and when to constrict.
Whenever you are surrounded by darkness,
Expand and become the best that you can be.”
“Ghetto-Logik”
By Jerome “Guydance” Jewet
Hardcover | 5.5 x 8.5 in | 250 pages | ISBN 9781466985728
Softcover | 5.5 x 8.5 in | 250 pages | ISBN 9781466985704
E-Book | ISBN 9781466985711
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
About the Author
Jerome “Guydance” Jewet was born in St. Lucia, West Indies, immigrated to the U.S. at age 9, and moved with his family to Brooklyn, N.Y. “Ghetto-Logik” is his first published book, and he plans to write many more.
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