A Poem for the Voter – Vote!

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...

Minority

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...

Who Would’ve Thought…

…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...

The Waiting Begins

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...

Review of Diamond in the Rough by Sylvia Hubbard

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...

Introducing Labyrinth – A Novel

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...