Bronx Stories & Heartbreak - Paperback
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by Josue Caceres (Author)
Josue Caceres returns with his second book of poetry touching on topics in The Bronx that often plague and are not spoken of in his community like mental health, toxic masculinity, love, drugs, police brutality, & displacement. He uses his poetry in this book to describe how he dealt with a breakup while dealing with our everyday issues and reflecting on the experiences of his mother and grandmother.
Author Biography
Josue Caceres was born on October 13, 1994 in The Bronx, New York. He began writing at the young age of 5 and started to take his craft serious at the age of 17. Between 2014 and 2015 he was awarded by the Borough of Manhattan Community College for the poems Freedom to Be & America. Also, he has poetry published in the university's magazine, The Guild Magazine. Caceres currently has work being used in some criminal justice courses at the university. In 2015, he began working with the creative agency, GET Studios. Together with GET Studios, they have put out many poems through their Youtube channel. In 2016, he began working with the brand, Bronx Native, as a photographer, videographer, and doing social media. He later became the brand manager. In November of 2016, Caceres published his first book, Out Of Place. In August of 2017, he completed his first short film on mental health, Viewfinder. Bronx Stories & Heartbreak is his second book.










