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MIROGLYPHICS
Romoulous
Romoulous, who is the Owner and President of Miroglyphics, started his writing career at the age of nine. He was inspired by his grandmother’s ambitious and aggressive attitude of not accepting failure or defeat. This same spirit became his inheritance that gave him strong desires to move forward and not backwards. Enduring trials and tribulations have proven, not only one can rise in victory, but also in defeat. Romoulous also follows his grandmother’s attitude of being a service to others, as he reminisces assisting with local youth groups and immigrants that lived in the neighborhood. He is affiliated with several non-profit organizations throughout the United States (Single Mother of Culture, North Dade Academy, and Dr. Barbara Senior Sharkins foundation) Out of retrospect, Romoulous describes each day with her as being priceless, that inspired him to write a poem about her called “The Jewel in Nile.” Romoulous replies, “It was all charity and she expected nothing in return.” Because of his stern businessman-like appearance and competitive attitude, this publishing mogul is often mistaken for helping others out with something in return. This Warrior of Light has learned how to shun away from the negative attitudes, and instead, surrounds himself around positive energy and positive people. Romoulous does not define the name Miroglyphics as a business name or a popular magazine to compete with other popular magazines that participate in making and manufacturing gossip columns into featured articles. Romoulous prides himself on the ability of presenting a platform to artists and entertainers that are overlooked. The name, Miroglyphics was created in memory of his grandmother. The name MIRO represents Minnie Ross her first two initials and last first two initials. GLYPHICS represents the visual graphics, arts, and writings that MIROGLYHICS will provide for audiences in the future. A Veteran of the United States Army, he served his country during Operation Iraqi Freedom, contributing to convoy missions and providing logistical support. Romoulous published a few titles shortly after returning from his tour in the Middle East. The Katalambano series “The Strong Survive” and “187 Warriors Killers” He later decided to take destiny into his own hands by establishing a publishing company “MIROGLYPHICS” shortly after being discharge from the United States Army. Prior to pursuing his publishing company, Romoulous was recruited by two Protective Agencies in New York City and Baltimore City that conducted special operations for diplomatic officials. Romoulous, always wanting to see more and loving to travel, decided to relocate to Miami, FL for two years in which he would build before establishing the Miroglyphics Magazine in New York City and Philadelphia. Since then, Romoulous has been expanding his publishing company “MIROGLYPHICS” into a strong literary house of sufficient reading material and in the future, his ambitions resides in making quality animation films, as well as motion picture films, perhaps using his own published books as material. Introducing the “MIROGLYPHICS MAGAZINE”, this magazine was created to prove that raw talent still exist and to allow independent and underground artists, and entertainers, a literary platform to stand up on, and present a voice to a mainstream world that might overlook them, due to the large influx of mainstream magazines. MIROGLYPHICS MAGAZINE objective is to bring back raw talent and creativity for the next generations to follow and to believe in. |
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