Happy Friday all! Hope everyone had a great Fourth of July, enjoyed good food, and watched plenty of fireworks! Starting this quiet morning with an artist spotlight, and I'm so excited to feature his story. To my upcoming artists, designers, producers, etc, out there, I would love to hear your story too! It's my goal to feature at least one person a month, so feel free to email me for a feature!
Author Malik Saunders, pen name
Blatant Guyon, has made a major impact telling his life story and speaking about a near-fatal accident that has greatly affected his life. Taking what seemed like a negative
Read more about Malik below!
Months later, Malik had a
life-altering, near-death experience. While riding in the backseat of a car
with friends one night, he was in a terrible accident when a truck quickly
pulled out in front of them. The impact, at 65-70 miles an hour, almost killed
him. “I heard a loud crack, and then I could no longer breath,” Malik said of
the accident. He was transported to the hospital, where he went into a coma for
a week.
After waking up, Malik spent two months in the
hospital, and was told that he would never make a full recovery. “When I got
out, I had to learn to walk again, talk, eat, and take care of myself,” he
said. He had metal put into his lower back after his body snapped forward from
the impact of the accident, as well as an illeostomy (a surgical opening to
remove wastes). He’s also on what is
called H.P.N. (home parenteral nutition) which gives him a mixture of fluid,
electrolytes,vitamins ,and potassium to stay alive. “God is good and life
is good,” Malik said. “I have good days and bad days and I'm in the hospital
4-5 times out of the years, but 10 years later I'm still here. This was a test.
Now it is my testimony.”
Malik turned this tragic and
difficult experience into a huge blessing.
In the hospital, he took up writing about Memoirs from the 5th Floor: Fighting for My Life in December
2011. The book is Malik’s own reflection of the accident, as well as his
recovery process, family relationships, and his relationship with God.
his experiences. “I had so
much time of isolation, I began to write like the wind,” he said. His
“scribbles and ripped up papers” he saved from his time in the hospital turned
into a perfect masterpiece for him. Using his writings, he released his first
book,
Malik is currently back in Sacramento,
spending time with his family and children, Adrianna-Malika and Isaiah-Malik,
as well as his grandson Adrian. The author is featured at venues across
California doing readings and spoken word, as well as speaking to kids about
cars, the dangers of texting and driving, as well as making better life
choices. If I can stop one person from going through what I've been through, I
did my job,” Malik said. “I believe I am here for a reason and that reason is
to save a life.” He’s also finishing up his third
book, Pain MediZen, a book of spoken
word, and also is planning to take a chapter from Memoirs from the 5th Floor and turn into a one man show!
Beautifully written article abouta perfect man. thank you.
ReplyDeleteCongrats Malik! Its always great to see you stepping into and living your higher self. Truth be told from these lips! S. Guyona
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