Thursday, September 11, 2008

Guestpost: Ella Curry Interviews Maya Angelou



Ella Curry of EDC Creations Interviews Dr. Maya Angelou

This morning I had the honor to interview Dr. Maya Angelou! I was crying and so nervous during the entire interview. It was all I could do to open my mouth and talk! This is the greatest thing to happen in my business life!

Her publicist called me and gave me 45 minutes to prepare. Listen to the interview and help support our Give the Gift of Knowledge program. Purchase her book Letter to My Daughter and give it as a gift this holiday season. She speaks directly to the adults of the world about taking care of our children.

More about the campaign: EDC Creations, The Sankofa Literary Society and The Black Authors Network announce the launch of their 2009 "Give the Gift of Knowledge Campaign," bringing readers and authors together to help improve literacy. In 2004, during the Christmas holidays, Ella Curry, the founder of EDC Creations, reached out to women's groups and literary organizations to help promote early literacy by giving new books to children from low income homes.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

BlogCatalog: An Issue with My Hair



I responded to a satirical post from a friend yesterday, revealing a private matter about my hair. I thought the discussion was closed until today when I read my daily BlogHer feed that this week was "Are you Blogging for Invisible Illness Awareness Week?" So I decided to participate and repost my comment here.

I am a mother, living with postpartum heart failure and lupus. The drugs that I take to manage those two chronic illnesses to a point where I can mother my daughter and run a small biz, are very hard drugs. The kind that make your hair fall out every day..

I thank God and my doctors for referring me to a non-profit that gives free wigs to women who have cancer or other chronic illnesses. I thank God for my Girl Scout troop who donated their hair to the Locks of Love Foundation, to provide wigs for children under sixteen, who are cancer and chronic survivors.

Having a healthy scalp...shoot...having a full afro would mean so much to many people. Hair extensions affords them at least the ability to walk among "the blessed" without having to feel more brave than they already are.

My hair is slowly coming back to its former glory, but I do use extensions and hair pieces and will continue to, probably even after my hair is back.

I encourage you to support Pantene Beautiful Lengths and local hair salons that privately assist women and men with chronic illnesses.

Wednesday Readup: Palin, Perry Preys Premiere, A Mercy, Booker List & Free BMP Help

Good Morning. Welcome to the Wednesday Readup for the week of 8/10/08


A Mercy by Toni Morrison: Book Cover
Toni Morrison's A Mercy, a Preview

For those of you who don't know me I am a huge Toni Morrison fan. Actually my background is in African American women's literary fiction moreso than commercial Christian fiction, and to be honest I would love to write a more literary novel. Perhaps that's why I'm stomped on my short story piece for the Essence Short Fiction Contest...As I figure myself out, let me introduce you to Ms. Morrison's new novel, A Mercy.

Synopsis: A Mercy reveals what lies beneath the surface of slavery. But at its heart it is the ambivalent, disturbing story of a mother who casts off her daughter in order to save her, and of a daughter who may never exorcise that abandonment. Acts of mercy may have unforeseen consequences.

Excerpt...

Don't be afraid. My telling can't hurt you in spite of what I have done and I promise to lie quietly in the dark—weeping perhaps or occasionally seeing the blood once more—but I will never again unfold my limbs to rise up and bare teeth. I explain. You can think what I tell you a confession, if you like, but one full of curiosities familiar only in dreams and during those moments when a dog's profile plays in the steam of a kettle. Click here for full USA Today's full excerpt

Sarah: How a Hockey Mom Turned Alaska's Political Establishment Upside Down
Governor Palin's Authobiography at Tyndale House
Epicenter Press, publisher of the only available biography of Republican Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin, Sarah: How a Hockey Mom Turned the Political Establishment Upside Down by Kaylene Johnson, has shifted distribution of the title to Christian publisher Tyndale House Publishers. Tyndale is printing 250,000 copies of its edition of the book (which retails for $15.95 and has a new ISBN, 9781414330501) and begins shipping copies today. (Source: Shelf Awareness)


The Secret Scripture by Sebastian Barry: Book Cover

Awards: Man Booker Shortlist

The shortlisted titles (and their U.S. publishers) for the 2008 Man Booker Prize, which "promotes the finest in fiction," are:

  • The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga (Free Press, $24, 9781416562597/1416562591)
  • The Secret Scripture by Sebastian Barry (Viking, $24.95, 9780670019403/0670019402)
  • Sea of Poppies by Amitav Ghosh (FSG, $26, 9780374174224/0374174229)
  • The Clothes on Their Backs by Linda Grant (Virago Press, $21.46, 9781844085415/1844085414)
  • The Northern Clemency by Philip Hensher (Knopf, $27.95, 9781400044481/1400044480)
  • A Fraction of the Whole by Steve Toltz (Spiegel & Grau, $24.95, 9780385521727/0385521723, and a new paperback edition, $14.95, 9780385521734/0385521731

The Family That Prey's Premiere
Don't forget this Friday Tyler Perry's The Family that Prey's releases nationwide in a movie near you. I have a free ticket. Would love to treat someone to go with. Hit me up. (Photo of Sanaa Lathan at the premier party courtesy of Getty Images and BlackVoices) Watch the trailer here.

