Thursday, March 13, 2014

Victoria Christopher Murray and ReShonda Tate Billingsley's tour stop in Bowie, Maryland. News about Fortune & Fame.


On Tuesday, March 4, 2014, Victoria Christopher Murray and ReShonda Tate Billingsley discussed their writing careers with fans of their bestselling novels. The collaborative authors also read excerpts from Fortune & Fame, and signed copies. Their latest work was published by Touchstone, an imprint of Simon & Schuster. The novel reunites two fan-favorite heroines as drama unfolds on reality TV. Jasmine Cox Larson Bush and Rachael Jackson Adams are described as characters who are opposites. Ironically, the bestselling novelists are in some ways, too. Billingsley and Murray often share their humorous take on life from a country girl and city girl's perspective.


Friends and bestselling novelists,  
Reshonda Tate Billingsley and Victoria Christopher Murray


Billingsley worked as a reporter for The National Enquirer and as an anchor. During her library visit, she discussed her previous employment with The Enquirer. Despite making a hefty salary at the age of 21, she concluded, "I got to a point where I knew I had a calling."


The successful author remarked that she self-published "My Brother's Keeper" and built a buzz. In 1999, she "couldn't get a book deal for anything."

After landing an agent, her work was rereleased. Today, Billingsley has 31 books to her credit.

Murray, who also creates identifiable characters, shared that she has been friends with Billingsley for a very long time. Both authors inspired chuckles, comments and questions from attendees, after reading snippets of antics that unfold in Fortune & Fame.
 



"Combining two of our best characters was really a natural fit. If ever there was a writing soul mate, she would be mine."

Victoria Christopher Murray's Ex Files has been optioned by Malik Yoba. Reshonda Tate Billingsley's novel, Let The Church Say Amen, has already been filmed. Regina King made her directorial debut through the project.

Purchase Fortune & Fame at your local book store or click here.





Friday, February 7, 2014

Ebony Canion was left for dead. Her new book offers hope to overcome adversity. Read her interview.

 Ebony Canion's book, Left For Dead, is a new book release. The Ohio based author stopped by the Nook to share a behind the scenes look about her true story of survival. 


Andrea: Welcome, Ebony. Can you please share a little bit of background about your story, and why you shared it publicly online?




Ebony: I am a 36 year old widow from Cleveland, Ohio and mother of four beautiful children with quite a story to tell! I'm a Survivor of many things such as rape, molestation, domestic violence, losing my husband at a young age, and most recently my "Survival Story." On June 30th 2012, I was with family enjoying my birthday weekend, only to return my sister's home and find trouble waiting on us. Once arriving there around 2 A.M. we noticed a car with 5 females in my sister's driveway. They were asked to leave but they refused to leave the driveway. This resulted in an altercation that I was trying to prevent by being the peace maker, but during this attempt I was struck by one of the females, which resulted in me defending myself and my family helping. There were 4 of us and 5 females. After the altercation was broken up, these 5 females got into their car, which they finally removed out of the driveway before the altercation, only to back into a driveway across the street. The driver hit me head on, dragging my body that was folded in half up under their car for almost 200 feet, as my family chased the barely moving car. They fled the scene after my body was released. The only reason my lifeless body was released from up under the car is because they turned a corner!

 I was in the hospital for 4 months, spending 2 of them in an induced coma. I suffered multiple injuries including a broken leg and pelvis, dislocated spine (which all have rods and screws in them) a fractured shoulder and jaw, 7 broken ribs, a collapsed lung, my entire back had road burn and needed a skin graph, missing teeth, I nearly bit my tongue off, and the lower left side of my face was peeled up and of course both had to be sewn back on. I also had a small amount of blood on my brain, a hole on my right side that my doctor described as "the size of a shark bite," and scars from head to toe.

I wasn't expected to live and if I did I was expected to possibly be a vegetable, or maybe even paralyzed. But it's now almost 2 years later and I'm here today by the Grace of God to tell my story! I had to learn to do everything again. I am still learning to walk again, but I will be walking real soon trust me! LOL! I still can't feel my feet fully but feeling is coming back slowly but surely. I'm walking with the assistance of a cane, but that will soon be going in the trash. I know this because I have faith in a God that has the final say so on everything! That is the reason I decided to share my story. I wanted the world to see what God had done in my life, and I knew that doing that would help so many people who had lost hope in all types of situations. Therefore, I created my social media pages, never expecting it to reach as many people as it has, but I'm grateful that it has touched so many people.

