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Black Women are Crazy as Hell
by King

Xlibris

The book Black Women are Crazy as Hell calls attention to real issues within the black population, particularly those related to black women and common pitfalls that they experience in relationships. The book begins by presenting statistics showing that black women have lower rates of marriage and higher rates of abortion and out-of-wedlock pregnancy than any other group. Click here to read more
   
     
 
Sweet Georgia Brown
by Cheryl Robinson

NAL Books

Devoted wife and mother Georgia Brown is fed up with her marriage to radio personality Marvelous Marvin-and not just because she suspects he's cheating. What really set her off were the comments he made-on the air-about her weight and their sex life. Click here to read more.
 

Something He Can Feel
by Marissa Monteilh

LifeChanging Books

Hot headed and hot blooded.
Marina Maxwell, a successful news anchor in Atlanta, has had anger issues with men since high school. But, she believes she can calm her fiery temper once the right man comes into her life. In walks tall and handsome Mangus Baskerville, a police officer who's feeling her so tough that he quickly proposes marriage. Click here to read more
 
     
 
Color Me Butterfly
A True Story About Mothers & Daughters, Sorrow and Triumph!
by L.Y. Marlow

When Isaac Bingham asked Eloise to be his wife, neither knew or understood that their union would birth sixty years of strength, courage, and hope rooted in four generations of mothers and daughters. Click here to read more.
  Shadow Living: Paintings of Grief
Deborah Slappey Pitts

Harobed House
Grief is a universal phenomenon. Possibly every minute, every hour—even every day of the year, someone is grieving the loss of a loved one. It can be the death of a spouse, a daughter, a son, a sister or a brother, even a grandparent, or a friend—no matter what the relationship, no matter how close or how distant, grief rears its ugly head with merciless, menacing pain and with piercing precision. Click here to read more
     
 
On Saturday, October 6, 2007, a wide range of literary talents gathered to participate in the 2007 Capital Bookfest. Authors and panelists included poet E. Ethelbert Miller, basketball player John Amechi, writer Jabari Asim, actress Victoria Rowell, and many others.   Howard University Professor and poet E. Ethelbert Miller was feted by the Capital Bookfest on Saturday, October 6, 2007. Here, he's interviewed by novelist Marie Arana. Ethelbert was interviewed in Mosaic Issue #15, Summer 2005.
     
 
The weekend of September 28 saw dozens of authors and booklovers descend on Baltimore, MD for the 12th annual Baltimore Book Festival. The audience, readers, and weather were absolutely beautiful.    
     
     
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