Deborah Magdalena

Deborah bares her poetic soul by independently releasing Spoken Word CDs

 

Spoken Soul:

A Survival Kit of Poetry

Produced by Brandon K. Olmos, son of actor Edward James Olmos,

Andres Dalmastro and Peter Tullock

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deborah Magdalena LIVE

Featuring Latin Grammy Winner Nestor Torres, master pianist Don Nestor and Showtime at the Apollo Champ Big Brooklyn Red

Co-Produced by famed DJ Felix Sama

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

heartbreak haiku

by deborah magdalena

 

 

FOREWORD

 

Written by

Shaggy Flores

Nuyorican Massarican Poeta

 

 

 

FOREWORD INSERTS:

 

Samurai Adobo-Easting Guerrera Princess

 

In this - her first chapbook of poetry - renowned Florican (Florida Puerto Rican) poet Deborah Magdalena uses Senryu, the traditional form of Haiku, to explore the beauty of love through all of its glory and heartache.

 

In Heart Break Haiku, Deborah transforms into a 21st century, Samurai, Adobo-Eating, Guerrera Princess who channels her poetic-god in an attempt to conquer the trials and tribulations of her past, present, and future relationships.

 

As one of the new generation of Nuyorican poets pushing the cannon, Deborah Magdalena has created a moment in time that gives a glimpse of a Latina writer in love with others and eventually with the beauty that is the griot.

 

Alafia!

 

 

Deborah Magdalena’s First Chapbook

Available NOW!

Deborah Magdalena

PRODUCT—PRODUCTO

 

Actress Poet Journalist Comedian Motivational Specialist Cultural Lecturer Artist

CD Reviews:

 

 “Deborah Magdalena lets us into her confessional, a place where she delivers her most intimate, heartfelt, sometimes raw, sometimes playful, always passionate poems.

Bless us, father!”

Liz Balmaseda, Pulitzer Prize winning writer and film producer

 

“She’s fierce, beautiful, dramatic, funny and real!

Aisha Medina – Urban America Newspaper

 

“The poems, fresh and at times funny relates the poet’s revelations to love, sex, friends’ family and her own search for identity, declaring her independence with a gggrrrllish bite

Judy Cantor – The Street Weekly, Miami Herald