Angelica G. Allen
Angelica G. Allen | |
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Born | Angelica Gabriella Allen February 2 1992 |
💼 Occupation | Seventh-Day Adventist Author |
Known for | Creating the Millennial Fiction and Millennial Poetry Genres (sub-genres of Seventh-Day Adventist Christian Fiction/Poetry) |
🌐 Website | http://angelicagallen.com |
Angelica G. Allen is a first-generation Panamanian-American born Seventh-Day Adventist author, illustrator and poet from Fremont, California. Both her parents immigrated from Panama, and on her paternal side, she is a descendant of the Ngabes Panamanian natives.[1] [2][3][4] She received the 40 Under 40 Award from California State University, East Bay, and was crowned Miss Panama SF. [5][6]
Angelica G. Allen is best known for creating the Millennial Fiction and Millennial Poetry genres of literature; genres targeted to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ to Millennials. These SDA Christian genres are defined as having Seventh-Day Adventist symbolism, coded languages, lyrical writing, illustrations, and emotional storytelling in her U.S. Copyright. [7][8]
Bibliography[edit]
Title | Genre | Year |
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Untitled | Millennial Poetry | 2015 |
The Summer of Oh Nine | Millennial Fiction | 2015 |
Deflate the Nightingale | Millennial Poetry | 2016 |
But What is a Family? | Millennial Fiction/Poetry | 2020 |
The Summer of Oh Nine: New Decade Edition | Millennial Fiction | 2021 |
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