Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Reading for Review: Soon After & Christian Fiction Call for Submissions

This week I am reading Sherryle Kiser Jackson’s Soon After for review here at Christian Fiction Blog. This feature is an old feature that I haven’t did in a while and so I’m looking forward to it. I use a 5 point review system, whereby each point is regulated to what I consider important story elements: plot, character arc, theme, style/grammar, voice, and setting.

If you would like your book considered for review at Christian Fiction Blog, please review my book submission policy. Also be advised I will post reviews with ratings between 1 and 5. These reviews will also be posted on GoodReads, Amazon, Facebook and my 50+ book review channels. However, they will not be posted in RT Book Reviews Magazine. You must go through their own submissions process for that and I advise you to do so. It is a wonderful mag.

Soon After’s review will post here on Friday. Please consider adding your special face to our Facebook Fan Page to receive this review in your email addy.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Move On Up a Little Higher in Your Writing

Realizing Our Greatness in Our Writing Part 3

I’m going home and tell my story…-Mahalia Jackson

Last week I learned the release date for my new novel, but instead of myself filling up with joy, I felt profound sadness and familiar bad thoughts. It reminded of my feelings one night a week after I had given birth to Selah. Fear. Loss. Weakness. I had held her in my arms watching her looking at me, so soft, bright eyed and beautiful and then asking God. Who am I now? Can I do this, be a mother? Can I really do this? I thank God for that moment. Because as I sat at my desk feeling the same way all over again, I knew I was at a new moment time for me. And because God answered me then, I didn't have to ask Him this time. I just had to prepare myself for what I also know I need to prepare some of you for. Your move to a higher place for The Master.

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Friday, September 10, 2010

Honoring Dr. Malinda Sapp & Women with CRC Tonight Live

 

While watching an episode of Dr. Oz this week my sister and I debated the percentages of African American women dying of colon cancer(CRC.) Based on her education [her associate degree in medical administration] and experience she didn’t think black women had a heavy concern about this cancer.  While I, a full-time patient with ten years experience in and out of hospitals and labs, meeting all types of other female patients, I begged to differ.

Moreover, our grandmother survived colorectal cancer. Yet, she was adamant that we stay on top of our colons until her death. She passed four years ago of malnutrition. AlwaysMyHero Grandma Jr. Spaghetti Tank

Yesterday we were both saddened to hear the news of Gospel singer Marvin Sapp, mourning the death of his wife and manager, Dr. MaLinda Sapp. She passed of colorectal cancer.

CRC isn’t a glamorous cancer, as if there is such a thing. It’s hard on both the patient and her family. My grandmom lived with colostomy bag.  

And there are also some competing messages about this cancer’s probability among women that needs to be changed, ergo our old debate. Below are some stats about this disease that should stick with you:

  • Despite having the greatest risk of developing and dying from colorectal cancer (CRC) of any gender, race or ethnicity, an astounding 96 percent of African American women do not consider themselves to be at high risk for the disease. Source: African American Women Bearing Unequal Burden of Colorectal Cancer
  • African-American Women have a mortality rate 40% higher than White CRC patients
  • Beginning at age 45 African American women should get these test to check for  polyps and cancer
    • Flexible sigmoidoscopy every 5 years*, or 
    • Colonoscopy every 10 years, or
    • Double-contrast barium enema every 5 years*, or
    • CT colonography (virtual colonoscopy) every 5 years*

To learn more about this Cancer and to support Cancer Research & Initiatives watch Stand Up for Cancer tonight 8PM on all major networks.

Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) one-hour, commercial-free telecast will air on Friday, September 10, 2010 at 8PM EST & PST / 7PM CT on ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, Discovery Health, E!, G4, HBO, HBO Latino, MLB Network, Showtime, The Style Network and TV One and over 30 online streaming partners like AOL, Yahoo! and YouTube.

The SU2C broadcast is dedicated to the 12 million U.S. cancer survivors illustrating how groundbreaking research can change the tide in the fight against the disease. Updates will be provided on the work of the five Stand Up To Cancer Dream Teams, and Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN’s Chief Medical Correspondent, will also report on other new medical developments.

Stand Up To Cancer raises funds to hasten the pace of groundbreaking translational research that can get new therapies to patients quickly and save lives. Donations can be made via telephone during the show, anytime online at www.su2c.org or Text STAND to 40202 to give $10 now. 100% of the funds received from the public go to research.

Stand Up To Cancer has raised more than $100 million for cancer research since 2008. Thank you for your support and please join us on September 10th, 2010 with a spectacular line-up of talent – many who will be on hand in the celebrity phone bank.

You can send condolences to the Sapp Family on Their Official Facebook Fan Page here.

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Wednesday, September 08, 2010

International Literacy Day & Atlanta’s Lanier Tech’s Free Program

September 8 was International Literacy Day by UNESCO on November 17, 1965. It was first celebrated in 1966. Its aim is to highlight the importance of literacy to individuals, communities and societies. On International Literacy Day each year, UNESCO reminds the international community of the status of literacy and adult learning globally. Celebrations take place around the world.


Some 774 million adults lack minimum literacy skills; one in five adults is still not literate and two-thirds of them are women; 72.1 million children are out-of-school and many more attend irregularly or drop out.

Today I want to spotlight a local Adult Education Program that can help end adult illiteracy here.

Lanier Technical College’s Adult Education Program is specifically designed for adults who have different needs, backgrounds, and skills. For that reason, a flexible program has been created which meets their needs.

