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Biography

    K. (Franceè Bouvenir) McSpadden born, raised in Illinois who received an A.A. Liberal Arts degree from Harold Washington Chicago City Chicago. After, she continued her studies in Media Communication and Theater at the Loyola University-Chicago, Film/TV/Radio at Northwestern University and Voice at the Hartford Conservatory. However she will continue her studies to pursue her Bachelor in English, Media Communication and Theater, also later earn a PhD. K. (Franceè Bouvenir) McSpadden who honored with several academic excellence awards from the Minority/Women Caucus, published in the 2005/2006 The National Dean’s List and a leadership council “a wall of tolerance honoree” of the Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery, Alabama. Also, she featured in two Tony awards winner production, Brain Kral’s “Paper Lanterns, Paper Cranes” in Connecticut. Moss Hart’s and George S. Kaufman’s “You Can’t Take It with You” in Chicago, Illinois. The poems & poetries in “Child’s Dark Soul” are garnished form the surroundings of her up bringing: tolerance of hostility, struggles of poverty, single parent, homeless, domestic violence and a rape victim. Nevertheless, these controversial and tragedies affected her life who she never allow them to defeat the purpose of her identity.



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