Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Radio Show | Carmen Stenholm
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Psychologist and UCLA instructor, Dr. Carmen Stenholm discusses her book, “Crack Between the Worlds,” about four generations of mothers and daughters in a 20th Century German family, that won the MSWA (Military Writer’s Society of America) 2010 Silver Award.
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Psychologist and UCLA instructor, Dr. Carmen Stenholm discusses her book, “Crack Between the Worlds,” about four generations of mothers and daughters in a 20th Century German family, that won the MSWA (Military Writer’s Society of America) 2010 Silver Award.
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Radio Show | Carmen Stenholm
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Psychologist and UCLA instructor, Dr. Carmen Stenholm discusses her book, “Crack Between the Worlds,” about four generations of mothers and daughters in a 20th Century German family, that won the MSWA (Military Writer’s Society of America) 2010 Silver Award.
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Psychologist and UCLA instructor, Dr. Carmen Stenholm discusses her book, “Crack Between the Worlds,” about four generations of mothers and daughters in a 20th Century German family, that won the MSWA (Military Writer’s Society of America) 2010 Silver Award.
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Friday, April 22, 2011
Radio Show | Rosalie T. Turner
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Rosalie T. Turner discusses her novels, “Sisters of Valor,” “Freedom Bound,” “Going to the Mountain: Lessons for Life’s Journey,” and “My Very Own Book of The Lord’s Prayer“.
Her recent publication, “Beyond The Dream“, inspirational and historical fiction recently debuted. Rosalie has now begun research for her next title, “March With Me“, about the 1963 Childrens March in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Rosalie T. Turner discusses her novels, “Sisters of Valor,” “Freedom Bound,” “Going to the Mountain: Lessons for Life’s Journey,” and “My Very Own Book of The Lord’s Prayer“.
Her recent publication, “Beyond The Dream“, inspirational and historical fiction recently debuted. Rosalie has now begun research for her next title, “March With Me“, about the 1963 Childrens March in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Radio Show | Rosalie T. Turner
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Rosalie T. Turner discusses her novels, “Sisters of Valor,” “Freedom Bound,” “Going to the Mountain: Lessons for Life’s Journey,” and “My Very Own Book of The Lord’s Prayer“.
Her recent publication, “Beyond The Dream“, inspirational and historical fiction recently debuted. Rosalie has now begun research for her next title, “March With Me“, about the 1963 Childrens March in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Rosalie T. Turner discusses her novels, “Sisters of Valor,” “Freedom Bound,” “Going to the Mountain: Lessons for Life’s Journey,” and “My Very Own Book of The Lord’s Prayer“.
Her recent publication, “Beyond The Dream“, inspirational and historical fiction recently debuted. Rosalie has now begun research for her next title, “March With Me“, about the 1963 Childrens March in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Saturday, April 16, 2011
Radio Show | Anthlogy: “Oil and Water and Other Things That Don’t Mix” and Contributing Authors http://ping.fm/8AUSX
Radio Show | Anthlogy: “Oil and Water and Other Things That Don’t Mix†and Contributing Authors
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Contributing authors discuss their stories in the anthology, “Oil and Water and Other Things That Don’t Mix“.
Contributing authors (pictured): Zetta Brown (editor and publisher), Shonell Bacon, Lissa Brown, Maureen E. Doallas, Angela Elson, Melanie Eversley, L. B. Gschwandtner, Mary Larkin, Karen Pickell, Tynia Thomassie, Linda Lou Vegas, Nicky Wheeler-Nicholson Brown and Amy Wise.
Other contributors: (not pictured) Dallas Woodburn, Jenne R. Andrews, Nicholson Brown, Mollie Cox Bryan, Mylène Dressler, Nicole Easterwood, Kimeko Farrar, John Klawitter, Kelly Martineau, Patricia Anne McGoldrick, Ginger McKnight-Chavers, Carl Palmer, Dania Rajendra, Cherie Reich, and Jarvis Slack.
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Other Places Where You Can Connect with Contributing Authors
Zetta Brown
Zetta Brown’s Desk
Jim and Zetta
Shonell Bacon
CGL Entertainment
Melanie Eversley
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Cherie Reich
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Tynia Thomassie
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From: http://ping.fm/uvAix
Contributing authors discuss their stories in the anthology, “Oil and Water and Other Things That Don’t Mix“.
Contributing authors (pictured): Zetta Brown (editor and publisher), Shonell Bacon, Lissa Brown, Maureen E. Doallas, Angela Elson, Melanie Eversley, L. B. Gschwandtner, Mary Larkin, Karen Pickell, Tynia Thomassie, Linda Lou Vegas, Nicky Wheeler-Nicholson Brown and Amy Wise.
Other contributors: (not pictured) Dallas Woodburn, Jenne R. Andrews, Nicholson Brown, Mollie Cox Bryan, Mylène Dressler, Nicole Easterwood, Kimeko Farrar, John Klawitter, Kelly Martineau, Patricia Anne McGoldrick, Ginger McKnight-Chavers, Carl Palmer, Dania Rajendra, Cherie Reich, and Jarvis Slack.
