Saturday, October 26, 2013

As we prepare for Halloween, we want to leave a link for you.

Thank you for networking with us and being bookish online friends. We hope that you enjoy our Ezine, too. The link is below.  Happy reading.

Click the link> Issuu.com/bloggertime

Grove Street Ezine & The Nook

Friday, October 25, 2013

Preview of the book, 'Hatching Twitter,' by NYT columnist Nick Bilton. Release date, Nov. 5th.





My Friday book buzz report is about 'Hatching Twitter: A True Story of Money, Power, Friendship, and Betrayal.'

Personally, I was hesitant to join Twitter. My mind was stuck on stories referencing digital beef and saucy members. I got over it and took my chances. After I did, usage of Twitter became a major part of my goal to network and promote my #book #loving #habit. Something interesting crept into my timeline. I'm probably late telling you this, but an author, technology writer and columnist for the New York Times will be sharing the Twitter story with eager tweeting fans. Shall we take a look at one of his tweets?

"Nick Bilton (@nickbilton) tweeted at 5:06 PM on Thu, Oct 24, 2013:
My book "Hatching Twitter," comes out Nov. 5. Twitter is expected to go public on Nov. 6. You win some, and then you really win some. (https://twitter.com/nickbilton/status/393483691345076224)"

Either Mr. Bilton had a pretty good hunch about the project, or...well never mind. To add excitement to the fray, according to one source, Hollywood is  discussing the movie potential of his forthcoming book. http://techcrunch.com/2013/10/25/lots-of-interest-in-the-hollywood-interest-in-making-biltons-twitter-book-a-movie/

If you're a bookworm who is interested in knowing more, a preview awaits your hungry eyes. http://mobile.nytimes.com/2013/10/13/magazine/all-is-fair-in-love-and-twitter.htmlIf you would like a crash course on Nick Bilton, enjoy a visit to his website by clicking here!

Did Mr. Bilton tell all? We'll have to wait a little longer to get full details, but not too much.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Bestselling author Brenda L. Thomas's Laying Down My Burdens will become a movie. Keeping it real Tuesday interview to wrap up Domestic Violence Month at The Nook.



Brenda L. Thomas currently resides in Philadelphia, PA. She is an Executive and Personal Assistant, author, and now also an Executive Producer of her movie. Her memoir, Laying Down My Burdens, was published in October of 2007. Brenda is rather modest. She has also been a celebrity personal assistant and has been a guest on various well known TV programs. Enjoy her Tuesday Nook stop!


Andrea: I noticed that you've been heavily promoting Laying Down My Burdens. What it is about, and is it non-ficition? Is there a lesson attached to the story?

Brenda: It’s a non-fiction memoir based on a 15 year period of my life wherein I was a victim of domestic violence and drug addiction. My ex-husband wouldn’t allow me to write. However, once I was free from that marriage, I went onto write several Essence bestselling novels and now, my personal story, Laying Down My Burdens.

Andrea: Were you concerned about what people would think who read it?

Brenda: The courage came from wanting my granddaughters to know that they didn’t have to fall victim and suffer like I did.

Andrea: What would you say who people who criticize domestic violence victims for taking "too long" to leave an abuser? Do you feel that mental and physical abuse equally damaging?

Brenda: People have interesting takes on DV and I believe it’s because of their own experiences. We’ve all been exposed, whether as a perpetrator, victim or witness and hence that’s were our opinions grow from. And yes all of its equally as damaging and usually comes as a package deal. Too often women try to identify out by saying, “Well it wasn’t that bad for me.”

 Andrea: Were people shocked that a high profile personal assistant and successful author had been abused?

Brenda: Very shocked, but the funny thing was everyone always thought my novels were my story, especially Sasha, in Threesome and Fourplay. Then when I released 'Burdens,' people didn’t want to believe it was me. Some people actually don’t.

 Andrea: From where did you draw your strength, when you were in an abusive relationship? How did you find courage to leave?


Brenda: My strength came from my family and friends, always telling me I didn’t have to live like that. But I had to believe it for myself. My parents always prayed that I’d live a better life and through their faith and my own I was able to take the baby steps to leave. In the end I was tired of seeing my children suffer.

When people ask where did I get the courage, my response is that I never knew I had courage. I just wrote a story I needed to tell.

Andrea: Did you choose to self-publish?

Brenda: Yes, after being with Simon and Schuster, I knew that for this book I had to have full control.

Andrea: Can you share anything about your upcoming movie, how readers can stay up-to-date, and how and when it will be produced?

Brenda: The movie will go into production in 2014. We’ve released the teaser on You Tube and will preview the trailer on Nov. 9th in Philly. The best way to stay up to date is www.brendalthomas.net or email me at brendalthomas@comcast.net.  I’m also linked to all social media sites.

The You Tube teaser:

Brenda: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlYFCFSA9Vk

Andrea: Purchase information for your book:

Brenda:

http://www.amazon.com/Laying-Down-Burdens-Brenda-Thomas/dp/0979762200/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1382377287&sr=8-1&keywords=laying+down+my+burdens

The ebook version will be available in 2 weeks, or if they’d like it personally autographed, they can email me at brendalthomas@comcast.net. We can do it through PayPal and I’ll mail them a copy.



