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From Fire to Flow: The Making of Life Is Just a Dream

Poetry in Motion, Justice in Words, and the Rise of Poetic Production







  • “From Fire to Flow” reflects your transformation and creative rebirth

  • “The Making of Life Is Just a Dream” grounds it in your book's journey

  • The subtitle ties in your three themes: Poetry in Motion, Poetic Justice, and Poetic Production









1. Poetry in Motion


Title: “I Walked Through Fire and Found My Flow”


From Brooklyn blocks to poetic pages, my words have always been my weapon and my witness.

Life is Just a Dream didn’t start as a book—it started as survival.

It was nights in a cell.

It was heartbreak turned into verses.

It was silence turned into sound.


Now it’s a published piece of my soul, ready for the world. Preorders are live.

This is poetry in motion. And I’ve only just begun my stride.



2. Poetic Justice


Title: “My Pen Ain’t Just a Tool—It’s a Testimony”


I did four years for love.

Lost my brother to violence.

Came home a father, a student of life, and a vessel for something divine.


But I never let that pain define me. I redefined the pain.

Now, I homeschool my daughter, raise her with the kind of wisdom they tried to bury me from, and teach her to walk in power.


Charisma Love is not just a name—it’s a future.

Signed since 3, soon-to-be actress, and already the spark behind a fashion brand.

This isn’t just parenting. This is poetic justice.



3. Poetic Production


Title: “Legacy Loading… Please Stand By”


PoeticProductionNYC.com is officially live.

Copyrights are filed. Business structure is laid.

My EP Crows of the Ghetto drops this summer—complete with visuals and poetry in full motion.

Studio gear is locked in. The next era begins here.


This platform is more than a business—it’s my blueprint.

The music, the books, the visuals, the brand… it’s all stitched together like scripture.

Not just for profit. For purpose.

For my people.

For the ones coming next.


This is Poetic Production.

And it’s only the first chapter.

 
 
 

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