11.28.2006

Another Author Passes On . . .

Elizabeth Bebe Moore Campbell Gordon, best selling author and mental advocate, died on Monday, November 27, due to complications related to brain cancer (read the press release). After learning of this, and even though -- if you've visited her site you knew of her illness -- still, I realized how quietly some people slip away.

Your Blues Ain't Like Mine was the first book I read by Bebe Moore Campbell, it was a gift to me from a friend and I enjoyed it. So much so that I went on to read the many other novels that she wrote but Your Blues, along with What You Owe Me and Sweet Summer, Growing Up With and Without My Dad, were my favorites.

This is what she had to say on becoming a writer:

I was constantly rejected for five years. By attending very supportive writers' workshops I learned that when the world is telling me no I must surround myself with people who are telling me yes. I don't think I would have ever been published if I hadn't found the friendship and support I needed in the workshops.

11.26.2006

Buddha Blues

Buddha plus goddess equals Buddhaess. But whatever you name her, she represents the same, lovely. Inspired by meditation, hope and a deep love for the blues.

The image is available on t-shirts, throw pillows and a lovely keepsake box. Just click the images below for purchase information.



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11.07.2006

Alice Walker Booksigning & Reading

will read from her new book of meditations, "We Are the Ones We Have Been Waiting For: Light in a Time of Darkness." A book signing will follow the reading.
Tuesday, November 14, Noon - 1:30 PM
At Emory University, Winship Ballroom of the Dobbs University Center.

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9.14.2006

Image is Everything

I've sold a good many items from my store but the Georgia Peach tees seem to be a favorite, not just for folks residing in Georgia but Florida, California, New York, etc. That's what makes this so special to me that there are people everywhere purchasing the t-shirts.

Got yours?



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8.03.2006

do you speak AMERICAN?
Language expresses who we are, and who we want to be. It can also unite or divide us.

7.20.2006

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"I am my father's daughter," is Mya's mantra as she prepares to abort another fetus, one she had contemplated carrying to full term after a botched abortion. Afterall the abortionist's message had been terrifying and clear: "It might have no head, no arms."

Mya Sheppard, the most beautiful of Donovan Sheppard's daughters, cultivates careless and restless behavior traits. Killing is simply one of them.

She and her beguiling sisters emerge from a home where love is dictated by a Father who lost his dreams to Vietnam. Love to them is a shadowy figure trapped and twisted among sweet and wicked, fairytales and religion, mother and father, God and Satan. Depending on the sister, truth is destorted by the grieving memories of unfinished childhoods. The family secrets (rape and domestic abuse) assign each girl a fate of love, fear, hurt, and destruction.

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