Each of the eight counties that serve Lanier Technical College have locations to assist adult learners in obtaining skills which make students more successful and confident in the workplace and in society.

GED and English Literacy classes taught at Lanier Technical College are free of charge.

GED instruction includes beginning reading, writing, and math all the way to high school completion through the General Education Development (GED) Program.

The following GED services are offered at no cost:

  • Assessment of skills
  • Personal attention from students and tutors
  • Use of textbooks and computers
  • Individualized instruction
  • A comprehensive educational plan for each student
  • Life skills instruction
  • Materials to utilize while studying at home
  • English Literacy classes for non-English speakers are also a part of the curriculum. Besides the above GED services, additional support is offered for English Literacy classes at no cost:

  • Classes for all levels of learners
  • Awareness of the responsibilities and rights of citizens
  • Improved speaking, writing, and listening skills
  • Pronunciation and usage of the English language.
  • By taking the step to continue studying at Lanier Technical College, you can:

  • Set your own goals
  • Have a schedule that fits your needs
  • Study in a location close to home or work
  • Receive instruction from experienced instructors
  • Use textbooks, computers, and software that are provided for your study.
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    To learn more about this program and how you can enroll a loved one, click here.

     

     

    2010 Fall Read-In Faithful

    My interview with Women of Faith Author, Kimberly Cash Tate

     

    Fall is in the air and so is the urge to fall back into reading. This month I kick off my 2010 Read-In Challenge with Kim Cash Tate’s Faithful (Thomas Nelson/Women of Faith, 2010). Kim joins the fun with us at Christian Fiction Online Magazine this month to share her journey back onto our bookshelves as one of the few multicultural novelists with Thomas Nelson Publishers.

    Kim, where have you been? Why the long break between books?

    I guess it’s been a little while, huh? It’ll be two and a half years since Heavenly Places released. When I finished the manuscript for Faithful, I sent it to my publisher, Denise Stinson of Walk Worthy Press, and found out that she would be getting out of the publishing business. Thankfully, I’d just gotten an agent. It took a few months to land in a new publishing home, Thomas Nelson, but it was well worth the wait. God’s timing is perfect.

    To read more of my interview with Kim and how her novel was selected to be a 2010 Women of Faith Book and in the Recommended Reads section of over 900 Target click the pick.

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    Friday, September 03, 2010

    September 2010 Top Ten Christian Fiction

    The Reluctant Prophet: A Novel (The Reluctant Prophet Series)

    Christian Fiction Blog is proud to announce our top ten book releases for September 2010.

    Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Self

    1.  Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Self by Danielle Evans

    The list author says:

    "Critically acclaimed author Danielle Evans gives us eight stories that will make you think about them long after the story is over."

    (2 customer reviews)

    The Reluctant Prophet: A Novel (The Reluctant Prophet Series)

    2.  The Reluctant Prophet: A Novel (The Reluctant Prophet Series) by Nancy Rue

    The list author says:

    "Allison Chamberlan's brand new Harley takes her own a journey her spirit will never forget."

    (1 customer review)

    Faithful

    3.  Faithful by Kim Cash Tate

    The list author says:

    "Kim writes a sweet, heart-tugger about a big sister, who watches her little sister marry the day of her 40th birthday."

    $10.19
    5 customer reviews)

    Catching Moondrops

    4.  Catching Moondrops by Jennifer Erin Valent

    The list author says:

    "Jennifer Erin Valent's finale to her historical trilogy. Tensions arise when an African American doctor comes to town and gets involved with Jessilyn's friend Gemma."

    $8.76

    The Bridge of Peace (Ada's House, Book 2)

    5.  The Bridge of Peace (Ada's House, Book 2) by Cindy Woodsmall

    The list author says:

    "Cindy Woodsmall at her best, sharing contemporary Amish life with us."

     

    Don't Blame the Devil

    6.  Don't Blame the Devil by Pat G'Orge-Walker

    The list author says:

    "Pat has taken it up a notch. This story will be a crowd pleaser and a belly roll."

    (3 customer reviews)

    Medical Error (Prescription for Trouble Series)

    7.  Medical Error (Prescription for Trouble Series) by Richard Mabry MD

    The list author says:

    "Richard introduced himself to me last year and I'm so glad he did. This man can write a pageturning thrill ride set in an ER."

    (1 customer review)

    Soon After

    8.  Soon After by Sherryle Kiser Jackson

    The list author says:

    "One of the hardest working women in Christian fiction Sherryle brings us a sequel to her debut, Soon and Very Soon."

    Reinventing Rachel: A Novel

    9.  Reinventing Rachel: A Novel by Alison Strobel

    The list author says:

    "So many young adult Christians walking away from church when their hearts are broken. Rachel Westing does that after her fiance cheats on her. I like how Alison took a real issue and gave it a voice."

    The Truth Is The Light (Blessed Trinity)

    10.  The Truth Is The Light (Blessed Trinity) by Vanessa Davis Griggs

    The list author says:

    "Outside of the beautiful cover in this Blessed Trinity series aren't you curious to know what's being hidden and what must come to light?"

    (2 customer reviews)

    Tuesday, August 31, 2010

    TPT: Why Did I Get Married, Too?

    This week's Trailer Park Tuesday spotlight is Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married, Too?, which is out on DVD today.

    Plot:
    Four couples reunite for their annual vacation in order to socialize and to spend time analyzing their marriages. Their intimate week in the Bahamas is disrupted by the arrival of an ex-husband determined to win back his recently remarried wife.

    If you haven’t seen the movie, pick up the DVD today.

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