by | Feb 3, 2016 | A Writer's Life, The Way I See It
This is my contribution to LovelyCurses blog: http://lovelycurses.com/2016/02/03/black-poetry-writing-month-poem-voter/. Blood has been shed. “I’m not gonna vote,” you said. Was it all for naught? How much time have you got? Does it really take that...
by | Feb 1, 2016 | A Writer's Life, The Way I See It
This poem is inspired by Lovely Curses’ blog, http://lovelycurses.com/2016/02/01/black-poetry-writing-month-write-a-poem-that-ignites/ More than, less than I hate the word Minority it means less than. It’s supposed to refer to our numbers but how do we...
by | Jan 21, 2016 | A Writer's Life
…that it would be this difficult to secure a narrator for my audiobook? It started off great and although the few that I auditioned weren’t the right voices for my novel, Relations, it seemed as if the interest was there. Now it isn’t. I really...
by | Jan 8, 2016 | A Writer's Life
Okay, so about two weeks ago, I told all of you about plunging into the world of audiobooks. It started off great. I listened to three narrators the day after I put out the call for them. However, there are two that have not auditioned for me but I have listened to...
by | Dec 2, 2015 | A Writer's Life
I would classify this as a short story or maybe a novella. I just happened to come across it when I was reading the Romance Novels of Color newsletter section, Free Reads. I don’t know if that had anything to do with the formatting issues and there were...
by | Oct 11, 2015 | A Writer's Life
Clark Johnson – Southern-born, he’s an easy-going, fun-loving type of guy. He’s struck by Noelle’s vulnerability beneath the shield of domestic duty she’s cloaked herself in. Her dark eyes tell a different story… Stay...