Saturday, January 29, 2011
Radio Show | Adrienne McDonnell
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Former University of California @ Berkeley Professor or Literature and Fiction, Adrienne McDonnell, discusses her debut novel, The Doctor and The Diva.
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Former University of California @ Berkeley Professor or Literature and Fiction, Adrienne McDonnell, discusses her debut novel, The Doctor and The Diva.
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Radio Show | Adrienne McDonnell
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Former University of California @ Berkeley Professor or Literature and Fiction, Adrienne McDonnell, discusses her debut novel, The Doctor and The Diva.
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Former University of California @ Berkeley Professor or Literature and Fiction, Adrienne McDonnell, discusses her debut novel, The Doctor and The Diva.
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Radio Interview | Anjuelle Floyd on Author Spotlight @ Seriously Sensual
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Join me on Author Spotlight as a guest of Gabrielle Denize Newsam and Nicole Brooks, hosts of Seriously Sensual where I discussed my, novel, The House, and intimate relationships.
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Join me on Author Spotlight as a guest of Gabrielle Denize Newsam and Nicole Brooks, hosts of Seriously Sensual where I discussed my, novel, The House, and intimate relationships.
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Radio Interview | Anjuelle Floyd on Author Spotlight @ Seriously Sensual
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Event, Interview, Radio Show
Join me on Author Spotlight as a guest of Gabrielle Denize Newsam and Nicole Brooks, hosts of Seriously Sensual where I discussed my, novel, The House, and intimate relationships.
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Why Do I Write and What’s My Process–Juliet Wilson
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As a child I loved writing compositions at school and even poems.
When it came to choosing my academic future though I chose sciences, knowing that I could write poetry while studying sciences, whereas if I studied literature I would never have kept up my interest in science.
I lived in Malawi, in southern Africa for two years, teaching sciences, which was a wonderfully inspiring experience.
When droughts hit Malawi in 2002, I put together and self published Bougainvillea Dancing a chapbook of poetry mostly inspired by my time in the country, which raised money for charities working in Malawi. Read the rest of this entry…
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As a child I loved writing compositions at school and even poems.
When it came to choosing my academic future though I chose sciences, knowing that I could write poetry while studying sciences, whereas if I studied literature I would never have kept up my interest in science.
I lived in Malawi, in southern Africa for two years, teaching sciences, which was a wonderfully inspiring experience.
When droughts hit Malawi in 2002, I put together and self published Bougainvillea Dancing a chapbook of poetry mostly inspired by my time in the country, which raised money for charities working in Malawi. Read the rest of this entry…
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Why Do I Write and What’s My Process–Juliet Wilson
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under ... anjuellefloyd ..., Why Do I Write ...
As a child I loved writing compositions at school and even poems.
When it came to choosing my academic future though I chose sciences, knowing that I could write poetry while studying sciences, whereas if I studied literature I would never have kept up my interest in science.
I lived in Malawi, in southern Africa for two years, teaching sciences, which was a wonderfully inspiring experience.
When droughts hit Malawi in 2002, I put together and self published Bougainvillea Dancing a chapbook of poetry mostly inspired by my time in the country, which raised money for charities working in Malawi. Read the rest of this entry…
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From: http://ping.fm/4O272
As a child I loved writing compositions at school and even poems.
When it came to choosing my academic future though I chose sciences, knowing that I could write poetry while studying sciences, whereas if I studied literature I would never have kept up my interest in science.
I lived in Malawi, in southern Africa for two years, teaching sciences, which was a wonderfully inspiring experience.
When droughts hit Malawi in 2002, I put together and self published Bougainvillea Dancing a chapbook of poetry mostly inspired by my time in the country, which raised money for charities working in Malawi. Read the rest of this entry…
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Friday, January 21, 2011
Radio Show | Zetta Brown
Publisher, editor, and author, Zetta Brown, discusses the in’s and out’s of running LL Publications, which publishes sells mainstream fiction.
Zetta has authored Cherries Jubilee: Before Eva Met Jared, Devil Don’t Want Her and Messalina: Devourer of Men.
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Zetta has authored Cherries Jubilee: Before Eva Met Jared, Devil Don’t Want Her and Messalina: Devourer of Men.
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Radio Show | Zetta Brown
Publisher, editor, and author, Zetta Brown, discusses the in’s and out’s of running LL Publications, which publishes sells mainstream fiction.
Zetta has authored Cherries Jubilee: Before Eva Met Jared, Devil Don’t Want Her and Messalina: Devourer of Men.
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Zetta has authored Cherries Jubilee: Before Eva Met Jared, Devil Don’t Want Her and Messalina: Devourer of Men.
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Monday, January 17, 2011
Kim Kircher–â€Why Do I Write and What Is My Process?â€
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Why I Write: Kim Kircher
I started out writing as I suspect many do.
I was thirteen years old, acne sprouting on my face like mold on month-old cheese, my hair getting frizzier by the minute, the world a cold, damp place.
Word son paper became a sort of safe haven for all of my embarrassing,navel-searching teen angst.
Luckily, while my love of the written word never faltered,my cathartic needs changed.
I write now because I want to say something. Read the rest of this entry…
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Why I Write: Kim Kircher
I started out writing as I suspect many do.
I was thirteen years old, acne sprouting on my face like mold on month-old cheese, my hair getting frizzier by the minute, the world a cold, damp place.
Word son paper became a sort of safe haven for all of my embarrassing,navel-searching teen angst.
Luckily, while my love of the written word never faltered,my cathartic needs changed.
I write now because I want to say something. Read the rest of this entry…
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Kim Kircher–â€Why Do I Write and What Is My Process?â€
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Why I Write: Kim Kircher
I started out writing as I suspect many do.
