Petion Savain

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Petion Savain (February 15, 1906 in Port-au-Prince - 1975?) was a Haïtian artist and writer.

Savain studied at the Haïtian School of Agronomy from which received a degree in law. He began painting in his early years and by his early 30s he was the author of at least two books, La Case de Damballah and Les Oeuvres Nouvelles. Savain eventually became a newspaper columnist, as well as lawyer, teacher, and author. His works, known for their bright colors, have been displayed in numerous art galleries, such as the Corcoran Gallery and the Riverside Museum.

Fritz-Gerald Delice is an award-winning Haitian poet author of the well acclaimed Inspirational poetry book "Just Let It Flow" and also the author of "It's My Turn Now". Fritz-Gerald was born and raised in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on March 28, 1967. He's earned an Associate degree in Accounting, a Baccalaureate and Magna Cum Laude Master's in Business Administration. He's written a host of articles for various magazines, including the Gwinnett Life; featured #1 in at least three different anthologies. He's earned The Editors' Choice awards three years in a row and he's recognized by the International Library of Poets as a Poet Scholar. Fgdelice1 (talk) 16:38, 24 May 2008 (UTC)Fritz-Gerald Delice