Andrea: What sparked the idea to write a book?

Ebony: I've always been the type of person to help other people. I knew that my story could help somebody, simply because I've been through so many things and I'm still standing. I decided that writing a book would be the perfect way to help people. I could tell my story and inspire and uplift people all at the same time...and that works for me!

Andrea: Having 30,000 Instagram followers tells us that you're connecting with people authentically. You created
http://thesurvivalstory.org and started your t-shirt line, too. What would you tell anyone about starting over in life after experiencing great difficulty?

Ebony: Well I actually started my page to first give God the Glory and honor he deserves for giving me a second chance at life, and I knew that all else would follow after that. When I speak of all else I'm referring to him sending someone my way who may have needed to read my post that particular day. Some of those people have had to start over after experiencing great difficulties in life. I would tell those people to trust in God in all that he takes from your life and all that he replaces in your life. Every single thing happens for a reason and you have to take from those situations and get strength from them, not let them weaken you! And you absolutely can't give up no matter what!

Andrea: You were a widow raising 4 children at the time of your attack. Do you have any thoughts about violence in our society, and what may need to happen as we continue to address it?


Ebony: The violence in our society has been a problem and will continue to be a problem, until we unite and take a stand against it! There has to be stiffer punishments. If criminals continue to get a smack on the wrist for the crimes they commit, then they won't be afraid to be a repeat offender. People tend to do things not thinking of the consequences of their actions nor the affect they're going to have on the lives of other people. And I believe if stiffer punishments are handed down this will give people a reason to think before they act.

Andrea: In addition to surviving a brutal attack, you earned your GED in your 20's and became a college student in your 30's. How will you book speak to dealing with hardship and adversity? Would you consider it to be motivational or autobiographical?

Ebony: Because I've been through so many different situations and I've overcome so much adversity and hardship, I speak on dealing with it throughout the book. We can't control what happens to us, but we can control how we deal with it. I'm a firm believer in that, and I show that in my book as well as speak on it, which is why I would have to say that my book is actually a combination of both. It's a motivational autobiography. LOL!


Andrea: Please share two missions of your nonprofit?

Ebony: The mission of my nonprofit organization is to share our stories in hopes to empower and uplift not only Survivors but regular people who may want to give up! Because I have survived so many different ordeals,  there are so many different types of people that I can help. I would like to open centers around the country that gives Survivors a place to go and just vent and have support from others who have been through similar situations. Also, when I came home from the hospital, there was no help for me financially. Therefore, I would like to be that help that survivors need after coming home to a life altering situation.

Andrea: When and where can your book be purchased?

Ebony: My book "Left For Dead" is now available on Kindle, Nook & Amazon and will be available on iBook and in all major bookstores the week of Feb. 10th, 2014.





Andrea: Please share the best way to keep up with you online.


Ebony:
Instagram/Twitter: @survival_story
Facebook Fan Page: Survival Story
Survival Story Tees: www.survivalstorytees.bigcartel.com

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Brown Girls Publishing launched by veteran authors, Victoria Christopher Murray & Reshonda-Tate Billingsley


Good morning. Today's coffee talk will be of interest to readers and writers. Enjoy.

A highly successful writing duo--Victoria Christopher Murray and Reshonda Tate-Billingsley--recently announced the launch of http://browngirlspublishing.com. The new publishing company will offer digital content and POD books.  A selection of reads from their online catolog were also listed as 'Coming Soon.' Don't fret. Plenty of literary eye candy is currently available for fans of African-American literature. Published reads are already climbing toward the top of Amazon lists. A few screenshots of titles are below.



