Archive for April, 2009

POETRY MONTH PODCAST | Ashea Goldson

Apr 13, 2009 Comments Off by

April is National Poetry Month. We will be featuring some fabulous poets all month long on Written Voices Podcast. Ashea Goldson, a native of Brooklyn, New York, is currently a resident of Metro Atlanta. She is a wife, a mother of two beautiful young ladies, a graduate of Fordham University, an author, an educator, and [...]

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Book Review: Married Strangers by Dwan Abrams

Apr 09, 2009 Comments Off by

Married Strangers by Dwan Abrams Review by Tavares S. Carney You Think You Know But Really Have No Idea Author, Dwan Abrams writes about relationships in Married Strangers. Three couples, at different stages in each of their respective relationships, learn through various occurrences, that communication is a key factor when it comes to having a [...]

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SORMAG Blog Tour

Apr 09, 2009 14 Comments

Tips For Writers Who Are Promoting Online by LaShaunda Hoffman As the Princess of Online Promotion, I learned the hard way about what works in online promotion. I will admit there is no right way or wrong way. However the information I’m sharing with you today will be helpful in making your online promotion run [...]

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THE JOURNEY | Leaving a Legacy of Prayer

Apr 08, 2009 Comments Off

Leaving a Legacy of Prayer by Becky DeWitt “Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.” (Proverbs 22:6). Many in the Body of Christ quote this scripture, but the limit the application to the area of behavior. Today, there are many of [...]

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POETRY MONTH PODCAST | Patricia Neely-Dorsey

Apr 06, 2009 Comments Off

April is National Poetry Month. We will be featuring some fabulous poets all month long on Written Voices Podcast. Patricia Neely-Dorsey’s fascinating book of poetry, Reflections of a Mississippi Magnolia, is a true celebration of the south and things southern. Using childhood memories, personal thoughts  and dreams, the author offers a positive glimpse into the [...]

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INTERVIEW | Rev. Dr. Susan K. Smith

Apr 06, 2009 Comments Off

Rev. Smith, tell us about yourself. I am the pastor of Advent United Church of Christ in Columbus, Ohio. I have two children, a daughter, Caroline, who graduated from Spelman College in 2008 and a son who is in college at this time. I graduated from Occidental College in Los Angeles, Ca., and went to [...]

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Through the Storm

Apr 05, 2009 Comments Off

Through the Storm by Kimberly Cash-Tate Naomi knew who she was.  She was a wife and mother.  She was from the nation of Israel, a follower of God, and she was blessed by God.  Life wasn’t easy—they had to leave their native Bethlehem and journey to foreign soil to escape famine—but with her family and [...]

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National Poetry Month | Patricia Neely-Dorsey

Apr 05, 2009 6 Comments

Patricia Neely-Dorsey’s fascinating book of poetry, Reflections of a Mississippi Magnolia, is a true celebration of the south and things southern. Using childhood memories, personal thoughts  and dreams, the author offers a positive glimpse into the southern way of life. The author states, “There are so many negative connotations associated with Mississippi and the south [...]

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