Additional information: 
If you are located in PA, Brenda will be having a screening of the movie  trailer. Attendees can also meet the cast and crew. RSVP is required by November 4rth.



Saturday * 9th * November * 2013

7:00 p.m.

Chickie's & Pete's

4010 Robbins Ave

Philadelphia, PA 19135

  





Sunday, October 20, 2013





I'M STILL HERE


Kelly Hitchcock's Portrait of Woman in Ink: A Tattoo Storybook neatly fuses womanhood, life's imperfections, stereotypes, and tattoos. The author's exploration of life's difficulties invites thoughts of resilience, strength and empathy. The narration makes 12 women who have or want tattoos feel human. As we reflect on their short stories, assumptions are exchanged for relatable experiences. The book becomes more about making the best of enduring life's curves balls that can interrupt normalcy, and less about the 'novelty' of tattoos. Snippets of 12 lives mesh with Women's Studies. What women may endure is thoughtfully explored in each portrait. Ms. Hitchcock's writing is just enough to make a reader wonder what will come next for women who haven't had easy lives.

The author effectively shows us the meaning behind each tattoo, although telling each story in first person may have reinforced the connection between protagonists and readers, or the author may have found a way to revisit her interesting premise at the end. Final thoughts coming from her may have added to the cohesiveness of the book. I wondered what inspired the story, were the portraits based on real people, and if this storybook would be the end of the subject. Another option would've been to feature less stories, capturing several in a first installment. This would allow inclusion of more emotion and details. On the other hand, I would not have been curious if the author hadn't skillfully turned a storybook into framework for a storyline.

Ms. Hitchcock manages to make tattoos interesting to those who may already embrace them, and also to those who may never have given the meaning of them a second thought. This author has broad storytelling potential that could easily be used to explore mostly any aspect of Americana. Kelly Hitchcock's Portrait of Woman in Ink: A Tattoo Storybook is original and thought-provoking. I look forward to  future projects.


About the Author: http://kellyhitchcock.com



Friday, October 18, 2013

Amplify your reach with book bloggers. An interview & book review of The Author's Guide To Working With Book Bloggers..



 
Click here to find my book review.





Here is an excerpt from the interview & a synopsis of the book:


The Author’s Guide to Working with Book Bloggers

Do you feel out of your comfort zone when dealing with book bloggers? They are the New Gatekeepers to book publishing success – but how can you tap into that source of free promotions by putting your best foot forward?

The Author’s Guide to Working with Book Bloggers combines the advice of 215 blogging professionals collected in a survey covering all aspects of communication between authors and Review Blogs. Whether you are a new author, or have many titles under your belt, let us demystify the promotion of your book on a book blog.

You’ll learn about whom and where book bloggers are, and the following:

The Query,

The Review,

The Giveaway,

The Author Interview,

The Guest Post,

The Book Blurb Excerpt and Cover Reveals and more!

Andrea: Please share details about The Blogger List, such as the number of members, average of monthly visitors, when it was started, etc.

Barb: The Book Blogger List was started in late January of this year. Word got about quickly, and continues to spread.  Book bloggers continue to sign up to the site on a daily basis. I now have well over 600 Book Bloggers listed. I wanted a site that sorts or arranges bloggers by genre. (When authors are looking for someone to promote their book, they look for bloggers who like to read what they write.) That’s what the Book Blogger List does. The site can be searched for a specific blogger, but all the listings are laid out categorized by genre.

Today it has 647 listings, but I also know that I have 9 queries in my inbox that need to be posted. The number will continue to increase!

The site has averaged between 8000 and 9000 hits per month since it’s inception with the number of daily hits varying widely. The lowest number of hits each day is usually about 150 with the highest daily figure being well over 1000. The average time spent on the site is 5:30, which shows that people are looking around while they are there. Our traffic comes from everywhere with US, UK and Canada sending us the majority of the traffic. Almost every country represented to some extent. Almost half of the traffic comes from search traffic, with the major search criteria being the word “blog” or “review” + a genre.

 Andrea: Wow! What inspired you to found The Blogger List and also write your book?

Barb: I work with authors on a daily basis. I tutor Wordpress and I help them put together their Author Platform. I’m the behind the scenes person. I don’t consider myself a writer, but a voracious reader. I find it really rewarding to help an author understand how all the various parts and pieces go together to form a functioning Author Platform.

When trying to teach authors how to use book bloggers as a source of promotion, I was frustrated with the existing databases of book bloggers. Finally, after many months of threatening, I started my own. I really didn’t expect to list more than 50 or so bloggers.

The number of book bloggers that have signed up and the number of hits are amazing to me! I am humbled by the attention my little site is getting.

The ideas for the book began before the site. I got into a discussion one day with a bunch of book bloggers on Twitter about the fact that authors needed some guidance to work with book bloggers. I was curious as to whether just experienced book bloggers were seeing what we were seeing, or if it was more widespread than that. I created a survey, posted it on my blog, and advertised it on Facebook and Twitter. I had 215 responses! Amazing! Again, I was thinking I would be lucky to hear from 50 bloggers. The information that I gathered from that survey as well a follow-up survey were pearls of wisdom. I realized that what I assumed would be an academic survey of book bloggers simply had to be turned into a book so that I could include everyone’s information.