Brown Girls Publishing (BGP) is willing to give unagented writers a chance, so give them an extra hand clap for that. Other veteran authors and newcomers are already in the mix. Both Murray and Billingsley have large followings on social media and in-person. The website states that selected titles will be edited by the duo. I predict that their fan base will enjoy this new twist of flavor, and they will gain new followers, too. Additionally, these businesswomen were wise enough to join forces with other talented people, building a winning team of established literary professionals. I also expect Brown Girls Publishing to become a game changer, as claimed.



If you would like to submit your finished manuscript to BGP, review submission guidelines that are listed on the website. BGP will not be accepting poetry or erotica. However, an array of other considered genres are mentioned. Before trying your luck, please keep BGP's message in mind:

"Focusing on quality, not quantity, BGP is committed to publishing only the best. Presented under the Victoria Christopher Murray and ReShonda Tate Billingsley banner, each title is hand-selected by a manuscript selection committee, including industry professionals like Carol Mackey, then edited by Victoria or ReShonda. Readers of a BGP title will know they’re getting a quality story."

If you have somehow not crossed paths with Rashonda or Victoria, here are some snippets about the founders. Click here.



The last time I saw Victoria, I caught her off guard while promoting Never Say Never.  She was also interviewed in our ezine and offered excellent writing advice last August. If you want to read it, find issue 11 via Grove Street. Connect with Brown Girls Publishing on Facebook Facebook and Twitter. Congratulations, BGP!











Friday, January 24, 2014

Adam Henig announces the release of 'Alex Haley's Roots: An Author's Odyssey.'



AUTHOR NAME: Adam Henig


TITLE: Alex Haley's Roots: An Author's Odyssey


RELEASE DATE: Tuesday, January 14, 2014


IS THIS YOUR FIRST PUBLISHED WORK? : Yes


BACKGROUND:  Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Adam Henig attended California State University, Chico, majoring in political science with an emphasis in cultural and international studies. After graduation, he pursued his interest in African American history and literature. In addition to his upcoming publication, Alex Haley's Roots: An Author's Odyssey, a book reviewer, Adam's  writings have appeared in theSan Francisco Book Review, Tulsa Book Review and Blogcritics.



SYNOPSIS: In 1977, when the New York Times declared that the television mini-series Roots was the “most significant civil rights event since the Selma-to-Montgomery march of 1965,” its author, Alex Haley, became America’s newest “folk hero. ” His book was on the Times' Best Seller's list for months, and won the Pulitzer Prize. His story had captivated a nation and then the world. From Idaho to Israel, it seemed everyone was caught-up in “Rootsmania.” Alex Haley was on his way to becoming the most successful author in the history of publishing. That's when his troubles began.


Within a decade and a half following the publication of Roots, Haley managed to alienate most of his fellow writers and at the same time squander most of his wealth.  When he died at the age of 70, his estate was auctioned off and his iconic book went out of print. What happened? Based on interviews of Haley's contemporaries, personal correspondence, legal documents, newspaper accounts, Adam Henig investigates the unraveling of one of America’s most successful yet enigmatic authors.



The Nook: What inspired you to write a book about this particular person?

Adam: My interest in Haley begun when I watched a few clips of Roots in my eighth grade history class. The mini-series, like for so many others, was my introduction to the cruelty of slavery and its inhumane treatment. Roots also sparked a lifelong interest in African American history and culture.

About five years ago, I was watching Roots on television and ended up sitting through the entire twelve-hour series, from start to finish. Afterwards, I wanted to know what had happened to Haley. So, I did what most do and turned to Google and Wikipedia.

I was astonished to discover that there had not ever been a biography published about the well-known author. In our celebrity obsessed society, I had assumed that everyone who had ever made an appearance on television, let alone write a mega best seller, had a biography. Apparently, that was not the case with Haley.

Having always wanted to be a writer, but not having found a subject that I wanted to spend time on, I began digging and never stopped.


The Nook: From what I read about you and your project, the eBook length is 52 pages and 15,000 words. I also read that you are pro micro-publishing. Please explain what this is and how it may be different from digital or self-publishing eBooks.

Adam: As reading devices have evolved, from the bound book to the eReader and tablets, so have our reading styles.

