Sunday, November 23, 2008

Jackson spokeswoman: singer, sheik settle lawsuit 11/23/2008 6:44 PM,

Michael Jackson has reached a settlement with a Bahraini sheik who says the singer owes him $7 million after breaching a signed contract, the pop star's spokeswoman said Sunday.

The out-of-court settlement means Jackson will not be giving evidence at London's High Court as scheduled on Monday, Celena Aponte said.

Scores of journalists and fans had been expected to cram the courtroom for the appearance by the always-unpredictable King of Pop. Aponte said Jackson was informed of the deal as he was about to board a flight to London.

"As Mr. Jackson was about to board his plane to London, he was advised by his legal team to postpone his travels since the parties had concluded a settlement in principle," Aponte said. "Therefore, he will not be attending court on Monday."
A representative for the sheik could not immediately be reached late Sunday.
Sheik Abdulla bin Hamad Al Khalifa said he gave the singer millions and planned a series of collaborations following Jackson's acquittal on child molestation charges in June 2005. Al Khalifa, 33, invited Jackson to the small, oil-rich Gulf state to escape the media spotlight.

The sheik, the second son of the king of Bahrain, said he believed he had formed "a close personal relationship" with the star, whom he referred to affectionately as "my brother."

Al Khalifa said he gave Jackson millions of dollars to help shore up his finances and subsidize Jackson's lifestyle in Bahrain — including more than $300,000 for a "motivational guru." Al Khalifa, an amateur songwriter, says the pair even moved into the same palace to work on music together.

But Jackson dropped the project in 2006, leaving Bahrain and pulling out of the contract.

Jackson's lawyers have maintained the money was a gift and argued that the musician wasn't bound by the deal because the contract was signed on behalf of 2 Seas Records, a venture which never got off the ground.

The singer originally wanted to avoid coming to London to answer the lawsuit in person, seeking instead to give evidence by video link from the United States. His lawyer, Robert Englehart, had claimed that Jackson should be spared the trans-Atlantic trip due to an unspecified illness, but on Thursday the lawyer said the 50-year-old star had been cleared for travel.

The suit is being heard in London by mutual agreement.

Jackson's purported medical problems — and his sometimes bizarre demeanor — have been a regular feature of previous court appearances. His 2005 trial was punctuated by complaints of back problems, an apparent bout with the flu and visits to the hospital. At one point, the judge had to order the pajama-clad star into court from the emergency room.

His most notorious appearance came in 2002, when a wide-eyed Jackson testified in a California courtroom with what appeared to be a bandage hanging from his nose.

What's your opinion about this matter?

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Interview with Author Pamela Samuels Young

When attorney and best-selling author Pamela Samuels Young isn’t practicing law, you can usually find her penning her next legal thriller. Pamela’s fast-paced novels, Every Reasonable Doubt and In Firm Pursuit, have been described as “John Grisham with a sister’s twist!” Both books, published by Harlequin’s Kimani Press imprint, are Essence magazine bestsellers. In Firm Pursuit was honored by Romantic Times Book Reviews magazine as a nominee for Best African-American Novel of 2007. Urban Reviews.com also honored In Firm Pursuit as one of the “Best of the Best” for 2007. Her debut novel, Every Reasonable Doubt, was the first place winner in the Black Expressions Book Club’s Fiction Writing Contest. Murder on the Down Low, Pamela’s third novel, goes on sale September 1, 2008. Her short story Setup is featured in the Sisters in Crime Anthology, LAndmarked for Murder.




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Sunday, October 19, 2008

Author Toniwo Womack

Toni “toniwo” Womack is a mother, author and spoken word performer who began sharing her love for writing and expressive thought a few years ago. With a mix of modesty and flamboyance, as well as utilizing colorful, thought-provoking rhymes, toniwo enables to convey her thoughts and feelings to her audience. As she continued to grow as a performance poet, she found that much of what she was saying was beginning to help some people come to some realization about themselves and their relationships with other people. Through her poetry, toniwo made people look at their situations and laugh at them no matter how bad. However, that wasn’t enough. THAT’S WHAT YOU GET FOR RUNNING WITH SCISSORS came from toniwo’s inability to contain her observations to a few verses. What went from poetic verse turned into short stories that she was willing to share with her friends and now…with the world.Some of her creative work has been featured in Black & Single Magazine, Houston Style Magazine, Minority Business Journal, Honey Magazine, RadioOne's 97.9 The Box, and coming soon a poem to be featured in Essence Magazine as well and several national anthologies. & Most recently a guest on the nationally syndicated Tyra Banks show for the season 4 Premiere! She has completed her first novel, DISCORDIA, which follows the insanity of an African American female serial killer due out in March 2009. toniwo is also the co-founder of Blacklight Productions, a company that focuses on synthesizing cutting edge music production with consistently imaginative performance poetry. She is also a member of Ladies of Literary Means, an organization that empowers self published authors through sisterhood