I had a wonderful editor help me organize the information into chapters, and then a lot of help along the way. I had the participants of the survey serve as proofreaders and beta readers.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Are you a fan of scary books & chocolate? Author Shonda Brock has a contest in time for Halloween.




                 http://www.shondabrock.com/contest/4574451482


Mike Tyson's Undisputed Truth. Memoir scheduled for release Nov. 12th.



 I didn't see this one comingbut like I said yesterday, it's memoir season. We will likely see a surge in all types of life stories that will be published about a range of well-known figures, controversial or not, mistakes included. I think that pop culture is on the rise, too. At one point, the most popular memoirs seemed to primarily be about politicians. While some may be in the mix, I think more Americans are beginning to grow weary from talk about the economy, and which party is right or wrong. Career books, how to reads, and page turners to help stressed people escape may be on the upswing, too. Spoiler: An associate editor informed me that romance books are selling well, in an interview for my ezine, last December. 

Anyway, here is the publisher's description of Undisputed Truth:

A bare-knuckled, tell-all memoir from Mike Tyson, the onetime heavyweight champion of the world—and a legend both in and out of the ring.

Philosopher, Broadway headliner, fighter, felon—Mike Tyson has defied stereotypes, expectations, and a lot of conventional wisdom during his three decades in the public eye. Bullied as a boy in the toughest, poorest neighborhood in Brooklyn, Tyson grew up to become one of the most thrilling and ferocious boxers of all time—and the youngest heavyweight champion ever. But his brilliance in the ring was often compromised by reckless behavior. Years of hard partying, violent fights, and criminal proceedings took their toll: by 2003, Tyson had hit rock bottom, a convicted felon, completely broke, the punch line to a thousand bad late-night jokes. Yet he fought his way back; the man who once admitted being addicted “to everything” regained his success, his dignity, and the love of his family. With a triumphant one-man stage show, his unforgettable performances in theHangover films, and his newfound happiness and stability as a father and husband, Tyson’s story is an inspiring American original.
Brutally honest, raw, and often hilarious, Tyson chronicles his tumultuous highs and lows in the same sincere, straightforward manner we have come to expect from this legendary athlete. A singular journey from Brooklyn’s ghettos to worldwide fame to notoriety, and, finally, to a tranquil wisdom, Undisputed Truth is not only a great sports memoir but an autobiography for the ages.

The Book Nook's Water Cooler Comments:

 "Iron Mike" has been working as a boxing promoter http://www.ironmikeproductions.com/ and acting
http://entertainment.time.com/2012/12/05/mike-tysons-one-man-show-national-tour-death-threats-stage-diving/.

 I wasn't aware that his infant daughter died in a tragic accident in 2009 http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jGNV3mE8Iph_ePbtreCubEAo0LTg.

The video clip of Oprah's interview: http://www.oprah.com/relationships/Mike-Tyson-Talks-About-the-Death-of-His-Daughter-Video.



Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Does America crave gossip more than content? What's on our bookshelves? Rielle Hunter's newly released ebook.


 Does the average American reader like reading tell-all books and contraversial memoirs? You decide.

On October 15th, the Amazon sales rank of What Really Happened was 4, 125. If you don't know how that works, the lower the number, the higher the rank. My primary goal is to share news, recent releases, and snippets of publishing industry topics, so my personal opinions aren't the focus. If you're not familiar with the story, I feel compelled to only repeat that the combination of a political scandal, a now deceased wife's cancer diagnosis, and an innocent child who was concieved by a mistress makes for an explosive book cocktail. Now, we're here:

http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/4100599?utm_hp_ref=tw

"Washington Post (@washingtonpost) tweeted at 11:49 AM on Tue, Oct 15, 2013: Rielle Hunter: "My publisher came up with the idea of me going through my Book and annotating all of my regrets" http://t.co/joN3h3NNsP (https://twitter.com/washingtonpost/status/390142354570899456)"

Despite the comments that were posted on Amazon, and remarks about her  apology that are flying around on Twitter, it's obvious that some readers are indeed buying and downloading the revised book.


http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw
/d/B00FAE1DCA/ref=redir_mdp_mobile

As an author myself, I find this occurence to be rather interesting. I know what it's like to be traditionally and self-published. To get experience, I wasn't able to publish my heart's true desire. Some other very talented writers are finding themselves without book deals. Many of them have a respectable track record, but sometimes your most poignant book may land in the dreaded slush pile. I've heard people remark that literary fiction should make a more robust return, but will a large number of readers buy it enough to appease publishers, and help them to recoup their return on investments? Many writers struggle with this question and problem. When I consider the onslaught of tell-all books that shot to the top of book lists, my guess is that curiosity must inspire sales. When it comes to publishing, inspiring stories may sell intermittently, but gossip and/or scandals seem to fly off of the shelves. Also, celebrity books typically sell better, when it comes to inspirational titles or memoirs. Celebrities have built in fan bases. True fans will usually want to support their endeavors. That's simply a perk of being well known. When an author is associated with a well known figure, the draw is sharing private, unknown information about someone known, in a behind the scenes manner.

