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Forever on Fire by Angela Taylor
September 3, 2021 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
![The background of the poster is sage green. All text is light yellow unless otherwise specified. On the upper left corner is large text that says “Book Launch”. Below in smaller text that says “Arts AccessAbility Network Manitoba and Inspire Community Outreach Present:”. In the upper right corner are AANM’s and Inspire Community’s logos. Taking up the majority of the left-hand side of the poster is an image of the book cover. The book cover has the words “ANGELA TAYLOR FOREVER ON FIRE” along the top with an head shot of Angela. Angela is a white woman with long bright red hair. Angela is looking to the right and is in ¾ profile. Next to the book cover on the right is the following text “Join AANM and Inspire Community for the launch of Angela Taylor's autobiography, Forever on Fire. Taylor's artwork will be projected in large scale on a downtown building and signed copies will be available for purchase. When: September 3, 2021 7pm-10pm Where: 329 Cumberland Ave. East parking lot. for more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/839607790060736”. Below this text and the book cover is a quote by Angela in white text ““My life story and the exploration of what it means to be neurocomplex, redheaded, putting out fires in life, living with passion and intensity, feeling the forward movement and thirst for change” -Angela Taylor”](https://aanm.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Book-Launch.jpg)
Join Arts AccessAbility Network Manitoba and Inspire Community Outreach to celebrate the launch of Forever on Fire an autobiography by Angela Taylor. Taylor’s artwork will be projected in large scale on a downtown building and signed copies will be available for purchase. Free event! Free snacks!
Statement
Forever on Fire, a love letter to never fitting in, is a 3 part book sharing the lived experience of being neurodivergent and living with mental health illness and learning to thrive. It includes the processing and explanation of how sensitivity can lead to trauma, how to embrace who you are, the creative outlet of art and writing, and the creation of a registered social services charity, Inspire Community Outreach.
“My life story and the exploration of what it means to be neurocomplex, redheaded, putting out fires in life, living with passion and intensity, feeling the forward movement and thirst for change” -Angela Taylor”