Monday, September 15, 2008

Author Francis Ray


Nothing gets to Shane Elliott. A former Army Ranger, now head of security for a wealthy real estate tycoon, Shane can handle whatever life throws at him—until he meets the beautiful, kindhearted Paige Albright. She’s about to inherit a fortune, and Paige’s mother has asked Shane to investigate her boyfriend. It should have been a simple, standard assignment for Shane…if only Paige’s seductive mix of strength and vulnerability didn’t leave him wanting her for himself.All her life, Paige has put others’ needs before her own, even going so far as choosing a man to please her father. Now her mother’s mysterious houseguest is tempting her to go after what she truly wants…even if it’s the cool, assertive, irresistible Shane himself. But is he who he appears to be? And how can Paige know whether to trust her own judgment—and their red-hot attraction?




The talk at the water cooler

What about that 7,000 billion we as tax payers is going to pay for?
Jennifer Hudson Engaged to Reality Star
Stocks retreat amid new Wall Street landscape
Candidates split on strength of economy
Record TV Premieres - Sarah Palin & Michael Phelps Boost SNL Ratings
What are you talking about at the water cooler?

The next 44th President-Obama the first African American has been elected
Why haven't this guy been charged for the murder of Jennifer Hudson family

Author Eddrick Dejuan




Evelyn is a woman scorned who
divorces her cheating retired pro-football
player husband. Unsatisfied with just a
divorce she starts a male escort service
as a way of taking revenge on her best
friends husbands allowing their wives to
cheat as well --using their husbands'
money. As she trains and molds her first
escort Andrew, they fall in love.

Before Evelyn, the innocent and young
twenty-three year old Andrew had a
problem with getting women to be more
than just friends with him, after Evelyn
gets a hold of him, his entire world
changes.



Sunday, August 24, 2008

Why Do Mens Lie?

When I mean lying, I don't only mean lying to other women. Men will lie to each other with impunity about anything and everything under the sun, from the number of women he has slept with and his "alleged" size, to how much he bench presses at the gym.

Let's put the theory on the table. Men love to lie, but they are absolutely horrible at it. Women rarely lie, but when they do, it's a story so good that it could be the basis for 100 episodes of a Spanish soap opera.

You see, men who date have to lie. Part of the reason is that women force men to lie. An attractive woman comes down the street, and a man better say she's ugly and full of cellulite, or face the wrath of the dreaded Gucci handbag on the head.

Your woman put on a few extra pounds, you better say that she's in the best shape of her life, or else buying that handy bottle of hand lotion is as exciting as your love life is going to be for the next few weeks.

But beyond the faults women might have, men don't always have to lie. Yet they do as instinctively as they grab their privates on an hourly basis. Lies just shoot out of men's mouths with the ferocity of a machine gun.

These lies are often at the tip of their tongues, ready for any situation, and often so full of holes that they make Swiss cheese look like a water dam.

Friday, August 15, 2008

Woman accused of beating fiance at prenup party

A Poulsbo woman was jailed after being accused of beating up her fiance at their prenuptial party. Kitsap County sheriff's deputies said the woman's 12-year-old son told her he saw her fiance kissing one of her women friends early Thursday morning.

Deputies said the woman, 31, gave her friends the boot, told her fiance to leave, too, and then started hitting him in the face.

When he left the house, they say, she tackled him football-style, punched him some more, threw his watch into the bushes and broke his glasses.

Responding to a 911 call from her son, deputies arrested the woman for investigation of fourth-degree assault.

Sheriff's Lt. Kathy Collings said the woman was released from jail later Thursday.

There's no word on whether the marriage took place.

Rhythm and Blues pioneer Jerry Wexler dies at 91


Rhythm and Blues pioneer Jerry Wexler, who helped build Atlantic Records into a music powerhouse in the 1950s and 1960s with artists like Aretha Franklin and Ray Charles, died in Florida on Friday at age 91, Atlantic Records said.

Along with Atlantic's Ahmet Ertegun, Wexler revolutionized R&B music and built a record label that had few rivals in its day, pioneering Atlantic's move into "Southern Soul" music.

