INTERVIEW | Brittney L. Holmes
Brittney, describe yourself for our visitors.
I consider myself to be a typical 18-year-old young woman. I like to sing, dance, read; write poetry, short stories, and novels; hang out with my friends, shop until I can literally shop no more, and talk on the phone. I love music, mostly R&B, Jazz, and Gospel because they can be therapeutic and they usually contain sensible messages.
I like sitting around my house in sweats and a T-shirt doing practically nothing just as much as I like dressing up in a skirt and heels to go out with my friends. I enjoy reaching out to others through my writing, which I consider to be my ministry. I feel as though my readers are able to grow spiritually because of the faith-based messages within the pages of my books.
4 Natural Health Secrets for Her
4 NATURAL HEALTH SECRETS FOR HER
By Makeisha Lee, Health and Nutritional Advisor
Mother’s day has come and gone, but women all over the globe will continue being the instinctive caregivers that they were designed to be. Although this is an inherent trait, we should be cautioned not to allow it to set the stage for unresolved stress. Why? Naturally, many health problems can arise. Here are 4 common ones and the secrets to counteract them quickly!
NEW RELEASES | June 2008
Written Voices Blog will highlight the latest in AA Christian Fiction. We encourage you to spend quality time in God’s Word this month.
INTERVIEW | Kimberly Cash Tate
Written Voices has the pleasure of hosting Kimberly Cash Tate, author of Heavenly Places her first 7-day, “In Love Virtual Book & Podcast Tour” with The GRITS COM Literary Service! If you missed it, check out the “What Does It Mean To Be In Love? Podcast from Tuesday, May 27.
Kimberly, describe yourself for our visitors.
I’m very much a homebody. Because we homeschool, I spend the bulk of my time with my children and with my husband, since he’s a professor and has a flexible schedule. As a result of homeschooling for six years, I’ve gained a passion for all sorts of things I never had an interest in, such as ancient history, Latin, and Greek. But my main passion is the Word of God, which I try to infuse into much of what we do in school. It’s also what I infuse into my writing. If I couldn’t minister through writing, I probably wouldn’t write at all. That’s what drives me.