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Tuesday, September 09, 2008

10 Questions to Know Before You Build Your Book Marketing Plan

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September 13, 2008 10am EST/9amCST

This Saturday, September 13, 2008 at 10AM EST/9am CST I will be hosting a free teleseminar Dee-Coding the Book Marketing Plan. As you register and prepare for this seminar, there are ten questions I would like you to answer and either return to me via email or hold onto them so that we can discuss them during the teleseminar. These are the same ten questions I ask potential clients or friends, who need help building their own. Please email me at vidae dot writing dot com. Thank you. :)

10 Questions You Need to Know Before You Build Your Book Marketing Plan

1. what is your budget
2. what are three cities you want to target
3. do you have a relationship with:
  • bookstores
  • churches
  • radio stations
  • magazines
  • magazine and news editors
4. Define your reader/what is your book readers demographic and psychographic?

5. do you have advertising dollars expensed?

6. do you have advanced reader copies?

7. will you hold a press party?

8. will you have a book launch party?

9. do you want to attend book festivals and sale as an exhibitor or only take panel signings

10. where are you located

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September 13, 2008 10am EST/9amCST


Dee Stewart, publicist, bookseller and Secretary of the American Christian Fiction Writer’s VIP Chapter will Dee-Code the book marketing plan with you on September 13, 2008 and much more…

During this session you’ll learn about:

  • Defining a book marketing analysis
  • Components to a book marketing plan
  • Using your marketing plan to edit your final book draft
  • How to write a tag line
  • Ensuring your book marketing plan and budget are align
  • And more…

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Monday, September 08, 2008

God Don't Like Ugly

Should African Americans Write for CBA anymore?


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(Author Sharon Ewell Foster and my Selah. Sherri Lewis and the NC-Piedmont Rawsistaz BookClub)

This Saturday I attended the Charlotte Literary Festival with my write-or-die-chick, author, Sherri Lewis. Sherri is an ACFW 2008 Book of the Year finalist for her debut title, My Soul Cries Out. We sat by Christy and Rita Award winning author, Sharon Ewell Foster(my godmama in this writing thing.) And powwowed with some of the most successful black authors in and out of Christian publishing.

While there, I wondered what was the secret to being a success in this industry--or in this genre, and came to an unsettling conclusion, that reminded me of a gut check question that has haunted me for months this year: Should African Americans even write for CBA anymore? My thoughts are here at The Master's Artist blog today...

Christian Book Release: Loving Cee Cee Johnson



It is time to play a Wild Card! Every now and then, a book that I have chosen to read is going to pop up as a FIRST Wild Card Tour. Get dealt into the game! (Just click the button!) Wild Card Tours feature an author and his/her book's FIRST chapter!

You never know when I might play a wild card on you!





Today's Wild Card author is:


and her book:


Loving Cee Cee Johnson

Moody Publishers (September 1, 2008)


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Linda Leigh Hargrove blends suspense, humor, and faith into compelling stories about race and class in America. Her writings include two novels: The Making of Isaac Hunt (June 2007) and Loving Cee Cee Johnson (September 2008). The former environmental engineer currently resides in North Carolina with her husband and three sons where she occasionally designs a Web site.

Visit the author's website.

Product Details:

List Price: $13.99
Paperback: 352 pages
Publisher: Moody Publishers (September 1, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0802462707

AND NOW...THE FIRST CHAPTER:


Chapter One

Prologue


Brother was screaming. He had come from the front of our trailer, running faster than the time the black snake chased him down the lane. He hid behind some of the bushes at the edge of the woods next to Fat Anne’s doublewide.

I could see his little body shaking from where I sat with my older sister Tabby on our back step. He was a fast little rabbit for a six year old but he wasn’t very smart. Daddy was sure to find his little tail hiding right there at the edge. He had run and hid in the bushes before and it was always because a beating was coming.

Tabby wiped the back of her hand across her Kool-Aid smile. I could see the red marks on her dark skin even in the shade. They curled like single cherry quotation marks on either side of her mouth. She had already finished two glassfuls. The greedy alligator!

She leaned forward and wagged her finger at the dusty boy in the brush. “He gonna get it this time. We need to teach him how to hide better.”

I giggled. The rumble of the sound mixing with the tinkle of ice in my half empty Kool-Aid glass. I was drinking it slowly, savoring it, letting the frosty droplets that covered the bottom of the glass drop on my bare knees.

“Brother, come back here,” Mama yelled through an open window. She called him Brother. Well, we all did. Not Junior. Not Quincy, Jr. Just Brother. I thought that was funny.