But his influence was not limited to R&B. He helped guide the careers of many artists including rockers Led Zeppelin.

"Jerry brought a rare combination of creativity, intelligence, wit, artistic sensibility, and business savvy to the evolution of Atlantic from a small independent label into a major industry force," Atlantic said in a statement.

Wexler was born in the Bronx, New York, in January 1917 and served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. After the war, he worked for music publication Billboard magazine as a journalist where he coined the term "Rhythm and Blues."

A passionate jazz fan, Wexler joined Atlantic in 1953 working alongside Ertegun, who died in 2006, as Atlantic forged a partnership with the Memphis-based Stax Records -- the home of Otis Redding and members of Booker T. & The MG's. Other music stars he produced included Wilson Pickett, Sam & Dave and the Drifters.

Later in his career, Wexler was instrumental in signing Led Zeppelin to Atlantic, produced albums for Bob Dylan and Carlos Santana and aided the career of the Allman Brothers by helping their manager, Phil Walden, set up Capricorn Records.

Others in the Atlantic stable whose careers were guided, in part, by Wexler included Dusty Springfield and Willie Nelson.

Wexler was a partner at Atlantic and remained an executive until 1975 when he left his post as Vice Chairman. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987.

Gospel singer Winans focuses on empowering youth


At a time when scantily clad female socialites are powerful enough to influence everything from pop music to presidential elections, it can be difficult to tout the virtues of a lower hemline and a life of purity.

But for gospel vocalist CeCe Winans, a multiple Grammy and Dove award winner, it is a passion — and a responsibility she takes seriously.

"I have to teach people what I know worked for me. I'm responsible. But what they poured into me, how they blessed my life — the older generation — now that I'm a part of 'the older generation,' it's my responsibility to pour into the generation that's come after me."

In 2005, Winans launched her first annual "Always Sisters" Conference in Nashville, Tenn. The conference targets women aged 13-26 with seminars like "The Power of a Princess." Invited guests have included Whitney Houston and Maya Angelou.

The first conference hosted 600 young women. The 2007 conference drew well over 3,000 for two days of teaching on teenage pregnancy, building self-esteem and dating. This year's conference had to be rescheduled, but they were planning to accommodate 5,000.

Winans current dream is to take the conferences across the country. She recently held a Q&A session for teens throughout the New York City area at Brooklyn Tabernacle Church.

"It's about saving our youth. ... A lot of our youth don't understand their value. They just accept the lies that the enemy has told them about their worth, about what they can accomplish and about what they should settle for," Winans said. "I'm fired up about firing up young people to understand their power and their worth."

Winans, 43, lives in a suburb just outside Nashville with her husband of nearly 25 years, Alvin Love II. She was raised by two of the most famous parents in gospel music, David and Delores Winans, also known as "Mom and Pop Winans." She and her nine brothers and sisters are among the first families in Gospel music.

Winans' career first took flight as one-half of the brother-sister duo "BeBe and CeCe Winans." From 1988's "Heaven" to the 1996 release "Count on Me," Bebe and CeCe Winans released a steady stream of albums, many that are now certified gold and platinum.

Their R&B-flavored gospel was criticized for producing genre-crossing romantic ballads with lyrics like "I'm lost without you/so don't ever go away" where the subject of affection wasn't always clearly divine. Since then, R&B and Contemporary-styled Gospel has come to dominate the charts and crossover appeal has become the goal for many top artists.

After a nearly 10-year break, the two are working on a new album to be released sometime next year. Tour stops are planned in the U.S and Africa.

"I love singing with Bebe, we have a great time on stage, in the studio. ... We have a great time, we do what we do, and so, it's not something that's weird, I think I'm more at home with that than even by myself."

Though Winans says she'll be singing until she "takes her last breath," her passion for helping young women will always play a major role in her career. Last year she released a devotional journal for young women titled "Always Sisters: Becoming the Princess You Were Created to Be."

"I could do these girls' conferences full-time, because it's just life-changing. When you take out time and you see those faces and you see the encouragement, and you get them to realize who they are and whose they are, it's just nothing else compared to that to me."

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On the Net:

http://www.cecewinans.com

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Author Linda R. Herman



Life for Sade Peters is picture perfect. With a fabulous home in upscale Atlanta, Georgia, Sade is living the life most of society only read about in magazines. A successful novelist, Sade is married to the man of her dreams, Andre Peters, an equally successful sports agent. Couple that with a set of fraternal twins, and you have all the makings of the contemporary modern day Huxtables. However, what life looks like from the outside, may not necessarily match the inner workings of this household. The Down Low is a real and earth-shattering truth, and Sade's happiness abruptly ends when she is faced with this reality. Life as Sade knows it changes within the blink of an eye when she soon discovers that both she and her husband are HIV positive. Imagine walking through life in Sade's shoes. Who is to blame when faith and trust is tested tremendously?