Digital publishers such as Amazon and Byliner have taken the lead in recognizing that readers are still interested in reading books, but, in many cases, prefer doing so in shorter spurts of time. Instead of reading an 800-page biography about someone's entire life, for example, you can now read about a specific event in that individual's life in a much shorter timespan.  Hence, the creation of Amazon's Kindle Singles/Apple's Quick Reads, which is a collection of shortened ebooks (priced between $.99 and $4.99) that range in length from 5,000-30,000 words or 30-80 pages.

And since the manuscript is shorter, micropublishing allows writers over time to publish more eBooks on a variety of subjects--as opposed to spending years on a single subject. Also, micropublishing is almost always digitally-based, but can be published by either the author or a publisher.

The Nook: Since you explored this subject in 15,000 words, could you share how long your writing and publishing process took? Does your book focus on a particular book or period of time in Alex Haley's writing career?

Adam: Once I completed the research, which took about three and half years, I spent the next two years writing the manuscript and preparing it for publication. Having not published a book, I greatly underestimated how long the process would take. The writing involved many, many rewrites. When I was comfortable with the finished product, then the real work began--how do I publish it?

In the digital age, thanks largely to Amazon, the traditional methods of finding agents and publishers, in hopes of having a book on the shelves of bookstores across the country, is no longer a necessity. Even the vanity houses have lost their relevancy.

Regardless, self publishing remains a daunting task. My biggest fear was that I'd spend an enormous amount of time and money only to have no one read or buy a copy of my book!

Ever the researcher, from books and articles to blogs and Twitter feeds, I spent time sifting through as much material as I could, figuring out what worked best for me, especially since most self publishers write fiction. The majority that write nonfiction are in different genres such as "How-to," cookbooks, "Self-help," business, or memoir. This made it even harder since there was not much of a precedent.

In the end, I created a marketing plan that was continuously (and to this day) being revised. I rejoined social media (twitter.com/adamhenig), created a website (www.adamhenig.com), and reached out to as many reviewers and news outlets as possible.

As for the focus of my eBook, since it is only 15,500 words, it was impossible to capture Haley's entire life. Thus, I wanted to focus on the initial question when I began this endeavor--what happened to Alex Haley after Roots? He went from being the most popular writer on the planet to literal obscurity over the course of a few years.






The Nook: You describe your work as "not the traditional life and times hard copy biography." Please explain why you described it this way, and if you learned anything particular about writing in this genre.

Adam: Orginally, I was planning to write a full-length biography, which usually ranges from 350 to 800 pages. Due to time constraints and a limited budget, it was unrealistic. Typically, a biography covers the "cradle to the grave" story. In Alex Haley's Roots, my focus is a particular time period, from the moment the Roots mini-series aired on television in 1977 to his death fifteen years later and the demise of his legacy.

Writing, like anything else, takes patience. Writing biography also requires lots and lots of research, so be prepared that it's going to take longer than you think.


The Nook: The synopsis of the book partially states that Alex Haley squandered his wealth and alienated his fellow writers. What surprising facts do you feel that you learned about the publishing business and Alex Haley as a person?

Adam: Truthfully, the publishing business operates like any other business and maybe that was the surprise. Their focus is to make money. With that in mind, once a publishing house gets behind a product (i.e. Roots), the company will push it until it runs out of steam and then move onto something else.

As for Haley, I was disappointed how ill-equipped he was to handle his newfound fortune (he was 55 years-old when Roots was published), his self-imposed alienation from his family and  his inability to bounce back after Roots. He seemed to have given up and rode out his fame to the very end as opposed to taking on (and completing) a new project. He left so many stories unfinished when he died.

I do admire the adversity Haley overcame as an African American magazine writer working in a white-dominated industry. In the 1950s and early 1960s, there were few non-whites in the business. Before Roots, Haley had written for Reader's Digest, Cosmopolitan, Coronet, Boys Life, and was the inaugural correspondent for Playboy magazine's "Interview" section. Unbeknownst to him, he was a trailblazer.



WEBSITE/BLOG: www.adamhenig.com

Social Media: www.twitter.com/adamhenig

Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Alex-Haleys-Roots-Authors-Odyssey-ebook/dp/B00HRN891A/ref=sr_1_4?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1390537707&sr=1-4&keywords=alex+haley


Thursday, January 9, 2014

Mother and daughter release a new book. Bully Me No More! An interview with the Daniels duo.




