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MJ Mays is an indie author and poet whose work speaks to the power of personal freedom and honest expression. Her debut collection, Erotic Sapiosexual: Suppressed Desires of a Woman, dives into the complexities of longing, intimacy, and the unspoken thoughts many women carry but are often afraid to voice.Through her poetry, MJ creates space for conversations about sexual fulfillment, emotional connection, and the importance of communication in relationships. Her writing challenges silence and invites readers to reflect on what it means to be fully seen, heard, and understood.MJ has also been featured on platforms such as the Writing While Black Podcast, where she discussed themes of sexual fulfillment, self-awareness, and the freedom that comes from embracing one’s authentic self.A Conversation Rooted in Truth and Expression
During this SC Book Gal & Friends feature, hosted by Patrice Grimball, the conversation highlights MJ Mays’ journey as an indie author and the inspiration behind her poetry. Her work opens the door to deeper discussions about love, desire, vulnerability, and the courage it takes to put personal emotions on the page.For many readers, poetry is more than words—it is healing, release, and recognition. MJ’s collection offers that kind of experience. Erotic Sapiosexual is not only about sensuality; it is also about understanding oneself, honoring one’s desires, and learning how communication can transform relationships.Why Erotic Sapiosexual Stands Out
MJ Mays’ debut collection stands out because it combines sensual exploration with intellectual and emotional depth. The title itself speaks to a connection that goes beyond the physical. It reflects attraction rooted in the mind, conversation, and the deeper layers of human connection.Readers who enjoy poetry that is honest, passionate, and unapologetic will find MJ’s work both relatable and empowering. Her poems invite readers to examine their own suppressed desires, their need for emotional intimacy, and the ways in which silence can impact relationships.Celebrating Indie Authors and African American Literature
SC Book Gal & Friends is proud to continue uplifting voices like MJ Mays. As a literary platform dedicated to African American literature, book reviews, author interviews, and community discussions, SC Book Gal & Friends provides a space where readers and writers can come together to celebrate stories that matter.Through weekly live sessions, interviews, and giveaways, Patrice Grimball and the SC Book Gal & Friends community continue to shine a spotlight on authors who are making meaningful contributions to literature.MJ Mays’ voice is one that deserves to be heard. Her poetry is bold, reflective, and freeing—reminding readers that self-expression is powerful and that there is beauty in telling the truth.Join the Conversation
If you are a lover of poetry, African American literature, indie authors, or books that spark real conversations, this sit-down with MJ Mays is one you do not want to miss.Be sure to follow SC Book Gal & Friends for more author interviews, book discussions, reviews, giveaways, and weekly live sessions celebrating the literary community.And don’t forget to check out MJ Mays’ debut poetry collection:Erotic Sapiosexual: Suppressed Desires of a Woman
A poetry collection exploring sensuality, self-discovery, communication, and the freedom of embracing desire
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