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Clone Petrifies in Carol Denise Mitchell's The Mad Sister

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Clone Roxy Petrifies in Mitchell’s:

 

THE MAD SISTER…

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Added by Racer on April 4, 2012 at 2:42pm — No Comments

Manic Readers Interview with Brenda Farrar Ejemai

-- Author Interviews --

MANIC READERS

Interview With Brenda Farrar-Ejemai

Aug 11, 2008

Hi Brenda,

I’m delighted to have this chance to talk with you and review some of your work with you. Please grab a glass or cup of your favorite beverage and sit a spell. Let’s talk about your poetry first.



From looking at your website and reading some of the things posted there I would venture to guess that your first love is poetry. In 1994 the poem Experience was… Continue

Added by Brenda Farrar-Ejemai on July 29, 2010 at 7:23am — No Comments

Life Without Black People

"LIFE WITHOUT BLACK PEOPLE"





A very humorous and revealing story is told about a group of white people who were fed up with African Americans, so they joined together and wished themselves away.





They passed through a deep dark tunnel and emerged in sort of a twilight zone where there is an America without black people.



At first these white people breathed a sigh of relief. At last, they said No more crime, drugs, violence and welfare. All of the… Continue

Added by Brenda Farrar-Ejemai on June 19, 2010 at 12:44pm — No Comments

The Statue of Liberty

Please read the following article from an unknown source:





It is hard to believe that after my many years of schooling (secondary and post) the following facts about the Statue of Liberty were never taught.



Hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of people including myself have

visited the Statue of Liberty over the years yet I'm unable to find one

person who knows the true history behind the Statue...amazing!



Yes, amazing that so much important… Continue

Added by Brenda Farrar-Ejemai on June 15, 2010 at 5:46pm — No Comments

The Statue of Liberty

Please read the following article from an unknown source:…

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Added by Brenda Farrar-Ejemai on June 15, 2010 at 5:43pm — No Comments

It Should be Obvious

Brenda Farrar-Ejemai is the author of the book/documentary:…

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Added by Brenda Farrar-Ejemai on June 4, 2010 at 3:44pm — No Comments

A excerpt from my new book. "From Gigolo to Jesus" Set for release in spring 2010

Hello guys,,

K. L. here. I want to wish everyone a blessed up coming winter season. This is a down time for me. However I am working on big things for next year from Confrences, Book Fair and Seminars @ colleges and even one on a cruise set for later July early August. With all I am working on I am setting up for the release of my next book. It will be a book of non fiction. It will tell the story of man behind "A Man in Transition" I am sure you will enjoy the ride.

I am working on… Continue

Added by K. L. Belvin on November 8, 2009 at 11:31am — No Comments

Check out Large In Charge Magazine. I'm this month feature.

Please come by and check out my interview with Large In Charge Magazine. I am the feature of the month. It was an honor and pleasure to do the interview. As a Big Handsome man married to a Big Beautiful woman, I had to support one of the leaders in the Size acceptance community. Thanks Raqui you one of a kind.. Love ya Rock.. Thank You for allowing me to grace your site. Check it out guys and support the cause..…



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Added by K. L. Belvin on July 31, 2009 at 11:53pm — No Comments

Worry

WORRY



Worry is to feel or express great care and anxiety, to fret. To worry is to have something constantly on the mind and agonizing over it. It can give a sick feeling. It can also be expressed through speech and action. The mind is agitated and there are complaints, there is impatience and irritability. In other words, there is no peace.



Sometimes worry can consume hours, days even weeks out of your life. You try to throw it off, but it clings like static. It clings like a… Continue

Added by Brenda Farrar-Ejemai on January 2, 2009 at 8:30pm — No Comments

Searching for New Readers

Well, I've been at it for a little over 10 hours now. It is my goal to have 200 of my books sold by the end of the day on Saturday, August 2nd. I'm not sure if I'll make it, but I'm certainly trying.