Author Monica L. Jones


Using her knowledge and talent to wheel and deal as a sports attorney, Gina St. John is an intellectual beauty in a career dominated by men. With clients who include some of the most talented, rich and famous individuals in the world of sports, Gina finds herself in the company of several virile men. After a failed engagement and two and a half years of selective social isolation, she considers a return to the dating scene.
Tall, Attractive, charismatic and popular, Steven had a reputation for being a gentleman who knew how to woo a woman. As one of the top automotive engineers at a top automotive corporation, he was a prime catch. After attending a Gospel Convention, Steven’s life is completely turned around. He hands in his letter of resignation, attends bible school, and becomes a Minister of the Gospel.
While attending homecoming at their alma mater, Gina and Steven’s path cross. It's a welcomed meeting for two friends who once shared feelings of affection. After years of missed opportunities, they decide to give love a try. Little does Gina realize that being the girlfriend of a minister brings pressure, gossip, pranks, and public scrutiny. As Steven’s church responsibilities become overwhelming, so does his inflated ego. When Gina lands Malcolm Jones, a premier, exceedingly attractive and charming Professional Basketball Player as a client, Steven’s confidence, security and ego may be deflated.
Will Steven be able to sustain his anointing as Gina is pursued by numerous rich, famous and attractive men, namely Malcolm Jones? Can Gina maintain her composure while being the victim of ridicule, lies, and pranks? Or will these and other issues threaten what they believe is a relationship that was meant to be?
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Delta Air doubles fee for second checked bag to $50

Delta Air Lines on Tuesday doubled the fee to check a second bag for domestic flights to $50 from $25 to help offset record fuel prices.
Delta announced a number of baggage fee increases on domestic and international flights, including a rise in the fee for items that require special handling such as surfboards or ski equipment.
Delta also increased the fee for a third checked bag from $80 to $125 on domestic flights and from $150 to $200 on international flights. It also raised fees for bags that exceed its weight allowance.
These changes will apply to tickets bought on or after July 31 for travel on or after August 5.
"As fuel costs remain at record levels, Delta believes revising the fee structure for excess bags and specialty items is essential to generate the necessary revenues to offset record fuel costs while continuing to offer these services to customers," the airline said in a statement.
Amid record fuel prices and a slowing U.S. economy, airlines are cutting routes, capacity and jobs and raising fares and fees to survive.
Delta said its First Class, Business Elite and Medallion customers will still be able to check up to three bags at no charge and customers on international flights can check a first and second bag at no charge.
Delta said all of its customers can still check a first bag free of charge on domestic flights and check two bags free of charge on international flights.

'Extreme Makeover' house faces foreclosure

More than 1,800 people showed up to help ABC's "Extreme Makeover" team demolish a family's decrepit home and replace it with a sparkling, four-bedroom mini-mansion in 2005.
Three years later, the reality TV show's most ambitious project at the time has become the latest victim of the foreclosure crisis.
After the Harper family used the two-story home as collateral for a $450,000 loan, it's set to go to auction on the steps of the Clayton County Courthouse Aug. 5. The couple did not return phone calls Monday, but told WSB-TV they received the loan for a construction business that failed.
The house was built in January 2005, after Atlanta-based Beazer Homes USA and ABC's "Extreme Makeover" demolished their old home and its faulty septic system. Within six days, construction crews and hoards of volunteers had completed work on the largest home that the television program had yet built.
The finished product was a four-bedroom house with decorative rock walls and a three-car garage that towered over ranch and split-level homes in their Clayton County neighborhood. The home's door opened into a lobby that featured four fireplaces, a solarium, a music room and a plush new office.
Materials and labor were donated for the home, which would have cost about $450,000 to build. Beazer Homes' employees and company partners also raised $250,000 in contributions for the family, including scholarships for the couple's three children and a home maintenance fund.
ABC said in a statement that it advises each family to consult a financial planner after they get their new home. "Ultimately, financial matters are personal, and we work to respect the privacy of the families," the network said.
Some of the volunteers who helped build the home were less than thrilled about the family's financial decisions.
"It's aggravating. It just makes you mad. You do that much work, and they just squander it," Lake City Mayor Willie Oswalt, who helped vault a massive beam into place in the Harper's living room, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Five Keys To Unlocking a Better Credit Score

