Born in a small city called Deschapelle, Haiti, Anne always felt different from all of the other kids around her, she was the quiet and shy one. Her mother moved to the U.S. just when Anne was 8 years of age and her father, Ernst Lorient could no longer care for Anne and her younger sister Marlie anymore, so Anne and Marlie moved about an hour away to be with their grandmother.
After 3 years of living with their grandmother the sisters moved together to the U.S to be with their mother. Having lost the relationship built her mother back in Haiti and her father no longer being around, Anne felt alone in a strange world, having no friends or even knowing the language Anne was bullied in school throughout her whole elementary years. As she proceed on to middle school, Anne had fully learned the American culture and language, she was adapting fast and well. She started writing about her daily activities in her journal, she called it “girls stuff”.
After filling up so many diaries, Anne though maybe she could turn her writings into poems after attending a talent show at her local high school. She then proceed to write her first poem called “Fear” with a close friend from church. Filled with excitement and enthusiasm, she begin writing more and more poems, performing them at shows, weddings, galas and churches.
Her plan is to essentially be a role model through her arts, to be an inspiration and a motivation for other individual through her words, her goal is to uplift and strengthen individuals through her words.
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