If you haven't purchased your copy of The Rape of Innocence: Taking Captivity Captive or Becoming: My Personal Memoirs, now is the perfect time. Help me meet my quota of 200 books by Saturday afternoon. When you… Continue

Added by Lacresha Hayes on July 31, 2008 at 10:26pm — No Comments

THIS WEEK IN MOVIE OVERVIEWS

Wait...I bet u think that I am doing these little overviews just so I can tell u ALL ABOUT the latest movies ahead of time--detail for detail. U wanna know what happened, who did it and why. Ooh.....you so nosy. LOL. We're not going to do that, k?



But I see and HAVE SEEN just about everything...I am also a screenwriter and I WILL let you know how I FEEL about the latest films that are out there. Deal? As if you had a choice! LOL.



You KNOW I saw The Dark Knight.… Continue

Added by LaDeana Michelle on July 25, 2008 at 5:59pm — No Comments

Read 'The Significance of Cherries' (Murder mystery) FOR FREE

One of my longer short stories 'The Significance of Cherries' has just been published in the summer issue of The Loch Raven Review. It will eventually appear in a print anthology by the Review but for now the story is available to read FREE online at http://www.lochravenreview.net/2008Summer/porter.html



Check out the rest of the journal while you're there. It's a great… Continue

Added by Brian L Porter on July 14, 2008 at 6:52am — No Comments

Award Received for 'Purple Death'

I'm delighted to have received the award earned by my forthcoming novel 'Purple Death' for 'The Authors Lounge Best Cover Illustration Design' for June 2008. this follows on from the success of 'A Study in Red' in the previous month's poll, and I would like to say a very big thank you to Graeme Houston for his wonderfully evocative design, and to all of those friends who supported my books nominations. More information about the… Continue

Added by Brian L Porter on July 11, 2008 at 2:00am — No Comments

A Study in Red - The Awards

A Study in Red - The Secret Journal of Jack the Ripper recently won The Authors Lounge Best Cover Illustration award for May 2008.

I'd like to say another big thank you to everyone who voted for the book in the recent awards. Your support was greaty appreciated.



This is the second accolade awarded to 'A Study in Red' having previously been named aa a 'Recommended Read' by CK2S Kwips & Kritiques.com in February of 2008. See… Continue

Added by Brian L Porter on July 10, 2008 at 3:30am — No Comments

Guest Post on StoryCrafters

Stop by StoryCrafters today and read a guest post from Slawomir Rapala on writing Fantasy. Slawomir is the author of The Legend of Aezubah: The Crimson General. You can read a synopsis and check out the great cover at Buzz the Book.

Added by Jean Lauzier on June 13, 2008 at 8:24am — No Comments

Heroic Fantasy, Web Comic & Free Poster

Discover author Slawomir Rapala at Bragging Rites and read the synopsis to his new release, The Legend of Aezubah: The Crimson General.



The Legend of Aezubah: The Crimson General is a sword and sorcery epic of human aspirations and tragedy. It shows how anyone can be both a villain and a hero and how even the smallest actions can change the world. You can order your copy from… Continue

Added by Jean Lauzier on June 9, 2008 at 9:04am — No Comments

Fantasy Free For All

Love heroic fantasy? Then you'll love what I have to share with you today.



First...



Read the synopsis of The Legend of Aezubah: The Crimson General by Slawomir Rapala at Buzz the Book. Click the Bewildering Press link for purchase info and author bio.



Next, click on over to Flashing Swords… Continue

Added by Jean Lauzier on June 5, 2008 at 11:54am — No Comments

The Game Is Ova by: Derrick O'Neal







THE GAME IS OVA

Derrick O’Neal


O’Neal Publishing

ISBN: 978-0-9802098-0-8





The Games is Ova , details the life of former drug dealer “ Clay” whose original goal was to become a professional basketball player. When his dream did not become a reality and life didn’t turn out the way he planned. Clay learns the meaning of struggle. He soon learns another… Continue

Added by Dawnny Ruby Platinum Book PR on May 29, 2008 at 11:48am — No Comments

The Organization by: T.Freeman

For Immediate Release



Media Contact:

Thomas Freeman Jr.