Pay more than the minimum

Work out a plan with credit people if you're not able to pay on time

Switch from credit to debit cards

Cut up those store cards

Add comments to your credit report

Author Gayle Jackson Sloan


Gayle Jackson Sloan is a native of Philadelphia, but has lived in various places and has traveled extensively, helping to fuel her imagination for the people and places in her novels. Gayle has loved to read and write since she was four years old. Growing up, she used to write volumes of poetry that was inspired by the syncopated rhythms of Maya Angelou and the freestyle of Nikki Giovanni. Life, however, has a way of sometimes getting in the way and she put aside her poetry to raise her daughter. Encouraged by her mother and husband, she started two books that were still languishing in the bottom of a drawer. However, it wasn't until the passing of her beloved mother that she finally finished her first novel, Saturday's Child, which she first self-published.
Amid personal tragedies, upheavals, and general chaos, she struggled tenaciously to finish her second novel, Wednesday's Woes , which is a follow up -- not a sequel -- to her first novel. She attended Philadelphia University where she studied interior design. She is currently a legal assistant at a prestigious law firm. When she is not writing, reading or gardening, she is teaching her grandchildren to say "Nana is a Diva!"

You can read excerpts of her upcoming works here.
Let the Necessary Occur is her third novel.


Expect her next novel, Dancin' In My Shoes, sometime next year!

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Why are so many fathers today physically, mentally and emotionally absent from their familes?

The fact is,children don't judge their fathers worth by the amount of money he makes or the monetary value of gifts he may give them. Rather,what children really want-far more than material gifts-is their father's love,time and attention. These are what truly matter to them

Review for "Let The Necessary Occur"


Gayle Jackson Sloan puts you into the world of this couple with, lies, deceit,betrayal,greed,lust and temptation. In the eyes of the outside this couple had the perfect marriage. But behind the walls it's hell. Matthew is a powerful attorney and his wife Gloriana is a Christian Musician. At the beginning of the marriage it was all cookies and cream. As the careers hit high peak, slowly the love is been tested. The more money the more problems come knocking on their door. Matthew finds himself getting weaker as his wife continue her touring. He has told her over again how lonely he is feeling. What suppose to been a short term agreement turns into a long term. Gloriana promise him a family but now the money has gotten good and she is avoiding this with all cost. While she is avoiding the issue at hand. This lady pops up out of no where name Aston(She-devil) comes to destroy the marriage. She is hired by Matthew as his paralegal and she is damn good at what she does. But what she has up her sleeve Matthew can't control. This is just the tip of the iceburg. You have to get your copy to find out what's really going on.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Whitney Responds to Bobby Brown's Tell-All Book


Bobby Brown is dishing on his rocky marriage to Whitney Houston in a new tell-all autobiography – but she's not letting his accusations affect her. In this, the latest installment of the couple's long-running marital feud, Brown says of his ex, "I never used cocaine until after I met Whitney." Details from the 39-year-old pop star's book, Bobby Brown: The Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing But, began surfacing Thursday in the New York Post. Before Whitney, Brown writes: "I had experimented with other drugs, but marijuana was my drug of choice." Whitney's rep responded in a statement to PEOPLE: "Miss Houston is sad that Bobby feels he need to say such things but she choses to take the high road and will not speak badly about the father of her child even if it's to set the record straight." After his 1992 marriage, the former Being Bobby Brown star says his dependence on narcotics spiraled out of control. "At one point in my life, I used drugs uncontrollably. I was using everything I could get my hands on, from cocaine to heroin, weed and cooked cocaine," he writes. Brown also describes his 14-year marriage as "doomed from the very beginning." "I think we got married for all the wrong reasons," he says in the book. "Now, I realize Whitney had a different agenda than I did when we got married ... I believe her agenda was to clean up her image." The couple, who have a 15-year-old daughter, Bobbi Kristina, split in September 2006. One potential stress on their union? Brown's now-admitted infidelity. "Women are always throwing themselves at you," he writes. "I'm only human, so I would make the mistake and bite the hook sometimes. I let the testosterone take over." Brown also claims to have dated Janet Jackson and Madonna before hooking up with Houston. Chapter titles from the book include "Whitney Houston – The Untold Truth," "The Press, More Problems, and Passion for Drugs," and "The Bad Boy Of Boston ... Straight From The Hood."


