I have always had a passion for writing, especially poetry and opinion pieces. On birthdays, anniversaries, and on special occasions, I would write poetry for and about the celebrant. When I had a meaningful experience, I would write a poem. A lot of time, I was into journaling, especially after I read “The Artist’s Way.” We would be on a movie set waiting for them to call us, and I’d be journalling. I loved debating issues, so I would stand by my ideals and write them out. There is much passion in my self-expression because I feel that way about life. I write things I hear or read that I need to remember for the future or that I find inspirational. Did I answer the question yet? (
Leslie K Brooks is a multifaceted author whose journey through life has been as diverse as it has been inspiring. With a background in acting that once took center stage, Leslie's life later took an educational turn that redefined her purpose. Upon retiring from her teaching career, Leslie channeled her insights, observations, and concerns into the written word. Her book, "Education Aggravation: A Retired Teacher's View from the Trenches - A Call to Action," stands as a testament to her unwavering commitment to the cause.