As of 7:25 AM, the Amazon rank is 1, _96. (Can you guess the missing number?) Rielle's book is selling well at the moment. The rank is still improving, although no one can predict how long the climb will last. In today's time, numbers count. No matter what people say about the book's content, the primary goal is being achieved, at least for the moment.  When a project is deemed highly successful, the author's marketplace worth increases, too. If a book becomes a New York Times best-selling book, business and financial opportunities usually multiply.

Books and music possess common strands of artistic responsibility. I was in a forum and heard MC Lyte remark that a sale is a vote for an artist. Maybe the publishing model is headed in the same direction. Hence, the boom of self published books and indie authors. The stigma of self publishing is leaving, but I'm not sure it's happening fast enough. That's a topic for another day.

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Fabulous readers of the day! The Divas of the Serengeti Book Club stop by The Nook!


                       The Divas of the Serengeti Book Club 

                        President: Tasha Smith


I asked Tasha some questions about The Divas. Enjoy learning more about these fabulous readers.

The Divas of the Serengeti Book Club (Nashville Chapter) was founded in late 2011. Our first official meeting was held October, 2012.  We do have a second chapter in Maryland.  We have 10 divas at the present time in our Nashville Chapter, but we are always looking for new members that will fit well with the divas.

What does the book club's name mean? The name came from our obsession with the Serengeti Desert.  We all choose an animal name and chose an adjective that describes us. For example, I am Elite Lioness.

We meet once a month either at the host's home or a restaurant. We discuss the monthly books. Discussion questions may be listed in the book, or I email the author directly and ask for 5 -10 questions to discuss.  We also have trivia questions on the book's content. Based on the questions, we give away prizes, such as books, trinkets or jewelry.

The Maryland chapter has about 8 to 10 members. They were established earlier this year with their first meeting taking place in July, 2013. The president of that chapter is my sister, Kenya.


I think our favorite book is "Addicted" by Zane.  We don't have a particular favorite genre, because we read everything from paranormal to urban and street fiction with romance mixed in. At the present time our monthly read (November) is "Lyon on a Leash" by Erosa Knowles.  We are also reading  "Bad Habits" by Sienna Mynx, "The Masseause" by Violette Dubrinsky,  "47" by Walter Mosely, "A Madaris Bride for Christmas" by Brenda Jackson, "Fly Betty" by Treasure Blue, "Beyond the Breaking Point" by Zena Wynn and a host of other books.


We connect with authors by attending conferences that are within a few hours of Nashville.

The Divas can be reached via Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/divasoftheserengetibookclub?fref=ts and Twitter at @DivasSerengeti.  We can also be reached by email at divasoftheserengeti@hotmail.com.


As an author, I truly appreciate how supportive book clubs are. Tasha Smith, I want to personally thank you and The Divas for helping to keep the literary arts alive. 



How to really enjoy a bit of wine. Guest post featuring www.ABitOfWine.com & The Divas of the Serengeti Book Club.



How To Really Enjoy...


Sure, this a book blog. However, there are many factors that may influence how much a reader may enjoy a book. Enjoyment could be influenced by setting, ambiance or socialization. For some individuals, sharing viewpoints of a book consists of making phone calls, posting to a discussion board, or attending in-person meetings. Getting together is probably the most personal option. Time shared amongst friends, or fellow book lovers, before or after a book club discussion, often involves eating good food, and sipping on a nice glass of wine. For these reasons, I joined forces with two fabulous experts to sort out questions regarding how to enjoy wine and book club meetings a little better. In essence, A Bit Of Wine offers a one stop shopping experience.

Katie Childers is the owner of A Bit Of Wine (www.abitofwine.com). The Divas of the Serengeti Book Club have chapters that are located in Nashville, Tennessee and Maryland. Although I could recieve a discount for posting information about A Bit Of Wine, my review of the website is no less valid. It's honestly a website that I regard as fun to click around, while imagining how I could become a more creative entertainer.

I hope that you--someone who may enjoy a bit of wine and a good book--will visit the website. To make this post as fun and informative as I possibly could, I decided to list my top five issues that some of my customers struggle with. Ironically, I have worked part-time, representing various wine brands, for the last 4 years, so this post resonates exponentially for me. Moody corks, ambiance, searching for cocktail recipes, questions regarding what to pair with a wine selection, and wine recommendation requests are some popular topics that come to mind, when I consider my collective work experiences. I have dealt with a stubborn wine cork, while customers waited for me to remove one from an unopened bottle. Even last week, someone I know broke the cork while trying to remove one at home. Today, I would like to share 5 fabulous selections from ABitOfWine.com. Whenever you enjoy your next glass of wine, maybe you will reflect on our visit together online.


5 Hot Picks


1.My first hot pick from the website is a rechargeable, electric helper (http://abitofwine.com/item_1183/Stainless-Steel-Electric-Push-Button-Corkscrew.htm). If you don't want to fight with a stubborn cork, you don't have to suffer. Ruined clothes, or a ruined bottle of wine is frustrating, but when you let this handy machine do the hard work for you, there's no reason to get frustrated, embarrassed or risk hurting your arm.  Problem solved. Plus, it looks cool.