Eddie Winslow Files Restraining Order Against Superhead

If you haven't heard, Superhead has been making serious claims that Darius McCrary (Eddie Winslow from Family Matters) has been beatin' her silly! CLICK HERETo add to the drama, we have received a direct statement from Eddie....oops, we mean Darius McCrary in which he bluntly denies all of the blah-blah that Superhead has been personally feeding the media!Crisis Statement from Darius McCraryRegarding: Criminal Allegations by Karrine Steffans (aka “SuperHead”):
“As evident in her books “Confessions of a Video Vixen” and “The Vixen Diaries”, author Karrine Steffans is extremely talented in manipulating the truth and capitalizing at the expense of others. Against my better judgment and at the advice of other notable public figures, I, too, regret getting involved with Ms. Steffans. The allegations are not true. Because I have been ignoring her pursuits, I feel that she is reacting immaturely and unjust. When I broke it off with her, I tried to maintain a friendship with her out of concern for her son. A restraining order has been filed to ensure that Ms. Steffans does not continue to show up at my place of business or work, stalk or follow me, and damage any more of my personal property – as well as restrict her from accessing my voice mail and e-mails. I feel extremely sad for her and even sadder for her son. I look forward to putting this incident behind me.”Darius McCrary has also filed a police restraining order against Superhead claiming that she is a danger to his life. CLICK HERE TO VIEWLike I said before, I think that Superhead is lyin' about this whole situation just to bring media attention to herself in preparation for her new upcoming book! Fellas, take my advice, stay away from this chick! I just don't understand why these celeb knuckleheads continue to mess with this skank knowing how shady she is. I understand that she has some serious skills in the sheets, but let's be real......she's isn't the only woman on earth who can put it down

Just My Opinion

I have marinated over this interview since yesterday. Omar Tyree was on 3 Chicks On Lit radio show. He is very bitter about this new literature world of authors. As an avid reader and author myself I just don't read one genre. When it comes to writing you have to have an open mind and go with the flow. Just because you wrote it doesn't mean people is going to like all your books. As an author you have to scope out your readers and keep it very interested to the reader. I do have to admit time has changed but your craft shouldn't change. For example "John Grisham" he has wrote about law forever in a day. "James Patterson" he has wrote mystery forever in a day. They still clocking the dollars. Now Omar claims he can't continue writing because he has written about everything in the Urban that has be done. Not true because he didn't tackle HIV, AIDS,Abuse etc in the Urban world. He is to busy clocking other author dollars and not his own dollars. He need to face the fact that he has lost the passionate for writing and need to move on. In the interview he was speaking up on Black readers, saying that he wants to write about different adventures like African, Europe etc. But us Black folks don't want to read about this, how in the hell he know what we want? You write, get people opinion on it and move the fuck on! You write it submit it and let the readers speak for themselves. But if you haven't listen in on the conversation check it out at the link. This is just my opinion. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/chicksonlit

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Kim Wayans, Actress,comedian, producer, writer and director


Part of a unique family of comedians, Kim Wayans has enjoyed working with her brothers, film and television stars Keenen, Damon, Marlon and Shawn. She starred with all of them on the groundbreaking television comedy sketch show In Living Color, and has worked with them in various combinations in such motion pictures as I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, Don't Be A Menace To South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the 'Hood and Low Down Dirty Shame. Most recently, Wayans starred in the art film Talking About Sex and had a cameo in the feature film Floundering.
Her first break in entertainment came when she was booked to do stand - up comedy at The Improv clubs in Santa Monica and Hollywood. Since then, Wayans has made several guest television appearances and has starred as a regular on Quincy Jones's In the House, opposite Debbie Allen and LL Cool J. She is currently working as a story editor on the ABC comedy My Wife and Kids.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Get close and personal with the me

Wednesday Jun 25,08

Hi

My name is Claudia and I'm the one who came up with this blogger and starting today I will let you get close and personal with me.

My journey started early this morning as soon as my foot hit the floor. I gets up really early in the morning to head to my job that pays the bills. If you don't know I'm an mother of 3 boys, wife, author, publisher and radio host. Now as my day gets started and I'm off to the bus stop, I forgot to tell you that gas is so damn high that I had to choose to put gas in my car or don't eat, guess which one I picked? I have to take two buses to get to my job and once I'm there I'm tired as hell,LOL. I'm not going to put you through all the details of my job and bore you to death. But I really have to tell you this, I wonder do everyone know that Gas is high as hell and still going up? I just wonder that because my supervisor missed the notice. She made her staff carpool with my friend to a training that was not worth the time or gas they put into it. I did my hours and headed home to get ready for my radio show that I have to do every Wednesday. I really look forward to my Wednesday's to do what I love and that is be the best host I can be. I have sat here on my computer for a long time and I look down to find it's the next day. Damn 1 in the morning. Good nite all and it's always tomorrow or the next day.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Author Jahzara

Luv Don't Live Here Anymore … or does it?