Bully Me No More was recently released in late December, and was authored by a daughter and mother duo. Please enjoy this fabulous joint interview with Damona and Allison!




ABOUT THE AUTHORS


Damona Daniels is a nine-year-old author. She attends Rosaryville Elementary School. Bully Me No More is her first book. She is a member of Cornerstone Peaceful Bible Baptist Church, led by Pastors Daniel and Sabrina Mangrum.  She is a member of Fruit of the Spirit dance ministry and loves her church family.  

Allison G. Daniels, co-author of Bully Me No More, is President and CEO of ADG Enterprises, LLC.  She conducts workshops and seminars that have been presented through the United States and abroad. The workshops and seminars conducted by the institute consist of topics such as Women in Management, Women as Leaders, The Superwoman Syndrome, Leadership Skills, The Assertive Woman, Diversity and Emotional Wellness for Women. Mrs. Daniels has been certified by The Professional Women Network as a Professional Coach and Diversity Consultant.




Andrea: Why did you publish your first book?

Damona: The reason why I wanted to write this book was to help empower and motivate other kids to know that bullying is wrong. It was written to help to bring awareness to bullying and help assist others in how they communicate with each another. It teaches children how to stand their ground and speak up because bullying is wrong.


Andrea: What are your books about?

Allison: Life Goes On How To Maintain Your Faith Through Adversity is a dynamic, step-by-step guide offering powerful tips, strategies, and tools for overcoming your past hurts, surviving motional setbacks, and handling your emotions.  Take back your life, and learn to live again.

However, this book is an interactive book about bullying.  This book will teach you how to handle bullying, facing the bully with confidence, build your confidence to stand your ground and help others.

Andrea: Has bullying ever been a problem? If so, how did either of you handle it?

Allison: Yes, I experience bullying growing up but it was a boy who kept trying to bully me because he liked me.  But when I stood up to him,  I never had a problem again. He kept his distance, although he still had a crush on me, and followed me home and to school everyday.

Damona: Yes. One day I decided to stand up for myself and faced my bully and just said 'bully me no more, I'm not afraid.'

Andrea: Whose idea was it to publish 'Bully Me No More?'  How long is the book? What ages is it for? Did you help your daughter to write it?

Allison: This book is 80 pages long. It is aimed at ages 8 and up. I helped her (Damona) with very little, because this book is written from her heart. It was something that she wanted to share with other kids because it happened to her and she didn't want to see it happen to someone else.

 Andrea: Where can 'Bully Me No More' be purchased?

Click this Amazon link, on Kindle and my website at www.AllisonDaniels.org.







Saturday, January 4, 2014

It's almost time for Zane's Addicted to grace the big screen. Details!

If you are a Zane fan, here is a reminder to save the date to see 'Addicted' finally unfold, compliments of Lionsgate. Note the cast. March is not too far away, so we can all keep an eye out for details to come! http://www.movieweb.com/news/lionsgate-gives-addicted-a-march-2014-release-date

Last February, I had an opportunity to interview Zane. She shared a lot of insight about her wonderful journey, and also provided writing tips. She surely is making her mark in the literature and beyond. Kudos, Zane.



Friday, January 3, 2014

How to use anthology participation to get clips & free PR. Tips & submission info. One deadline is today.




Happy New Year!


As we welcome 2014, I would like to thank you for reading this book blog and our ezine www.issuu.com/bloggertime. The word has been getting around. As a result, I have had a great deal of requests.

At the same time, I know that some of our visitors are aspiring writers, too. If you have not put pen to paper yet, but you would like to gain experience, have you considered networking and keeping abreast of forthcoming anthologies? Submitting to anthologies can be extremely productive. While blogging is great, it does not neccesarily help aspiring writers to practice how to submit work professionally. Also, building an effective network is important. It is virtually impossible to hear about every announced opportunity yourself. If you are not a member of any local writer's groups, consider following publishers, experts and seasoned writers who are active on social media.

