Maimouna Cisse is the daughter of Ibrahima Cisse, one of the last kings of the savanna in Africa. Her late father, Ibrahima Cisse, who was a prolific local writer and a wealthy businessman, became ...view moreMaimouna Cisse is the daughter of Ibrahima Cisse, one of the last kings of the savanna in Africa. Her late father, Ibrahima Cisse, who was a prolific local writer and a wealthy businessman, became King Nanan Agba Ehoussou II of the Ahali Sakiare Huacle tribe on August 14, 1994. Like her father the king, she is also a prolific writer; she writes under a pseudonym, N’Dolo. She was born and raised in Ivory Coast, West Africa, where she lived for twenty-nine years before she emigrated to the States. She started to write when she turned twenty-nine years old, after a painful divorce and difficult life circumstances. Writing has helped her channel the darkness and sorrow she felt inside into a positive energy. She is politically engaged and takes a stand on a variety of social issues. Her writings illustrate her engagement in politics and her stands on a variety of social issues. Her upcoming future books include but are not limited to a collection of short stories in both French and English and a collection of poems in both French and English also.view less