Nyree's friends and family are shocked when she announces an engagement to Malachi Chandler, the man she swore she'd never give the time of day. Even the Midwest Vein urged her not to marry Malachi Chandler. Six months into the marriage, the honeymoon is over and the fireworks spark as the couple prepares to leave Gary, Indiana for a new life in hot, sunny Florida. The tale unfolds in the Midwest, gets hot and steamy down in Da Dirty South and becomes downright ugly back into the Midwest. This young couple gives the phrase, "Can it get any worse?" a whole new meaning and leaves them wondering where love has gone.

Monday, June 2, 2008

Author Vanessa Davis Griggs

From Vanessa Davis Griggs comes the second book in her Blessed Trinity Trilogy. Part Terry McMillan, part Jan Karon, Griggs delivers the story of a congregation hoping for heaven--while dealing with life right here on earth...

When Pastor George Landris, the dreadlock-wearing minister of the new mega-church, Followers of Jesus Faith Worship Center, urges his congregation to approach the altar and cast off their strongholds--also known as their weaknesses--it's the start of intense soul-searching for many.

From a married couple's twin addictions to gambling and gluttony, to a female member's adulterous affair, a computer expert's obsession with cyber-porn and a therapist's workaholism, the Pastor's church family is about to open the proverbial floodgates. And that's just the beginning. There's also the woman whose battle with mental illness hides a buried trauma, and the religious devotee who's so busy fearing the devil she's forgotten what faith is really about. The plot only thickens when the Pastor's wife lightens his load by helping him counsel--and finds herself at the center of a decades-long deception.

Insightful, witty, and always poignant, Vanessa Davis Griggs delivers another compelling novel, taking readers behind the scenes of mega-churches, and showing the amazing power that redemption and faith can have on people's lives.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Author Teresa Butler

CORAZ SADE SINGLETON is so damn funny. Her patience has grown shorter than the last man she had just gotten rid of. She's had it with Black men, so she tries her best to redirect the kids in her class onto a brighter path. In her side-bar search for a white man with money, she ends up getting sidetracked by a young college man suspected to be a thug in diguise. What does he really want from her? In the first book, characters such as Renegade Blade, The Mac n Cheese Maniac, Disco Lady, Gangstafied Pooh and the sexual relationship between Coraz and Mill are chock full of laughs, orgasms and bad ...


Reviews:
"She's all that. Teresa Rae Butler grabs readers like a thief snatching a purse...Watch out for her as the new favorite author!"
Lem Louis, Milwaukee comedian

Author D.L Sparks

D.L.'s career in writing evolved from a love of reading.

D.L.Sparks was a contributing author in the 2007 Erogenous Zone: A Sexual Voyage, with her short story entitled, “keySTROKES.” She was also a nominee for Cush City’s Best New Author award in 2007, a contender for a nomination for Debut Author of the Year by the NAACP Image Awards and a Best New Author nominee for Infini Promoters.

D.L. has decided to dedicate her novels to the scores of missing women across the country. After dealing with the blow of her friend Monica Bowie being abducted, she felt that she had to do something. Each book will be dedicated to a different woman, with information for others listed in the acknowledgements. This is one way she wants to keep hope alive for these beautiful women’s families. D.L. is also a staunch advocate for uplifting our youth. She enjoys mentoring and speaking to young girls and helping to mold their minds through positive reinforcement and showing them that all things are possible with God.

When D.L. is not writing, she spends time with her family, likes to travel and she runs her own editing company.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Author Eric Pete

In this erotic novel of sex and revenge, Eric Pete takes the consequences of dark sexual fantasies one step further. The players are controlling businessman Tanner Coleman, Tanner's staid trophy wife Bianca, and Bianca's wild and liberated sister, Pumpkin. But it's the arrival of a fourth player, Henry-a man with secret ties to Tanner who will do anything to make his own violent fantasies come true-that will take things in a truly twisted direction.


Friday, May 2, 2008

Author Nikki Turner


After Nikki Turner read The Coldest Winter Ever by Sistah Souljah she was dismayed that there weren't other books like it. "I wanted to write the kinds of books I wanted to read," said the bestselling author, whose 2002 debut novel, A Hustler's Wife, would go on to sell more than a few 100,000 copies.

