Unlock The Sparkline | | August Alsina

Unlock The Sparkline | | August Alsina

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Nalani Rose Oliver a 21 year old going through This Thing Called Life in Brooklyn. She's gotten her nails dirty in her past cause it sure ain't pretty. But she has a special way of expressing the pain....Poetically. Lani works at a Recreation Center with a program called PoeticTactics where she helps those in her neighborhood express their issues through poems. She steadily tries to free herself from hurt but nothing works. No matter how hard she tries. Little does she know God is prepared to send a miracle worker her way. August a 23 year old up and coming artist. He's gone through some tough things himself. Him and his Long time love Hayley have drifted apart during the years creating even more problems for August. But he still manages to deliver his art...his music to the world. What will happen when these two Aug and Lani collide? Can Aug help her unlock her Sparkline? Find out in Unlock the Sparkline
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Crescendo

Everyone has a song that captures who they are. No one but Leila Gonzalez can hear them. Melodies and tunes fill her head everywhere she goes, and all she wants is to replicate them in her songwriting. There's just one problem: she sucks at songwriting. Lyrics are okay, but everything else? She'd rather hit her head with her guitar. That is why her guitar lessons are sacred to her. But when her old guitar teacher quits unexpectedly, she has no option but to sit through lessons with the Neil Ferrer, lead guitarist of local band The Heights with about a million bad rumors to his name. And what's worst of all, Leila can't hear his song.

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