Synopsis "Reflections of a Man"
Morgan Andrew-Morganson (also known as spoken word artist Master Morganson, The Melancholic) grew up lower-middle class in Detroit, Michigan. His upbringing, much like the city which birthed him, is one combining joyous and heartrending moments. Yet ultimately, both the light and the dark contributed to his character and outlook on life. "Reflections of a Man," a story containing fact, fiction, and commentary, is a semi-autobiographical work chronicling Andrew-Morganson's life. His birth and early childhood years, awkward adolescence, and post college quarter life crisis all find themselves detailed within, along with his own thoughts concerning the people and situations he's encountered throughout the years. From family members, crushes, bad teachers, and even evil bosses, all the prominent figures in Andrew-Morganson's life find themselves described within his story.Morgan Andrew-Morganson's tale is one aiming to make its readers humored, saddened, overjoyed, angered, confused, and ultimately ... contemplative.