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AQUARIUS PRESS
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Past Vice-President, American Business Women's Association (ABWA)
Reverie is a journal devoted to featuring literature by African Americans in the states of Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. The Review Board consists of a distinguished group of professional writers and instructors.
Featuring:
Alan King
Dike Okoro
Brian Gilmore
Clarence Young
Qiana Towns
Gerri Stone
Eddie Bell
Debraha Watson
Cheresse Thornhill
Felecia Studstill
Member, Coalition of 100 Black Women
Eyes on Fire:
Witnesses to the Detroit Riot of 1967
13 stunning personal stories from people who saw what happened in the city of Detroit in July 1967. An important collection to read, share and remember.
It's Worth the Struggle: Inspiration for Contemporary Writers
Life is a Party that Comes with Exams by Denise Crittendon
The Land of Silent Morning (Memoir)
"DARK RIVER by Heather Buchanan is a very intriguing mystery that dips in and out of Detroit's history. It gives information about how slaves and freedmen were treated, as well as how truly mixed, by blood, the whites and the blacks actually were. It is obvious that much research was done. The writing is superb and the characters invite you into their lives. It was a very good read."
~~Reviewed by Alice Holman of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
Book Feature of the Month
The poems of Felecia Studstill are bouquets of genius filled with lyric and metaphor. Reading her poetry is like inhaling a breath of pure air: the more you breathe, the more you want. Her language is electric to the mind as it captures small details of the human condition. This poet writes with a brilliance that is to be celebrated.
Randall Horton, author of The Definition of Place and Cave Canem Fellow
Save the Date!
Booksigning & Silent Auction
Friday, September 12, 2008
6-9 p.m.
Southfield Parks & Recreation Bldg.
26000 Evergreen Road, Room 222
Southfield, MI
Refreshments served
RSVP to sstandford87@yahoo.com by 9/10
It’s Worth the Struggle is an inspirational guide for anyone who has ever wanted to become a writer, or who has contemplated giving up that dream. Containing essays by 20 professional writers, this book explores all facets of what it means to live a writer's life. This anthology reveals the emotional ups and downs of writing, from fear of failure to haunting childhood traumas to the struggles of parenting while working as a writer.
It’s Worth the Struggle is a work of love from writers, to writers. This book will give you the freedom to become the writer you were meant to be, and will make a precious gift to the writers in your life.