2. At the moment, rain in certain regions of the country may limit appreciation for this next hot pick, but when you're headed out to enjoy a sunny vacation, you're planning to picnic in the park, or if you want to surprise your honey with a romantic touch during an outdoor adventure, consider investing in a High Stakes Picnic Table that's crafted from food safe bamboo (http://abitofwine.com/m/item_1293/High-Stakes-Picnic-Table.htm). This nifty, portable gadget holds 2 wine glasses and small snacks. After sticking it in the ground, your company will most likely be tempted to compliment you for thinking of nearly everything. I saw this and gave it the thumbs up right away, since I love romance and the outdoors. There's an option that's made like a serving tray. That one would also work well inside or outside. Cute, right?



3. Moving right along, the rest of the items mesh well with entertaining at home, or during the upcoming holiday seasons. A Bit Of Wine offers a solution to any hostess or host who openly admits that he or she could use an on-call bartender's assistance. Wine Stuff's Bar Master  (http://abitofwine.com/m/item_953/The-Wine-Stuff-Bar-Master.htm) is designed to find any cocktail recipe by name, type of spirit, or even by the type of serving glass used. It also is decribed as being able to "find any cocktail recipe, along with tips, tricks, terms, measurements, and even a collection of drinking games. Also The Bar Master shows you how to calculate blood-alcohol levels. The database contains over 500 drink recipes which include measurements and techniques to help you get the most out of your mixing."



4. This next issue is a very common one. What do you drink with what you eat? There's a book listed on A Bit Of Wine's website that may serve as a handy reference tool. It should also help a hostess or host plan the best wine to serve at party, or even help to determine party friendly wine food. It also includes pairing recommendations beyond wine, although learning more about how to pair wine with a meal or hors d'oeuvres can turn a simple gathering into an extremely memorable affair. Sometimes, finishing touches and preparation can be worthwhile extra steps. Do you agree?

http://abitofwine.com/m/item_1278/What-To-Drink-With-What-To-Eat.htm


5. Many customers that I've encountered asked for a wine recommendation  on the way to a party or gathering. Giving one may sound simple, but it all depends on the hostess' tastes, as well as those also attending. Some may feel Moscato is too sweet. Some may feel that red wine is too heavy. Others may deem either of them to be just right. ABitOfWine.com offers another option. You may also purchase a gift certificate, when you're not sure what kind of wine to buy for a wine lover. The website offers everything from charms to wine refrigerators. The options are endless and will fit mostly any budget. If you're like me, you also browse websites from a mobile device. ABitOfWine.com is also mobile friendly, if you're constantly on the go.


Bonus pick:

Football season is now upon us. As we consider decorating for football parties and gatherings, we can remember to accommodate everyone's tastes. ABitOfWine.com can help you welcome football lovers into your space with novelty items like a touchdown pro cutting board. Mostly anyone can make entertaining with wine fun! This is one simple example.

http://abitofwine.com/item_114/Touchdown-Pro-Cutting-Board.htm



How can book clubs enjoy a bit of wine better?


The Divas of the Serengeti Book Club's Nashville Chapter meets once a month, either at the host's home or at a restaurant, to discuss books.

"Our meetings are always social. We eat, drink wine, discuss life, family, current events and always promote and support any business ventures the Divas may have going on. We also celebrate birthdays for that month, " Tasha Smith, President of Divas of the Serengeti Book Club explained.

With those tidbits in mind, I shared Ms. Smith's top two questions with Katie.

 Tasha asked," What is the best wine to serve at parties?" and "What is the best wine to drink with chicken or red meat?"

Katie replied, "Great questions. For parties, I play it safe with Chardonnay for my white selection and a medium bodied Cabernet Sauvignon for my red selection. These will appeal to the largest selection of people. Both pair well with cheese hors d'oevres or light canapes if you are not serving a full meal. If you are hosting wine parties, grab a fun selection of wine charms to keep everyone's glasses clearly marked and use our Host CHILL Aerators to keep the bottles of white wine cool while they sit on the counter.

For chicken and red meat, the standard rule of thumb is chicken (or white meat) pair with white wine. Red meats pair with red wines. Of course this is not a required rule. I usually base my pairing based on the seasonings and flavors of the meal. I like a glass of Pinot Noir with sushi or a Reisling with steak. Its very subjective, so I always say to drink what you like regardless what you are eating. If you like it, it's good.

News and Special Offers

10% of all wine gift sales will be donated to Susan G. Komen North Carolina, during the month of October.

 For U.S. readers, A Bit Of Wine will offer free shipping for orders over $49, until the end of October. Remember the code "FREESHIPFALL," if you decide to place an order. Also keep in mind that  5% off purchases are given for newsletter sign-ups, although the discount cannot be combined with other offers.

I would also like to mention that ABitOfWine.com is close to wrapping up their 500 fan giveaway on their blog, http://bitofwine.blogspot.com.

Keep in touch through their Facebook page facebook.com/abitofwine or Twitter (twitter.com/abitofwine).

I hope that you learned a little more about wine, and enjoyed reading about a very nifty place to buy any accessory that you could need for enjoying your bit of wine. I would like to express special thanks to the lovely ladies of  The Divas of the Serengeti Book Club. If you want to connect with them on Facebook, you may locate them at www.facebook.com/divasoftheserengetibookclub,or via Twitter at @DivasSerengeti.


Andrea

Founder, The Reader's and Author's Nook
Grove Street Ezine

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Friday, October 11, 2013

A poem for Domestic Violence Awareness Month. 4 AM freestyle, unedited.