I was smiling about her calling him Brother when the music started. It was sudden like and way too loud. Daddy’s music. Some slow sensual tune. One of the 45s he’d bought from the records Miss Emily sold in the back of her grocery store downtown. Sade, Barry White, Earth Wind and Fire.

Mama yelled again. “Oh, no! No, Quincy!”

Then there were sounds of crashing, breaking. And then a shriek.

I closed my eyes but it didn’t stop my mind from replaying the bloody memories from the last time daddy beat her.

“Tabby, Cee Cee,” she yelled to us through a window. “Girls! Find Brother. Run. Hide!”

Hide! My mind raced but I didn’t, couldn’t move. Hide? Tabby yanked me up.

“My glass! What about my glass?” It was my favorite, a Ball canning jar from grandmamma. I looked to Tabby’s, a broken shell on the bottom step.

Tabby gritted her teeth and barked at me, “Come on!” She yanked harder on my arm. I let my glass slip from the fingers. Tabby was big for twelve and, it seemed, at least twelve times as strong as me.

Brother was already running when we reached him; Tabby grabbed his arm anyway. The movement snapped his little round head back.

“Tree house,” Tabby panted.

I wrenched myself free. “We gotta tell somebody.”

“No!” Tabby reached for me again.

“Miss Dusty. I’ll tell her and meet y’all at the tree house.”

“No!”

“But, mama …”

“I’ll go to the grader for Mr. Abraham after I get y’all to the tree house. Now come on.”

The cucumber grader was on the other side of Thirty Foot Road. That was too far away. Anything could happen to mama by the time Tabby got back with the big white man.

“No,” I screamed back over my shoulder.

Miss Dusty was a better bet. I could see Miss Dusty’s old Ford pickup in back of her trailer halfway down the dirt lane that ran along the edge of the woods.

“I’ll meet you there.” I looked back to see Tabby crouched with Brother behind a big pine. She was breathing hard. Hate in her eyes.

“Cee Cee, you better come straight to the tree house. You hear me!”

Miss Dusty was my classmate Violet’s mama. The mother of five was always working. In fact, I was surprised, but grateful, to see her truck that day. She was forever willing to help mama and us when we needed it. Though mama only took her help grudgingly, saying the word trash under her breath.

Violet met me at the door. The sun slanted in across her bright yellow hair, her light blue eyes. She looked like a fairy princess, except that is for the black eye. It wasn’t fresh; just a puffy yellow half moon under her left eye, but I still winced when I saw it.

“Mama’s not here,” she said in response to my question.

I looked at the truck and saw for the first time that the one of the rear tires was gone. The metal parts of the wheel were sitting up on cinder blocks.

“Broke down as usual.”

The TV was blaring behind her but I could hear her daddy snoring, kids yelling and throwing mess around.

“Y’all’s phone working,” I asked.

She stepped out onto their cinderblock steps and closed the door carefully behind her. I couldn’t see why since half the screen hung from the frame.

“Naw. Why? What you need it for?”

Suddenly I was embarrassed or maybe just not certain what she could do to help mama. My mother’s screams made me jump.

I took off running for home. Violet followed. She stumbled into me when I stopped, beyond words at the sight of my father making a fire in the trash barrel behind our trailer. Mama sat on the bottom back step.

By the way she was crying I could tell daddy wasn’t just taking out the trash.

He reached into a cardboard box at his feet, pulled out a large brown envelope, and tossed it in the fire.

Mama’s book.

Tears filled my eyes. My mother had been typing on it almost every night for months. Grown folks business, she told tell me whenever I asked to read it. Now it was gone.

“Good God A’mighty,” Violet whispered and covered her mouth.

“What?” I followed her gaze.

Violet had seen what I didn’t at first. Daddy had a gun. As he turned the evil thing, barely bigger than his hand, it glinted like fresh tar in the sun. He pointed it toward mama and pulled something else from the box on the ground.

My Jesus statue.

I had recited the Twenty-third Psalm flawlessly for the VBS lady and received the all nine inches of sanctified plastic at First Baptist VBS on Freeman Street. That meddling white-Negro church, as daddy called it.

More things from VBS went into the fire. Tabby’s Noah’s Arc drawings and Brother’s David slingshot. Then three tiny New Testaments. All consumed by the flames.

I didn’t hear Tabby and Brother coming through the bushes. Neither did I hear Violet leave. I used my sleeve to wipe at my tears, choking on the smells from the trash barrel. Thick smoke climbed into the air.

Nearby pine trees had begun to drop their needles from the heat. What else had daddy put in the fire?

“Where’d Violet go?”

“Cee Cee,” Tabby hissed, shaking me like she did when it was time to get up for school.

“He’s burning it all, Tabby.”

“Come on, I gotta get y’all to the tree house.”

I followed numbly, thinking of mama’s bare feet among the broken pieces of grandmamma’s canning jar and Jesus in the fire with mama’s novel and all our VBS treasures.

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