Erica Abbott
Poet aka Erica Chesler |
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About the
author I grew up in Port Elizabeth, South
Africa with two brothers. My dad was an orphan from WWI and came to South
Africa as a young boy. My mom grew up in
South Africa and encouraged me in dance and music.
My mom played the piano and I
recall dancing freely to her wonderful music.
I think my appreciation for rhythm came from these joyful days of
dancing to my mother’s piano music and the early rock and roll records on our
phonograph. Growing up I read a lot of
poetry, loved dancing and enjoyed my ballet classes. During my school years I attended
speech and drama classes where I learned how to communicate my love of stories
and rhythm. I went to the University of
Cape Town Drama School and qualified as a teacher of speech and drama and
started teaching in the local schools. I then produced and acted in
several local plays and taught speech and drama. After getting married, I worked as
an educational consultant and continued teaching speech and drama. I was involved in public relations
work for a nonprofit organization and did talks at schools in some
underprivileged communities. Together, with the local police chief, we promoted
Human Rights issues and several other uplifting community projects. During this time, I was introduced
to the personal assistant of Nelson Mandela and showed her the human rights
program, which she enthusiastically endorsed. Together we flew to Los Angeles
where she learned more about the Human Rights program. I was invited by the Chamber of Commerce in
Cape Town to introduce human rights to the community, and I spoke about this on
radio and television. In 2011 my husband passed away so
in 2014 I moved to Australia where two of my three children are living. It was at that time I met Sandy, my current
husband, who grew up in Hawaii and studied art, photography and graphic design. We moved to Florida in 2021. It was then that I first started to jot down
some ideas for writing poems and with the encouragement from Sandy started
writing consistently. With his help I have written this book of poetry. I have 12 lovely grandchildren
scattered all around the globe. A note to the reader: |