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Wiss Auguste

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Jacmel, Haiti
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Victor Hugo, Jules Verne, Choderlos De Laclos

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August 2018


Wiss Auguste was born and raised in Jacmel, a small town in the south of Haiti. He began writing poetry and short stories at the age of thirteen. Auguste migrated to the United States at the age of 21 and currently resides in New York City.



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Wiss Auguste It really depends on the reason behind the block. Sometimes all I can do is put the pen down and walk away. Other times, I listen to music. Wine can b…moreIt really depends on the reason behind the block. Sometimes all I can do is put the pen down and walk away. Other times, I listen to music. Wine can be quite helpful as well :-) (less)
Wiss Auguste I would say, freedom. The freedom to think wildly and let your mind wander. Everything is possible once the tip of my pen touches my notebook. And Yes…moreI would say, freedom. The freedom to think wildly and let your mind wander. Everything is possible once the tip of my pen touches my notebook. And Yes, I handwrite everything, including my novels! (less)
Average rating: 4.12 · 42 ratings · 18 reviews · 5 distinct works
The Illusions of Hope

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Beneath The Veil Of Time: A...

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The Valley of Orchids

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“She was flabbergasted by the backward thinking of humankind. The damaging double standards that fueled gender disparity infuriated her.”
Wiss Auguste, The Illusions of Hope

“Once again, she was free. Once again, she found peace. It was music that freed her soul from the dungeon of her mind.”
Wiss Auguste, The Illusions of Hope

“There’s nothing more poisonous to a community than rumors and gossips. They taint the good character of those who effortlessly stand out. They provide mediocre individuals with a means to become relevant. They set in like gangrene and eat away at the sense of decency that differentiates humans from animals.”
Wiss Auguste, The Illusions of Hope

“Self-confidence is notoriously fickle when it is defined by factors beyond one's control.”
Wiss Auguste, The Illusions of Hope

“The desert was a prison without bars. Her fear was her shackles.”
Wiss Auguste, The Illusions of Hope

“She was flabbergasted by the backward thinking of humankind. The damaging double standards that fueled gender disparity infuriated her.”
Wiss Auguste, The Illusions of Hope

“Melodiousness rolled over her tongue and out of her mouth whenever she spoke. Her eloquence equaled her elegance.”
Wiss Auguste, The Illusions of Hope

“Once again, she was free. Once again, she found peace. It was music that freed her soul from the dungeon of her mind.”
Wiss Auguste, The Illusions of Hope




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