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It’s A Book Thing Presents: An Interview With Christina And Edward Sledge, Authors Of The Story Of Christina And I &Raquo; Sledge Thestoryofchristinaandi E Bookcover Smb 6 20 22

It’s A Book Thing Presents: An Interview with Christina and Edward Sledge, authors of The Story of Christina and I

Author’s Bio: Married couple of twenty-two years, Edward and Christina Sledge wrote and published their debut memoir, The Story of Christina and I. The high school sweethearts met in Brooklyn, NY. Their romance was predestined from the start. Their memoir is about triumph over tragedy with both persevering to became first generation high school and […]

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It'S A Book Thing Presents: An Interview With Adina Ferguson, Author Of I Don'T Want To Be Your Bridesmaid &Raquo; Adina Goodreads Cover 6 6 22

It’s A Book Thing Presents: An Interview with Adina Ferguson, author of I Don’t Want to Be Your Bridesmaid

Author’s Bio: Adina Ferguson is an essayist, humorist, content writer and proud DC native. She is the author of the essay collection, I Don’t Want to Be Your Bridesmaid, and has been published on Hippocampus Magazine, midnight & indigo, Very Smart Brothas, Defenestration, Slackjaw and more. When she’s not writing about being Black & woman […]

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A Review Of Romeo’s Rules By James Scott Bell &Raquo; Romeos Rules Book 5 27 22

A Review of Romeo’s Rules by James Scott Bell

This is the first time I’m reading a novel by James Scott Bell. I have two of his bestselling books about writing that are sitting on my bookshelf (Write Great Fiction – Plot & Structure and Write Great Fiction – Revision & Self- Editing) so I knew I was in for a treat.   Let’s meet […]

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An Interview With Ann Simas, Author Of Now Or Never &Raquo; Ann Simas Now Or Never Digi Cover 5 23 22

An Interview with Ann Simas, author of Now or Never

Author’s Bio: Ann Simas lives in Oregon, but she is a Colorado girl at heart, having grown up in the Rocky Mountains. She has been an avid reader since childhood and penned her first fiction “book” in high school. She particularly likes to write mystery-thriller-suspense with a love story and paranormal or supernatural elements.   […]

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An Interview With Chef Kitura, Author Of Grandma’s Handz &Raquo; Chef Kitura Grandmas Handz Front Cover 5 2 22

An Interview with Chef Kitura, author of Grandma’s Handz

Author’s Bio: Chef Kitura grew up in the Midwest about 40 miles north of Chicago and moved to California during her high school years. After graduation she pursued a career as an Electrical Engineering Technician, graduating from Hamilton Technical College in Iowa, before relocating to the Atlanta area. In 2006, a unique opportunity was presented […]

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A Review Of Dr. Vigilante By Alberto Hazan &Raquo; Dr. Vigilante 4 26 22

A Review of Dr. Vigilante by Alberto Hazan

I’m a huge fan of Dexter the TV series where Dexter Morgan is a blood spatter expert by day and a vigilante by night. So, I was immediately drawn to the premise of this novel where Dr. Robert McKenzie is a highly skilled ER doctor (St. Jude’s Hospital) by day and a vigilante by night.  […]

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National Poetry Month’s Feature: Poet Brenda Bunting &Raquo; Brenda Bunting Pic 4 27 22

National Poetry Month’s Feature: Poet Brenda Bunting

Poet’s Bio: Poet Brenda Bunting, she/her is the author of Poems of Love and Violence In Between Life and Death (1st and 2nd editions).  She is an award-winning orator whose work has appeared in numerous publications online and in print. She hosts poetry events and has been the featured poet at live events, virtually, on […]

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National Poetry Month’s Feature: Poet Mildred M. Stokes &Raquo; Mildred Stokes Photo 4 25 22

National Poetry Month’s Feature: Poet Mildred M. Stokes

Poet’s Bio: Mildred M. Stokes is author of two published works:  Romancing the Beautiful Divine, A Joy Embrace Story Devotional—a book of Inspirational descriptions and in part, Autobiography. Another is I Can Hear You Better With My Glasses On! — her first full book of poetry.   Philosophy-wise for this dedicated author: writing is a […]

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National Poetry Month’s Feature: Poet Tonya Camille &Raquo; Tonya Camille Poet Feature 4 20 22

National Poetry Month’s Feature: Poet Tonya Camille

Poet’s Bio:Tonya Camille was born and raised in Atlanta, GA, and is one of three triplets. She received her associate degree in Drama and Speech from Georgia State Perimeter College and a bachelor’s degree in Theatre and Performance Studies from Kennesaw State University. Her first open mic experience occurred at The Coffee Spot, located in […]

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National Poetry Month’s Feature: Poet Gregory D. Yancey &Raquo; Gregory Yancey 4 18 22

National Poetry Month’s Feature: Poet Gregory D. Yancey

Poet’s Bio:Gregory D. Yancey, Esq., a graduate of the Georgetown University Law Center, is an attorney, minister, author, and activist. Mr. Yancey has practiced law as an associate; inhouse counsel; and principal owner of The Fighting Lawyer, LLC. His practice has ventured into a wide foray of areas such as Civil Litigation; Criminal Defenses; Entertainment […]

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