Sleepy Eye Publishing

1130 Sunset Rd. #3N

Burlington, New Jersey

Phone: 609 920 3338

Email: harpodoe@yahoo.com





Controversial Novel Detailing Camden's Biggest Drug Ring Hits Shelves







Camden, NJ - In The Organization, a novel by T. Freeman Jr. The mayor of Camden New Jersey is also aligned with the biggest drug… Continue

Added by Dawnny Ruby Platinum Book PR on May 29, 2008 at 11:16am — No Comments

Online Comic & Free Book Promotion Site

The Marsh God, written and scripted by Bruce Durham, inked by fantasy artist Miko, is now available. Each week on Thursday we'll add a new page. We start with the cover and page one. Just visit the Flashing Swords home page.



We'd love to hear your thoughts, so after you've read each installment, please consider clicking on the Flashing Swords Forum link on the side menu and posting your comments.



Also, remember the… Continue

Added by Jean Lauzier on May 23, 2008 at 8:27am — No Comments

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How The Civil Rights Movement Was Covered In Birmingham

There's a stark difference between how the national press covered the events of 1963 in Birmingham and how Birmingham's papers covered their own city. Audie Cornish talks with Alabama journalist Hank Klibanoff, co-author of The Race Beat, about the disparity.

House Passes Bill That Would Ban Abortions After 20 Weeks

The legislation is one of the most far-reaching abortion bills in decades and follows the May murder convictions of Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell. The bill, which would ban nearly all abortions starting 20 weeks after fertilization, is unlikely to ever become law.

Home-Schooled Students Fight To Play On Public School Teams

Roughly half of U.S. states have passed laws making home-schooled students eligible to play for their local school teams. But in Indiana, an attempt to find a middle ground hasn't calmed the debate.

Change Is On The Horizon For London's Famous Skyline

The city of London boasts centuries of architectural history. But a building boom is threatening the city's traditionally low-rise aesthetic and the views of some of that history. Critics — including UNESCO — are very worried about London's changing skyline.

A Look Back At How Newspapers Covered The Civil Rights Movement

This week Audie Cornish travels to Birmingham, Ala., to revisit some of the stories that shaped that city and the nation in the summer of 1963. Today she talks with Hank Klibanoff, co-author of The Race Beat about how the newspapers covered the civil rights struggle fifty years ago.

Patients Lead The Way As Medicine Grapples With Apps

Smartphone apps can help count calories or detect a heart attack. People are embracing them to manage many aspects of their health. But medical apps are largely unregulated now, so there's no easy way to be sure which ones are trustworthy and which ones aren't.

Mexico's Tech Startups Look To Overcome Barriers To Growth

In the past decade, Mexico's tech industry has flourished, growing three times faster than the global average. Most of that growth has been fueled by demand from the United States. But as Mexico's startups strive to make it in foreign markets, they say they need more engineers and ways to finance their growth.

Letters: Mozart's Violin And The Price Of Potatoes

Robert Siegel and Melissa Block read emails from listeners about Mozart's violin and the price of potatoes.

Congressman On NSA: Checks And Balances Prevent Abuse

Melissa Block talks to Republican Congressman Mac Thornberry, who serves on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. He talks about the testimony by leaders of the National Security Agency, the Department of Justice and the FBI on Tuesday morning. He's been supportive of the NSA surveillance program, saying it's not only legal, but vital to security.

Brazilian Leaders Take Conciliatory Tone Toward Protesters

Protests have erupted in Brazil over the past week. On Monday, there were tens of thousands of demonstrators on the streets of cities across the country. And again on Tuesday, demonstrations have continued. Unlike in Turkey, Brazil's leaders are adopting a conciliatory tone.

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So what does the bailout plan give us . . . 16 Replies

Millions of taxpayers, thousands of businesses and groups as diverse as solar power developers and natural disaster victims will see tax relief with the House vote Friday to approve and send to the…Continue

Tags: bailout-plan, economic-crisis

Started by Marlive in Politics. Last reply by wizthom Oct 31, 2008.

Remembering 9/11 6 Replies

I'll personally never forget that fateful day... working from home, I watched it all unfold right before my eyes, on the television... it was horrifying. My favorite American city... my favorite…Continue

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Started by Wil in Remembering When.... Last reply by James Miles Aug 21, 2011.

Remembering Hurricane Katrina 6 Replies

August 29th marks the 3rd anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Let us all take a moment to stop and reflect, remember, and pray for all those affected by the storm.

