Cheryl Joi Mosley
Cheryl Joi Mosley is a native of Chicago. She has several short stories in progress and believes strongly in journaling on a regular basis. She also is a beginning pastel artist. She believes that surrounding oneself with beauty is the secret to happiness.
Cheryl is an undergraduate at DePaul University working on her B.A. in English, Creative Writing. She currently resides with her parents and a lovable cat named White Sox.
Articles by Cheryl Mosley
Why I Write October 25, 2007 (Cheryl Joi Mosley) Vladimir Nabokov once wrote, "The pages are still blank, but there is a miraculous feeling of the words being there, written in invisible ink and clamoring to become visible." If I could only think of something to say then those clamoring words would be released and, for me, there will finally be a sense of relief. After all, the words are a huge part of me. The words come from me and create a feeling -- power, sadness, lust, madness -- and I am part of it. (complete article...)