SILENT PAIN

This is my life
Not quite the one I signed up for
In darkness I weep
with hands folded across my trembling lips

I live on a lonely shore
with no boat
no oar
no coat
no sustenance
and no strength to shout loudly
enough to summons help
from someone sane.

It's just us two, here in a desolate place.

You bloodied the warm, half moons you once loved to kiss
for hours on end
We ditched our friends to make love in the rain
and sing off key under summer skies.

Why has my loved one changed?

No matter how many times I question thee,
I don't receive a reply.

Now you bind me in heavy chains
and shackle me
like
I was never human.

How could you do this?

I sigh. Hopeless. Defeated. Down deep I ache for logic to explain.

You never told me what inspired you to violate our bond
and make me feel unsafe
broken
and 
worn.

I waited for years.
You still wouldn't tell me,
except with your heavy, clenched fists.
Hitting me like this became your daily, sick fix;
a habit you were unwilling to break.

You furrow your brow
as you slam blows into my tender skin
until you grew tired of smacking me around
after torturing every inch of my flesh.

But baby...I love you, I need you. I want us back. Can you fix this tilted dream and make it straight?

I can't admit that
but
instead
I
corageously yell, "Stop this!"

You backhand me as if you don't even care
so
I close my eyes
inhaling your cruel stench.

And it stinks
as
large drops of blood trickle
onto my aching hands.

Damn. You did it again.
I ache and hurt all over. All over. Forever, maybe.

Baby, this ain't no maybe situation....

We have an ugly life;
that's all that's left of us
despite
the wedding ring
that you slid on my finger

You beat me black and blue
You scream hateful words until
my reason quakes
You make me feel like a small stone stuck
at the bottom of a valley,
yet you are a mighty mountain
showing the world your strength
and prominence

A hot tear scorches my chilly skin
but I'll be all right; staying in your life
was my quiet, silent sin that no one else knows.

In public we appear to be iron strong
united forever
but those thousands of blinded eyes are clueless.
No one realizes that you do this to me.

You taught me to be an expert liar.

I should've risen to my feet
turned the doorknob behind me
and never wasted my breath on you again--
not even to say goodbye

When you raised your hand to hit me that final time
you erased the years of goodness you gave me
You took my paradise and made it morph
into a twelfth rung of hell
until my cup runneth over.

oh well

I didn't leave. I let you pull me back with your vicious rope of syrupy lies and put downs.


After you promised it would never happen again
You ripped truth from my belly and used your hands to tear me down;
outside
inside
forever...feverishly

I drop my head in shame
wishing that someone or something good  would dull this sharp pain

Long after my bruises heal
and my swollen lip recovers
I am damaged by a lover with poison hands and a sick mind

Your last blow knocks me from my feet
The world is quiet
still
and
blank.


I silently pray to God, "Please take away this pain. When I awaken, I promise to leave...this time."


My heart beat slows.

Then it stopped and ticked a final time. My life was done. Wasted. Over. But there was no do over.

Hurried feet left the murder scene.

Why didn't I leave cowardly you
before you left me
black and blue
in silent pain?

I was always stronger than what I knew. You were afraid that I would shine and light up the world without you. And that, my love, was my only sin.


Authored by Andrea Blackstone
Oct. 11/13

It takes courage to leave an abusive relationship, but it can be done. Male or female, no one should feel ashamed for needing or getting help. It may be a life saving step. God bless and protect us all. Much love to all domestic violence survivors.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Toni Braxton's memoir is coming May 20. An update and description has arrived.

Hello, Book Lovers. Happy Friday!

Toni Braxton received lots of blog love on the first post, so I decided to update it. The description of "Unbreak My Heart" is below. It's now available for pre-order. You may also take advantage of Amazon's discount. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0062293281

Release date: May 20, 2014

Product Description

In this heartfelt memoir, six-time Grammy Award-winning artist and star of WE TV’s reality hitBraxton Family Values, Toni Braxton writes about her personal life decisions and their impact on her health, family and career.

While Braxton appears to be living a gilded life—selling 60 million records, appearing in sold-out Las Vegas performances and hit shows like Dancing with the Stars, and starring in her own reality series—hers is in fact a tumultuous story, a tale of triumph over a life filled with obstacles, including two bankruptcy filings. The mother of an autistic child, Braxton long feared that her son’s condition might be karmic retribution for earlier life choices, some of which will shock fans. But when heart ailments began plaguing her at the age of 41 and she was diagnosed with Lupus, Braxton knew she had to move beyond the self-recrimination and take charge of her own healing.  Intensely honest and deeply inspirational, Unbreak My Heart is the never-before-told story of the measures Braxton took to make herself and her family whole again.


Did you miss the first post?

Many flavors of celebrity books are cooking in the literary oven. Toni Braxton's new title is expected to be released on 4/1/14, under a division of HarperCollins called It Books. The publisher's It Books imprint was reportedly unveiled in 2009. It has been described as "a division focusing on pop culture, which includes entertainment, music, fashion, design, and sports."

Ms. Braxton's memoir will likely add spice to the hit show, Braxton Family Values, that is aired on We tv. Stay tuned for what's between the pages of "Unbreak My Heart." I predict that curiosity will build as the release date approaches, and snippets will drift into the bookish atmosphere at the perfect moment. Right now, public relations chatter has been rather quiet about this one. No matter what rumors claim, Toni Braxton always ends up coming out on top. I expect no different with her book.