Started by Renee Williams in General Discussions. Last reply by Wil Aug 31, 2008.

obama shame on obama ,,georgia envaded by russia may have sealed obama fate

A Trip of a Different KindMuch hoopla surrounded Barack Obama's recent trip to the Middle…Continue

Started by wizthom in Politics Aug 15, 2008.

why obama wont get elected ,yes blacks do read seee

ANN COULTERJonathan Livingston ObamaI’ve caught Obama fever! Obamamania, Obamarama,Obama, Obama, Obama. (I just pray to God this isclean, renewable electricity I’m feeling.)Only white guilt could…Continue

Started by wizthom in Politics Aug 15, 2008.

Time To Save Our Children 7 Replies

LET THEM KILL ONE ANOTHERby: David W. Johnson, Jr.Why should our enemies care if we rob and kill one anotherIf we destroy one another, it saves them from having to do itAfrican Americans, wakeup…Continue

Started by David W. Johnson, Jr. in Social Leaders. Last reply by David W. Johnson, Jr. Aug 18, 2008.

There's Self-Publishing Wealth In Your Future 2 Replies

Hi Everyone! Finally, what we promised is ready!!!Self-publishing Your Way to Wealth. It is in your future because it is a positive impact in the lives of those you touch. It overpowers inflation. It…Continue

Tags: resources, succeed., success, teleseminar, ebook

Started by Martha Tucker in General Discussions. Last reply by nwabueze eleke Oct 22, 2010.

Win A Book: Meet Author Ivan Wright Here at The Urban Book Lounge 3 Replies

Join Author Ivan Wright on his virtual book tour!Ivan will be available on The People's Lounge ( Urban Book Lounge) for questions June 9th - 15thThose of you who have enjoyed his first novel, BLACK…Continue

Tags: Book-Marketing, Publicity, Author-Promotion, Mystery-Books, Black-Authors

Started by Dawnny Ruby Platinum Book PR in General Discussions. Last reply by Dawnny Ruby Platinum Book PR Jun 16, 2008.

iTunes Top 10 SPOKEN WORD. Click to visit the Apple iTunes Store to view the rest or buy your favorites!

7. Pain Is Temporary - Etthehiphoppreacher

Pain Is Temporary by Etthehiphoppreacher from the album Pain Is Temporary - Single

1. To This Day - Shane Koyczan and the Short Story Long

To This Day by Shane Koyczan and the Short Story Long from the album Remembrance Year

2. Who’s On First - Abbott & Costello

Who’s On First by Abbott & Costello from the album Who's On First

9. Ballad of Bilbo Baggins - Leonard Nimoy

Ballad of Bilbo Baggins by Leonard Nimoy from the album Spaced Out - The Best of Leonard Nimoy & William Shatner

3. Graduation March - Qitup

Graduation March by Qitup from the album Audio Tools

6. Sports Inspirational Speeches - Erich Schwer

Sports Inspirational Speeches by Erich Schwer from the album Sports Inspirational Speeches - Single

4. Live fast die young - Bad girls do it well. - Alexander Alvina Chamberland

Live fast die young - Bad girls do it well. by Alexander Alvina Chamberland from the album The revolutionary audacious fruition of the strength, knowledge and broader empathy gained from swimming through quicksand not sinking or taking the straight road to status quo. Do not fear the abyss. Do not fear bliss.

8. Episode 1 - Alexander Versus Hitler (feat. Dan Carlin) - Dan Carlin's Hardcore History

Episode 1 - Alexander Versus Hitler (feat. Dan Carlin) by Dan Carlin's Hardcore History from the album Episode 1 - Alexander Versus Hitler (feat. Dan Carlin) - EP

5. I Know a Man - Bishop Larry D.Trotter & Sweet Holy Spirit Combine Choir

I Know a Man by Bishop Larry D.Trotter & Sweet Holy Spirit Combine Choir from the album I Know a Man - Single

10. I Will Not Let an Exam Result Decide My Fate (Extended Version) - Suli Breaks

I Will Not Let an Exam Result Decide My Fate (Extended Version) by Suli Breaks from the album I Will Not Let an Exam Result Decide My Fate (Extended Version) - Single

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