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Ryan Smith
Born on December 2, 1988 in Farmville, Virginia. Ryan began writing poetry while a student at Prince Edward County High School, which during that 4 year span he decided to make writing a future career path. Good friend Jason Paris was one of the first to notice Ryan's ability with writing and... show more

Born on December 2, 1988 in Farmville, Virginia. Ryan began writing poetry while a student at Prince Edward County High School, which during that 4 year span he decided to make writing a future career path. Good friend Jason Paris was one of the first to notice Ryan's ability with writing and gave him the nickname Ryan the Poet. Since high school, his major influences includes musicians Bob Marley, Lauryn Hill, Nas, Kanye West, Tupac Shakur, and Kurt Cobain. Poets and Authors such as Maya Angelou, Langston Hughes, Gil-Scott Heron, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Edgar Allan Poe also became great writing influences. At age 15, Ryan began entering Poetry Contest placing in the top 20 in each of his writing entries. Ryan once stated "Writing for me has become a huge part of my life for me to express myself through poetry and storytelling". Today, he continues to write poetry as well as being an activist and helping others when in need. Many call him an inspiration and a new leader for this generation, praising his abilities to create a powering touch between lyrics, writing and creativity, by friend Alberto Ibarra.
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alwaysbooks
alwaysbooks rated it 6 years ago
Loved the cover! The book itself, not quite as much mainly because it couldn’t seem to decide what it was. Supernatural? Espionage? Romance? Not enough of the first, too much of the second and the third only just touched on. The house on the island was interesting, so would have liked that to have b...
Sci-Fi & Scary
Sci-Fi & Scary rated it 7 years ago
The author knows what he’s doing. I went into A Haunted Halloween, the 11th book in a series, completely blind and had no problems. I didn’t even realize until after I’d finished reading it and was looking closely at the cover that it was part of a series. And, as stated on the blurb, this is a book...
TheBookDisciple
TheBookDisciple rated it 9 years ago
I was totally loving it until the end. It wasn't a bad ending, just sort of anti-climatic. I think if the author had stretched it out a bit it might not have felt so rushed.
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