I was thirteen years old, acne sprouting on my face like mold on month-old cheese, my hair getting frizzier by the minute, the world a cold, damp place.
Word son paper became a sort of safe haven for all of my embarrassing,navel-searching teen angst.
Luckily, while my love of the written word never faltered,my cathartic needs changed.
I write now because I want to say something. Read the rest of this entry…
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Why I Write: Kim Kircher
I started out writing as I suspect many do.
I was thirteen years old, acne sprouting on my face like mold on month-old cheese, my hair getting frizzier by the minute, the world a cold, damp place.
Word son paper became a sort of safe haven for all of my embarrassing,navel-searching teen angst.
Luckily, while my love of the written word never faltered,my cathartic needs changed.
I write now because I want to say something. Read the rest of this entry…
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Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Nicole Easterwood–â€Why Do I Write and What is My Process?â€
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TWO QUESTIONS
Nicole Easterwood
Why do I write?
Sometimes I think about quitting when I am at my wits end, when I am pulling my hair out and screaming into the barren walls of an empty house.
But then I take a day off and speed down the interstate with my hair and windows down and realize that it is the one thing that has always kept me alive and makes me feel the most alive.
I realize that even the freedom of being incomplete control of a vehicle does not compare to the freedom that words give me.
Never so much blood pumps through my veins as when my fingers are tapping against the keys or my hands are becoming calloused from holding a pen for too long.
Nothing makes my heart pound as much or brings me such immense joy as the feeling of an e-mail saying that one of my stories is going to be published. Read the rest of this entry…
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TWO QUESTIONS
Nicole Easterwood
Why do I write?
Sometimes I think about quitting when I am at my wits end, when I am pulling my hair out and screaming into the barren walls of an empty house.
But then I take a day off and speed down the interstate with my hair and windows down and realize that it is the one thing that has always kept me alive and makes me feel the most alive.
I realize that even the freedom of being incomplete control of a vehicle does not compare to the freedom that words give me.
Never so much blood pumps through my veins as when my fingers are tapping against the keys or my hands are becoming calloused from holding a pen for too long.
Nothing makes my heart pound as much or brings me such immense joy as the feeling of an e-mail saying that one of my stories is going to be published. Read the rest of this entry…
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Nicole Easterwood–â€Why Do I Write and What is My Process?â€
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TWO QUESTIONS
Nicole Easterwood
Why do I write?
Sometimes I think about quitting when I am at my wits end, when I am pulling my hair out and screaming into the barren walls of an empty house.
But then I take a day off and speed down the interstate with my hair and windows down and realize that it is the one thing that has always kept me alive and makes me feel the most alive.
I realize that even the freedom of being incomplete control of a vehicle does not compare to the freedom that words give me.
Never so much blood pumps through my veins as when my fingers are tapping against the keys or my hands are becoming calloused from holding a pen for too long.
Nothing makes my heart pound as much or brings me such immense joy as the feeling of an e-mail saying that one of my stories is going to be published. Read the rest of this entry…
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TWO QUESTIONS
Nicole Easterwood
Why do I write?
Sometimes I think about quitting when I am at my wits end, when I am pulling my hair out and screaming into the barren walls of an empty house.
But then I take a day off and speed down the interstate with my hair and windows down and realize that it is the one thing that has always kept me alive and makes me feel the most alive.
I realize that even the freedom of being incomplete control of a vehicle does not compare to the freedom that words give me.
Never so much blood pumps through my veins as when my fingers are tapping against the keys or my hands are becoming calloused from holding a pen for too long.
Nothing makes my heart pound as much or brings me such immense joy as the feeling of an e-mail saying that one of my stories is going to be published. Read the rest of this entry…
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Monday, January 10, 2011
Paulette Harper Johnson
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You write about overcoming mental depression by drawing on Christian religious and spiritual principles in your books That Was Then, This Is Now and Completely Whole.
1. Tell us a little about your life.
I was born and raised in Northern California. I am the youngest of eight children and the first published author.
I have two daughters and I have one grand daughter (whom I intend to spoil).
2. What personal experience allowed you insight into understanding mental depression?
And what is one Christian spiritual/religious principle have you drawn on for help?
I went through a very difficult divorce that nearly devastated me.
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You write about overcoming mental depression by drawing on Christian religious and spiritual principles in your books That Was Then, This Is Now and Completely Whole.
1. Tell us a little about your life.
I was born and raised in Northern California. I am the youngest of eight children and the first published author.
I have two daughters and I have one grand daughter (whom I intend to spoil).
2. What personal experience allowed you insight into understanding mental depression?
And what is one Christian spiritual/religious principle have you drawn on for help?
I went through a very difficult divorce that nearly devastated me.
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Paulette Harper Johnson
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You write about overcoming mental depression by drawing on Christian religious and spiritual principles in your books That Was Then, This Is Now and Completely Whole.
1. Tell us a little about your life.
I was born and raised in Northern California. I am the youngest of eight children and the first published author.
I have two daughters and I have one grand daughter (whom I intend to spoil).
2. What personal experience allowed you insight into understanding mental depression?
And what is one Christian spiritual/religious principle have you drawn on for help?
I went through a very difficult divorce that nearly devastated me.
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You write about overcoming mental depression by drawing on Christian religious and spiritual principles in your books That Was Then, This Is Now and Completely Whole.
1. Tell us a little about your life.
I was born and raised in Northern California. I am the youngest of eight children and the first published author.
I have two daughters and I have one grand daughter (whom I intend to spoil).
2. What personal experience allowed you insight into understanding mental depression?
And what is one Christian spiritual/religious principle have you drawn on for help?
I went through a very difficult divorce that nearly devastated me.
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