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Erika Renee Land
File:2015 International Womens day march and rally.jpg
2015 International Women’s Day march and rally
Born (1983-08-09) August 9, 1983 (age 40)
NationalityAmerican United States
Alma materUniversity of Georgia
OccupationAuthor
Years active2012-present
Known forPoetry, public speaking
ParentRenee Rhodes
RelativesDr. Shelton Land[1]
Websitehttp://www.erikarland.com

Erika Renee Land (born August 9, 1983) is an American 21st-century war poet, author, and motivational speaker. She has published two poetry collections that chronicle her experiences as a pharmacy technician while helping the Global War on Terrorism efforts, several lesbian fiction novels, and academic articles.

Early life

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Land was born in Norfolk, Virginia, on August 9, 1983. She grew up on the corner of Tidewater Drive and Wall Street in the Barraud Park neighborhood. She attended 6-7 elementary schools in multiple states because of her stepfather's military service, then Azalea Middle School and Granby High School, both located in Norfolk.

Army

After graduating high school, Land joined the United States Army, where she earned a Pharmacy Technician technical degree - MOS classification 68Q. She was stationed at Fort Leonard Wood for basic training, Fort Sam Houston for Advanced Individual Training (AIT), and Fort Lewis, before being deployed with the 47th Combat Support Hospital to FOB Diamondback in Mosul, Iraq, and finally Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Her decorations include two Army Achievement medals, the Army Superior Unit award, the National Defense Service medal, the Global War on Terrorism service medal, the Iraq Campaign medal with campaign star, the Army Service Ribbon and the Overseas service ribbon.

Post-Army

After returning from Mosul, Iraq in 2006, Land was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In February 2009, she was honorably discharged from the Army and moved to Athens, Georgia to pursue a career in pharmacy. Land lost her passion for pharmacy as she searched for ways to heal her PTSD.

Poetry

Land attempted suicide multiple times, but was saved by what she describes as a "divine intervention". After her last attempt, she embarked on a quest to educate the general public about PTSD by way of poetry. She stumbled upon poetry after she hearing a song that reduced her to tears, prompting her to write her first poem, "War Song". After publishing it and a few others, she pursued a degree in English from the University of Georgia. Her first poetry performance was at the Globe, a local pub in Athens, for Word of Mouth. She self-published her first collection, Residual Affects, with fellow veteran and photographer Katisha Smittick in 2013. With hopes of winning the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for poetry, Land republished a few of her war-related poems along with new pieces as the solo project Georgia's Dam.

Additional information

She is a member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Lambda Delta Chapter.

Bibliography

Poetry

It's Complicated series

Articles

Stop the Debate

  • "Marijuana WILL BE legalized soon!" (April 13, 2014)
  • "We are all Welfare beneficiaries!" (May 2, 2014)
  • "We are all prejudiced!" (May 24, 2014)

References

  • Official website
  • Larson, Susan (Dec 12, 2013). "Searching for Support for PTSD". Gwinnett Daily Post.
  • Richter, B. Kay. "Vet Erika Land pulls poetry from her PTSD". OUTinSA. Retrieved Aug 3, 2015.
  • Mathis, Don. "Veteran Erika Land explores repercussions of war in local performance of ‘PTSD and Me’" OUTinSa. Retrieved Nov 5, 2015
  • Texas Public Radio, Worth Repeating