Do you love the Braxtons as much as I do? Click here to read my interview with Traci.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Rev. Al Sharpton's book was released today. News from The Book Nook Wire. An audio clip link and exclusive pictures inside.

 Rev. Al Sharpton


Good Afternoon!

If you've stopped by our book nook before, you know that I share news about books of all genres. I briefly mentioned The Rejected Stone: Al Sharpton And The Path To American Leadership in my recap of The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc.'s 43rd Annual Legislative Conference. I first spotted Rev. Al Sharpton there, while interviewing former Mayor of New York, David Dinkins, about his book. I took these photos and may post audio clips on my forthcoming website that is under construction.




The word is that Rev. Al Sharpton will also be signing his new title in various cities, including DC and Baltimore. Surprisingly, his publisher is Cash Money Content. This partnership may officially dispel assumptions that Cash Money Content will only be publishing street fiction or related genres.


So, what is The Rejected Stone about?


Click this link to visit Amazon or listen to this audio clip to hear an excerpt read by the author.

Well, that's my book scoop of the day. Remember that 13 issues of book, business, policy, celebrity and entertainment news are available via Grove Street Ezine. We also have a Facebook community. Feel free to post your event news on our wall. I invite you to promote yourself there.

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Sunday, October 6, 2013

More new books and recent titles straight from The Author's Pavilion at ALC.

The theme of this year's Annual Legislative Conference was 'It Starts With You.' There's lots of policy news in this issue, but I also devoted a section to my love of books. Maybe you will find some new reads in this edition, too. The book section is in the last half of this issue. Please enjoy!


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Friday, October 4, 2013

 Le'Andria Johnson (Grammy and Sunday Best season 3 winner) stops by The Nook to chat about her journey!


                         

            Photo provided courtesy of Le'Andria Johnson


It is with great pleasure that I welcome season 3 BET Sunday Best and Grammy Award winning gospel artist, Le'Andria Johnson to The Nook today. I said that you never know who will stop by. Today is a perfect day  to share motivation to overcome professional and personal obstacles. Self care is a very important aspect of living an artistic life, and life in general.


In addition to her outstanding musical accomplishments, Pastor Johnson opened the doors of IPC Ministries (Imperfect People Changing The Game)  in Hapeville, Georgia. Le'Andria Johnson was recently called to the ministry. Some critics object to Pastor Le'Andria Johnson's methodologies associated with her desire to reach all people, and they object to her own stumbling blocks, but she says that her haters have been assigned to her.

"I love them for keeping my name in the public. They're pushing me more," Pastor Johnson informed.

Can God can use our imperfections to prove His goodness?

Le’Andria Johnson’s journey has been speckled by struggle. I would like to share additional details about it as you explore the question I posed. While experiencing financial crisis in her life, Pastor Johnson corageously auditioned for Sunday Best in flip flops and socks. In 2012, the 30 year old, twice divorced, unwed mother announced that she was pregnant with her fourth child and proceeded with her decision to have her baby, despite some individuals in the gospel community recommending abortion, to help salvage her image and career. Instead, Le'Andria Johnson went on to record her third album, "The Experience," while expecting. Now married, pastoring and preparing to release her fourth album, Le’Andria Johnson uses her experiences to help others overcome their own personal struggles.

How does she manage to stand firmly with convicition, despite ridicule and judgement that she has faced?

"I am not the God. I serve God. It is not about us anyway. Look beyond that and see what God has done for us," Pastor Johnson revealed, during a special press conference that was held for selected bloggers.

Throughout the conversation, Le'Andria Johnson's heart, music and ministry showed signs that she is helping to break the cycle of judgement in her corner of the faith community.

"Trust God, not man," was cited as her biggest lesson learned through her ups and downs.

The annointed artist admitted that she wouldn't neccesarily say that she's been 'keeping anything together.' Le'Andria honestly spoke about her desire to be here, to enable someone else to see how she survived through her storms.

"I want to look into the faces of Le'Andria Johnsons, and love Le'Andria Johnsons with children out of wedlock, and say, 'This is just the beginning of your journey, not your future.' I want to give them the opportunity that I didn't have and tell them who they are, and who they are not. Love and kindness inspired me to pastor."  She continued, "I'm trying to empower women, telling them to live and not die. There are going to be women in the church who get pregnant out of wedlock. There is no rulebook saying its not."

Now married, Pastor Johnson says that so many people have something to say about everyone's personal life, but we have to get out of all of that.

"I was never bound by the stigma (of being divorced twice). I decided to tell it," she reminded.

Le'Andria Johnson said that she is getting closer to God and remembers what He's done to bring her through obstacles. She wants others to realize that He'll bring you through "this," when challenges come their way, too.

I asked, "What advice would you give writers and artists about building a brand in the entertainment industry?"

Pastor Johnson replied, "Without God, we can't do anything. Keep God. If you want to be this good writer and entertainer, start looking at your forefathers. Start studying these people. It will help you in your journey. That's the problem.  We are not giving respect where respect is due. Look at your forefathers. That is how you will last."