So tune in.
Other Places Where You Can Connect with Contributing Authors
Zetta Brown
Zetta Brown’s Desk
Jim and Zetta
Shonell Bacon
CGL Entertainment
Melanie Eversley
http://ping.fm/a2y9c
http://ping.fm/8yDhC
http://ping.fm/93zSj
http://ping.fm/IhJE9
Cherie Reich
http://ping.fm/qmImz
Tynia Thomassie
http://ping.fm/9nsxn
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From: http://ping.fm/uvAix
Radio Show | Anthlogy: “Oil and Water and Other Things That Don’t Mix†and Contributing Authors
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under ... anjuellefloyd ..., Event, Interview, Radio Show
Contributing authors discuss their stories in the anthology, “Oil and Water and Other Things That Don’t Mix“.
Contributing authors (pictured): Zetta Brown (editor and publisher), Shonell Bacon, Lissa Brown, Maureen E. Doallas, Angela Elson, Melanie Eversley, L. B. Gschwandtner, Mary Larkin, Karen Pickell, Tynia Thomassie, Linda Lou Vegas, Nicky Wheeler-Nicholson Brown and Amy Wise.
Other contributors: (not pictured) Dallas Woodburn, Jenne R. Andrews, Nicholson Brown, Mollie Cox Bryan, Mylène Dressler, Nicole Easterwood, Kimeko Farrar, John Klawitter, Kelly Martineau, Patricia Anne McGoldrick, Ginger McKnight-Chavers, Carl Palmer, Dania Rajendra, Cherie Reich, and Jarvis Slack.
So tune in.
Other Places Where You Can Connect with Contributing Authors
Zetta Brown
Zetta Brown’s Desk
Jim and Zetta
Shonell Bacon
CGL Entertainment
Melanie Eversley
http://ping.fm/3MpXH
http://ping.fm/gWV07
http://ping.fm/sB4Gi
http://ping.fm/7PnFA
Cherie Reich
http://ping.fm/Wmgic
Tynia Thomassie
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From: http://ping.fm/ZcZfZ
Contributing authors discuss their stories in the anthology, “Oil and Water and Other Things That Don’t Mix“.
Contributing authors (pictured): Zetta Brown (editor and publisher), Shonell Bacon, Lissa Brown, Maureen E. Doallas, Angela Elson, Melanie Eversley, L. B. Gschwandtner, Mary Larkin, Karen Pickell, Tynia Thomassie, Linda Lou Vegas, Nicky Wheeler-Nicholson Brown and Amy Wise.
Other contributors: (not pictured) Dallas Woodburn, Jenne R. Andrews, Nicholson Brown, Mollie Cox Bryan, Mylène Dressler, Nicole Easterwood, Kimeko Farrar, John Klawitter, Kelly Martineau, Patricia Anne McGoldrick, Ginger McKnight-Chavers, Carl Palmer, Dania Rajendra, Cherie Reich, and Jarvis Slack.
So tune in.
Other Places Where You Can Connect with Contributing Authors
Zetta Brown
Zetta Brown’s Desk
Jim and Zetta
Shonell Bacon
CGL Entertainment
Melanie Eversley
http://ping.fm/3MpXH
http://ping.fm/gWV07
http://ping.fm/sB4Gi
http://ping.fm/7PnFA
Cherie Reich
http://ping.fm/Wmgic
Tynia Thomassie
http://ping.fm/7tpim
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From: http://ping.fm/ZcZfZ
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Radio Show | Mingmei Yip
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Mingmei Yip returns to discuss her recent novel, Song of the Silk Road, a love adventure story with a three million dollar award, set in the famous Silk Road and its Go-In-But-Never-Come-Out Taklamakan desert .
Her first novel, Peach Blossom Pavilion, explored the life of the last Chinese geisha who is a qin player.
Petals from the Sky, her second work, presented a Buddhist love story set in Hong Kong, Manhattan, Paris and China.
Song of the Silk Road turns readers attentions to the trading routes between East and West in a romantic setting.
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Mingmei Yip returns to discuss her recent novel, Song of the Silk Road, a love adventure story with a three million dollar award, set in the famous Silk Road and its Go-In-But-Never-Come-Out Taklamakan desert .
Her first novel, Peach Blossom Pavilion, explored the life of the last Chinese geisha who is a qin player.
Petals from the Sky, her second work, presented a Buddhist love story set in Hong Kong, Manhattan, Paris and China.
Song of the Silk Road turns readers attentions to the trading routes between East and West in a romantic setting.
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Radio Show | Mingmei Yip
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Mingmei Yip returns to discuss her recent novel, Song of the Silk Road, a love adventure story with a three million dollar award, set in the famous Silk Road and its Go-In-But-Never-Come-Out Taklamakan desert .
Her first novel, Peach Blossom Pavilion, explored the life of the last Chinese geisha who is a qin player.
Petals from the Sky, her second work, presented a Buddhist love story set in Hong Kong, Manhattan, Paris and China.
Song of the Silk Road turns readers attentions to the trading routes between East and West in a romantic setting.