But becoming a novelist wasn't an easy transition for Nikki. A gentleman she was dating at the time had given her a computer as a Valentine's Day gift but when they broke up he took the computer with him - as well as the first half of Nikki's novel. She purchased another computer but her creative process had lost its steam. Her favorite uncle asked her how the book was coming along at a family cookout. When she mentioned that she bought a new computer but hadn't even taken it out the box her uncle said he would set it up for her if she promised to finish her book. He came the next day to set it up and 37 days later Nikki completed A Hustler's Wife. "The novel just came to me," Nikki said. "I started from scratch and didn't even want to go back to my earlier try. When I wrote A Hustler's Wife everything else - except for my kids - became a distant priority. And when I finished writing it, I was a very different person."

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Author-Wanda D. Hudson


Wait for Love: A Black Girl's Story is my first novel. This book is the story of Lynnette Donna Lee's life. If you have ever been in love, or are longing for that special someone, you've probably experienced many of the same emotions as she. Join her on this adventurous, sometimes humorous, and sometimes painful literary romp. Lynnette bares her soul and her body many times in search of the man she'll marry. The only problem she has is with the men she chooses to give her all to. They show her they don't love her and then go to extremes to get the point across. Why does she keep holding on when the only love involved is nowhere to be found?

Go to her website and enjoy-http://www.wandadhudson.com/

Thursday, April 17, 2008

About Patricia

Victimized but never a victim. Through God's grace, Patricia has triumphed over childhood abuse, the violent loss of her son, depression, domestic abuse, a benign breast lumpectomy, and more. Today, with God's help, Patricia's message of Hope is encouragement for others. Patricia is living proof that God is able.

Patricia's Christian upbring kept her faithful throughout her childhood and early adult life. However on January 5 1990; she lost her faith after her nineteen year old son, Kenny, passed from gun shot wounds after being robbed of his coat and watch. Patricia regained her faith in March 1996 after seven long years battling depression. Patricia has 3 daughters and one surviving son. She is proud of her seven grandchild. Two grandchildren, Lil Kenny and Shanae are Kenny's children.

Thursday, April 10, 2008


Kansas City detective Joe Johnson is a passionate family man, and a loving husband and father. But on the streets, he can go toe-to-toe with the toughest gangsters. Joe is also fiercely loyal to his fellow officers; so when FBI agent Cheryl Chase makes a distressed late-night call, he's ready to respond without hesitation. Cheryl's working undercover, trying to bring down a ring of dirty cops who've found murder a great way to handle business. But Joe's partner and wife are strongly against him getting involved—especially with a woman who nearly cost him his marriage before.

Now Joe's got to face his most dangerous case yet, and it will take every skill he has to infiltrate, outwit and bring down the psychopathic ringleader if he and Cheryl are to stay alive and make it back home.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Author Elissa Gabrielle


Elissa Gabrielle returns with her best release to date- A tantalizing debut novel filled with Tenderness, Treachery and Temptation. . What lengths will a woman go to for love? What lengths will a woman take to keep love? What secrets will be revealed? What truths will unfold? It's been said those closest to us can do the most damage. In Good to the Last Drop, Elissa Gabrielle has crafted a hilarious, sensual and twisted tale that is based on the lives of newlywed college sweethearts, Amber and Khalil. Lost in a web of deceit, Khalil and Amber struggle to remain faithful.to themselves and each other. With a memorable cast of characters that come to life with every page, the story remains gritty, sensual and all too realistic. What roles will the characters play in this web of deception? Who can they trust? Shawn, the best friend and voice of reason. Aaliyah, the gorgeous, yet seductive fiancé'. Shayla, the ghetto-fabulous bitter ex. Scott, the loyal and flamboyant queen, and Keisha, the loud and boisterous best friend and confidant. Make yourself comfortable and get ready for the ride of your life as chickens come home to roost and the strings are pulled from this fabric of treachery, love and scandal.

Thursday, January 3, 2008

National Bestseller Author/Poet Man-Alvin Lloyd Alexander Horn

BRUSH STROKES--is a story about a man who gives up on love because of how it has hurt him in the past. His lifestyle and passions let women be near him, but not close, enough to let any new possibility of love take control of him. Nevertheless, love is strange in how it finds its way to us. Yet when it finds us, will we do what it takes to keep it?

My novel BRUSH STROKES is the kind of book you have hard time putting down... The main character holds a conversation with you while he tells you a story. All who read this book feel the passion, the sexiness, and know they have read a great story. The story place in the Northwest