Supporting a Beautiful Writer

BLACK POETIC FEMINISM:

By Dr. Niama L. Williams

We watch Law & Order: SVU, yet a poet like Derricotte who reveals the long, difficult trajectory of the emergence of voice, of the emergence of a healthy, vibrant, bisexual self, is ignored.

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Notes From the Mothership

By Adrienne Zurub

I was fired from my position of 26 years on the open heart/heart transplant team at Cleveland Clinic for publishing this book. Reported on the front page of 'The Cleveland Plain Dealer.'

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Five Days in Babylon

By P.L.Reiter

A fast-paced plot with a sharp edge, Five Days in Babylon by P. L. Reiter proves to be a high-octane novel that blends action and adventure with science and technology in a timely thriller.

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Mommy I'm Still in Here

By Kate McLaughlin

Bipolar disorder is the 6th leading cause of death. 2 of Kate McLaughlin's kids have it. Mommy I'm Still in Here is her candid,uplifting account of diagnosis, survival, acceptance, joy.

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Settling Sophia

By Cherryl Floyd-Miller

Projecting might be possible if you could see your own life before you're born, this is the story of a woman whose entire life might be a lie.

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Utterance: A Museology of Kin

By Cherryl Floyd-Miller

The book of poems that has musical language, reveals family secrets and lets you glimpse inside a woman's heart.

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The Bond, A Paranormal Love Story

By Karen Magill

A couple meets in an out of body experience and, although they live on opposite coasts, sense what the other is doing. When the man senses the woman is in danger, he comes to help her.

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Sixtyfive Roses: A Sister's Memoir

By Heather Summerhayes Cariou

A romantic, tough and overall fiercely hopeful story about two sisters growing up in the shadow of a fatal illness. For anyone on their own hero's journey, no matter what they are up against.

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A Frog Named Waldor

By Jacqueline Rankine-Van Wassenhoven

Come along on this frolicking journey with Waldor and Jennifer. See how Jennifer and Waldor meet up with the beautiful water faries and Mrs Nightingale.

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