In my early days of being a recent college graduate who majored in English, I recall a friend giving a magazine subscription to me. It turned out that I became a fan of the publication, and I gained a new writing exercise tradition. I never sent in a submission, but I did develop more confidence through choosing a specific subject and staying in the parameters of 500 words to explore it. At least I knew what it creatively felt like to tinker with a word count. That lesson never left me.

Years later, after suddenly losing my mother, I submitted a story to 'Chicken Soup,' after a fellow writer told me that the company was accepting submissions. I filed it in the back of my mind. Then, I closed off the world one day and poured my heart out onto paper. I never expected to make it to the first stage of stories that were under consideration, and I most certainly did not expect to see my name in the same line as Queen Latifah's and other noted individuals who were a part of the project.

Writing is tough. Rejection is not easy. However, a persistent writer recovers from the word "no" to find a "yes." If you desire to practice your craft, while building your portfolio, becoming a contributing writer can be an effective stepping stone. Plus, if you participate in a project, your inclusion may also lead to free publicity and new networking options, which can be an added benefits. Exposure is often a bigger reward than pay. Some opportunities may pay modestly, while others may offer credit and a specific number of free, printed copies. You may also note that you would typically not be obligated to pay for promotion, but a driven publisher would lead the way, taking your name and bio with them. This can be a nice perk. In another experience, I participated in a project that was picked up by a publisher. When that occurred, it helped to give me more credibility in the genre of my published books. Plus, new readers looked me up.

Even now, I keep my eyes open to submit my work to reputable companies. While I do not specifically endorse any publisher, I would like to cite 4 examples as proof that options are out there. My blogging and book reviewing platform will change this year, so I decided to take a moment to tie together advice of every expert that was featured in Grove Street. You may visit back issues to find tips, and check the blog. Implementation is important. The usefulness of tools can only go so far, if we are not committed to using them.


1.) Do you have a flair for writing about dogs, cats, rebooting your life or forgiveness? Take a look at Chicken Soup's call for submissions.

http://www.chickensoup.com/form.asp?cid=possible_books

Two deadlines are January 5th.


2.) Do you have an inspirational quote to offer? Hurry. One deadline is today! Carla M. Dean is a popular, freelance editor who has worked with many new and seasoned writers. She is branching out to establish her own publishing company called Artistic Words Publishing. Although http://artisticwordspublishing.com/ is under construction, 'INSIDE MY MIND: Axioms For Life' will be Carla's first published book. Like a true pro, she has been promoting it for a while, but I also stumbled upon a message.


Please see below:


"ATTENTION: Here's your opportunity to have your inspirational or motivational quote included in my book, INSIDE MY MIND: Axioms For Life - Book. The quote must be original and not someone else's words.


For authors, this will be a great way to gain exposure, as your name and the title of your book will be listed underneath your quote. For others, this is a chance for you to share your words of wisdom on a larger scale and hopefully encourage others to live a more positive life.


Please send your quotes to submissions@artisticwordspublishing.com with the subject line "Inside My Mind Quote Submission". Also, please include your name, city, state, occupation, and if you're an author, the title of your book. If your quote is accepted for inclusion in my book, you will be notified via email.


DEADLINE JANUARY 3RD.


Uplift others in order to be lifted."



Reference:

https://m.facebook.com/InsideMyMindAxiomsForLife?id=532739283465297&refsrc=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fsearch&_rdr


3.) Jan Moran is currently seeking success stories and 'rich ideas.' Who is she?

http://www.janmoranwrites.com/2013/12/10/rich-ideas-call-success-story-submissions-entrepreneurs/ Her inspiring story of doing business with Sephora, bringing Scentsa to life, and penning books feels good to read as new goals emerge in 2014. Take a look at her track record in entrepreneurship. http://www.janmoranwrites.com/2013/12/18/a-founders-story-sephoras-new-beauty-technology/


4.) Are you a veteran who wants to write, or are you close to one? Black Star News reported details regarding a forthcoming project via Prashanti Press.

http://www.blackstarnews.com/us-politics/justice/book-publisher-seeks-submissions-from-veterans-of-iraqafghanistan-wars.html

http://www.prashanti10.com/


As I recover from a holiday party (surgery), I want to wish you well with your writing goals, while revisiting mine, too.


Andrea