Kirk Franklin and Warren Campbell were also mentioned as points of reference, in addition to God and Le'Andria herself.

On October 6th at 9:00 AM, you can catch this talented artist live on the Bobby Jones Gospel Premier on BET. Afterward, Le'Andria Johnson & Fantasia will appear together at 10:00 AM.

For readers who are located in the Atlanta area, this coming January 15th-19th, an event called 'Breaking The Cycle' will be underway.

If you would like to keep up with  Le'Andria Johnson's ministry and musical news, her official fan club can be found on Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/leandriajohnson?id=133559733360442&refsrc=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fleandriajohnson


IPC Ministries is located at:
631 North Central Ave
Hapeville, GA


Listening to Struggle Not helped to me to answer my question about God's ability to use our imperfections to motivate and inspire others. Furthermore, if we are all works in progress, what human is qualified to truly judge anyone?


Special thanks to Rhachelle Nicol' for setting up the virtual press conference! I also wish to thank Le'Andria for speaking with us.


Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Have you heard about The Trailer Park Princess and the Middle Finger of Fate? Kim Hunt Harris stops by The Nook to share news of her recent mystery/comedy.

Kim Hunt Harris is an author from Texas. Enjoy her chat about The Trailer Park Princess and the Middle Finger of Fate.




                             Genre: Mystery/Comedy

                              Release date: 9/21/13

Andrea: What inspired you to write your first book?

Kim: I've always been a writer, since before I could even write, really. My plan was always to make a living as a writer. Actually, my plan was to be at the top of the NYT list, be stinking rich by now, living in a rambling house with a writing studio overlooking a scenic body of water and mountains in the near distance. Right now I'm working on Plan B: Make a living as a writer.


Andrea: Who is the protangonist? How would you describe him or her?


Kim: Salem Grimes is a hot mess. She's in her late twenties, a recovering alcoholic, a new Christian, trying to undo some of the damage she's done in her life, working the 12 steps and trying to clean up her act. Middle Finger of Fate sees her confronting some of the biggies -- betrayed best friends, an ex-husband, and a nagging sense that she's missing out on something in her newfound faith.  Andrea: In two lines or less, please share with with readers why they should purchase your book. Kim: Because it's funny! Despite all the intense situations, Salem is a blast and when she gets around her octogenarian friend Viv, hilarity inevitably ensues.  Andrea: How long did it take you to complete the story? Was the writing process how you imagined it to be? Kim: I don't even want to talk about this. I started this book probably 8 years ago. I wrote it, it was draggy and kind of muddled. I put it away. I got it back out. I put it away again. I wrote other things. But this book kept calling me, so I finally got it back out, asked for help from some fabulous writer friends and editors, and at the risk of sounding very immodest I must say -- I'm thrilled with the results. This is not my first book, so I'm fairly familiar with my own writing process by now, which is basically: it's always harder than I thought it would be. It always takes longer than I thought it would. And I'm always so gratified with the results.

 Synopsis: Tony Solis has been accused of murder, and Salem Grimes just might be his last, best hope. But Lord have mercy on anyone who has Salem for their last hope, because that girl is a piping hot mess and always has been. Everyone knows that, including Salem. But Salem is trying. She quit drinking, and even started praying. Maybe if she can prove Tony's innocence and find the real killer, it would balance out some of the mistakes she's made in her past -- a past that includes betrayed best friends now bent on vengeance, ex-crushes who were supposed to be old and fat by now, and an ex-husband who might, possibly, not be an ex after all. If Salem can catch a break from reaping all the wild seeds she's sown, she might have a chance to redeem herself. Then again, maybe she should just settle for being a piping hot mess.


Purchase links and social media information: Amazon Kindle available now: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FCET7JE/?tag=vglnk-c880-20 

CreateSpace hardcopy version coming soon!

My blog: http://kimhuntharris.com/ Twitter handle: @kimhuntharris

Click here to visit Kim's blog and read an excerpt.

I would like to thank Kim for placing her book on our virtual bookshelf today.

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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Brickstone Publishing's Big Reveal! See it here with giveaway details of a forthcoming erotic fiction title.

The Big RevealWelcome to The Big Reveal!   Brickstone Publishing has an upcoming release of short story erotic fiction moms will love, and we're helping celebrate with this title, author, and cover reveal!   Be sure to scroll down to enjoy all the info & the giveaway!   Drumroll please!...   TITLE: "Ignite"   Upcoming Release Date: December 1, 2013   Authors: Include ten hot authors, some of whom have numerous other published work, and others who are brand new! Click here to see photos and learn about the authors & their stories!

Proudly featuring stories by:

Michael Bracken

Alice Bright

Shenoa Carroll-Bradd

Katherine Crighton

Julianna Darling

Kelly Lawrence

Jen Lee

J.R. Read

Lizzie Richards

Lori Verni-Fogarsi

Compiled by: The short stories in this book were carefully selected by Lori Verni-Fogarsi. Lori has been an author, speaker, and small business consultant for 15+ years. Some of her successes include authoring two award-winning novels and one nonfiction book. You can learn more about her at www.LoriTheAuthor.com or on all social media @LoriTheAuthor.   Book Description:
Whether youre a woman who has put passion on the back burner, or youre a hot mama who has been keeping things aflame, these stories are sure to light your fire!
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