About the Book

Childhood and Blueberry Muffins

This book is a collection of poetry, about experiencing life, and learning not to be afraid to take chances. The universal experiences in the poems she writes are relatable to everyone regardless of cultural background, race, or gender.

About the Book

Childhood and Blueberry Muffins

This book is a collection of poetry, about experiencing life, and learning not to be afraid to take chances. The universal experiences in the poems she writes are relatable to everyone regardless of cultural background, race, or gender.

About the Author

Sierra Leone Dixon

Mrs. Dixon was born in Washington, DC. She is a graduate of Bennett College and received her Masters from Strayer University in Educational Administration. She also received 36 graduate hours in Reading from Howard University and was awarded a Paralegal Certificate from George Washington University.

Mrs. Dixon published her first book with two other colleagues; entitled Black Man I Choose You. Her second book was published in 2021 and she appears as a solo artist. Mrs. Dixon has been writing poetry most of her life and has had various poems appear in anthologies and various school related newspapers, yearbooks and magazines.

The chance you don’t want to miss: “Childhood and Blueberry Muffins” by Sierra Leone Dixon is now available for purchase

The author, Sierra Leone Dixon, is a native of Washington, a Woodrow Wilson High School alumna, and has been composing poetry since she was able to read. She is fascinated by life’s highs and lows and uses words and her personal experience to construct a vivid picture. Read more

Author Releases Collection of Poems on the Beauty of Life

The poems in “Childhood and Blueberry Muffins” by Sierra Leone Dixon are a testament to the beauty of life and the strength that comes from taking risks. They capture the essence of the human experience and reflect on the lessons we learn as we navigate through life’s challenges. The collection is a source of inspiration for anyone seeking to overcome their fears and embrace the unknown. Read more

Book Review

The poems are so relatable. I found myself saying "oh yeah, I remember that!" through the whole book. Her choice of words make even the shortest poems thought provoking. The "Dear Daughter" pearls of wisdom are so profound and on point, I wish I had gotten them when I was young. The read is short but very sweet.
T Diane Glenn
Thought Provoking, profound and funny

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