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Mingmei Yip returns to discuss her recent novel, Song of the Silk Road, a love adventure story with a three million dollar award, set in the famous Silk Road and its Go-In-But-Never-Come-Out Taklamakan desert .
Her first novel, Peach Blossom Pavilion, explored the life of the last Chinese geisha who is a qin player.
Petals from the Sky, her second work, presented a Buddhist love story set in Hong Kong, Manhattan, Paris and China.
Song of the Silk Road turns readers attentions to the trading routes between East and West in a romantic setting.
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From: http://ping.fm/KjDeC
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Radio Show | DeAnne Sherman
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Teacher, DeAnne M. Sherman discusses “Finding My Way“, I’m Not Alone and My Story, books written with her daughter, Michelle D. Sherman, in their mission to empower families affected by issues of war, trauma and/or mental illness.
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Teacher, DeAnne M. Sherman discusses “Finding My Way“, I’m Not Alone and My Story, books written with her daughter, Michelle D. Sherman, in their mission to empower families affected by issues of war, trauma and/or mental illness.
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Radio Show | DeAnne Sherman
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Articles and Essays, Event, Interview, Radio Show
Teacher, DeAnne M. Sherman discusses “Finding My Way“, I’m Not Alone and My Story, books written with her daughter, Michelle D. Sherman, in their mission to empower families affected by issues of war, trauma and/or mental illness.
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Teacher, DeAnne M. Sherman discusses “Finding My Way“, I’m Not Alone and My Story, books written with her daughter, Michelle D. Sherman, in their mission to empower families affected by issues of war, trauma and/or mental illness.
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Monday, April 4, 2011
Of Supply, Demand, and The Woeful Truth About Publishing and Authors…
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Bleeding Obvious? by jasontheaker
Bleeding Obvious? a photo by jasontheaker on Flickr.
Author and publisher, Zetta Brown’s recent blog, “Authors! Can’t find your book in a bookstore? You may be luckier than you think!“, got me to thinking–no pun intended–about the old law of economics, that of supply and demand.
With bookstores and sellers tightly adhering to what seems to me, an outdated mode of purchasing books from publishers, and authors who choose to self-publish–that of retaining, if not demanding, the opportunity to return unsold books they have received from us–I wonder what would happen if publishers and authors began to print less books.
A blog post, “A Woeful Truth About Publishing,” at Champagne Books explains this paradoxical phenomenon in detail.
In short, I am asking, “How would economic market respond if publishers did not make books so readily accessible?” Read the rest of this entry…
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Bleeding Obvious? by jasontheaker
Bleeding Obvious? a photo by jasontheaker on Flickr.
Author and publisher, Zetta Brown’s recent blog, “Authors! Can’t find your book in a bookstore? You may be luckier than you think!“, got me to thinking–no pun intended–about the old law of economics, that of supply and demand.
With bookstores and sellers tightly adhering to what seems to me, an outdated mode of purchasing books from publishers, and authors who choose to self-publish–that of retaining, if not demanding, the opportunity to return unsold books they have received from us–I wonder what would happen if publishers and authors began to print less books.
A blog post, “A Woeful Truth About Publishing,” at Champagne Books explains this paradoxical phenomenon in detail.
In short, I am asking, “How would economic market respond if publishers did not make books so readily accessible?” Read the rest of this entry…
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From: http://ping.fm/EJeZl
Of Supply, Demand, and The Woeful Truth About Publishing and Authors…
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under ... anjuellefloyd ..., Articles & Essays
Bleeding Obvious? by jasontheaker
Bleeding Obvious? a photo by jasontheaker on Flickr.
Author and publisher, Zetta Brown’s recent blog, “Authors! Can’t find your book in a bookstore? You may be luckier than you think!“, got me to thinking–no pun intended–about the old law of economics, that of supply and demand.
With bookstores and sellers tightly adhering to what seems to me, an outdated mode of purchasing books from publishers, and authors who choose to self-publish–that of retaining, if not demanding, the opportunity to return unsold books they have received from us–I wonder what would happen if publishers and authors began to print less books.
A blog post, “A Woeful Truth About Publishing,” at Champagne Books explains this paradoxical phenomenon in detail.
In short, I am asking, “How would economic market respond if publishers did not make books so readily accessible?” Read the rest of this entry…
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From: http://ping.fm/yGR4a
Bleeding Obvious? by jasontheaker
Bleeding Obvious? a photo by jasontheaker on Flickr.
Author and publisher, Zetta Brown’s recent blog, “Authors! Can’t find your book in a bookstore? You may be luckier than you think!“, got me to thinking–no pun intended–about the old law of economics, that of supply and demand.
With bookstores and sellers tightly adhering to what seems to me, an outdated mode of purchasing books from publishers, and authors who choose to self-publish–that of retaining, if not demanding, the opportunity to return unsold books they have received from us–I wonder what would happen if publishers and authors began to print less books.
A blog post, “A Woeful Truth About Publishing,” at Champagne Books explains this paradoxical phenomenon in detail.
In short, I am asking, “How would economic market respond if publishers did not make books so readily accessible?” Read the rest of this entry…
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