STACEY SOTTILE – PUBLISHED AUTHOR
Sottile’s first published book, “Pieces of Me,” is a Poetry/Memoirs Book (Amazon.com).
(AMAZON.COM)
A native New Yorker and publisher of a Poetry/Memoir book titled: Pieces of Me. After years of writing poetry Stacey decided to publish her first book in 2006. The book is a collection of poems and personal memoirs.
If tickets to a Broadway play are out of your financial reach in today’s economical climate, I suggest you pick up a copy of “Pieces of Me.” (Available on Amazon.com)
Pieces of Me speaks of pain, pride, survival, love, lust, friendship and abuse.
Stacey holds a bachelor’s degree in Creative Journalism from Bernard Baruch College, NY. While attending Baruch she started the Urban Writers Exchange, which is a writing club for students.
In college, Stacey also wrote for “The Source,” hip-hop magazine. Starting as an intern for the magazine, Stacey then gain employment as a freelance writer accomplishing writing four published bi-line articles. She did this all at the height of the major controversy at “The Source,” magazine, which included sexual harassment charges and a notorious shooting outside of the New York’s editorial offices.
THE SOURCE MAGAZINE – DAILY DOSE CLIPPINGS
These are some of the electronic posts of article that I wrote while at “The Source,” magazine.
“THE TICKER,” STUDENT NEWSPAPER FOR
BERNARD BARUCH COLLEGE.
On September 11, 2001, I was a student in Downtown, New York Bernard Baruch College.
I spent the day driving my white station wagon into the city from my small apartment in Queens, NY. Soon after the trip across the 59th Street bridge, I was able to tell some thing was wrong as I looked to the sky and saw the billowing clouds of smoke from the World Trade Center buildings.
I reported a number of stories on the events and some of my experiences.
EBONY – LETTER TO THE EDITOR DISCUSSING
SICKLE CELL DISEASE