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Rewriting The Presentation of Women of Color in Women’s Literature
She is often treated in 19th Century literature as a product of sin or a whore to be saved or dismissed, but the story of the mulatto woman is much grander than this. In my newest novel, The Secret Life … Continue reading
Posted in education, empowerment, entrepreneur, inspiration, Novel, women businessowners, Writing
Tagged African American Literature, American History, black historical fiction, Civil War, crowdfunding, entrepreneurs, fiction, historical fiction, novels, romance, storytelling, women, women's rights, womens literature, writing
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Interview with Romance Blogger, Delaney Diamond
Interview with Romance Blogger, Delaney Diamond Happy to share with you an interview with romance blogger, Delaney Diamond, for my work on Murder on Second Street and other projects. Please stop by and take a look. Although MOSS is an … Continue reading
Why Write Historical Fiction: Releasing My Novel, Murder on Second Street
On August 1, 2013, I re-released my historical fiction novel, Murder on Second Street: The Jackson Ward Murders, to much hoopla. It was the second edition of the novel having first published it in 2010 after completing it for the … Continue reading
LuLu’s Dance – a short play
LuLu’s Dance is a short play I am working on – kind of a dark, otherworldly piece. I hope you enjoy it, but keep in mind that it is a work in progress. I was inspired to write this by … Continue reading
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Tagged bourbon, dancing, drama, Duke Ellington, jazz, naming, passion, playwriting, romance, sci fi, Tina Turner
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