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Gwendolyn E. Osborne "A golden voice goes silent: Lynne Thigpen, the award-winning actress who died this past spring, was the hardest working narrator in audiobooks - tribute - Obituary". Black Issues Book Review. FindArticles.com. 29 Nov, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0HST/is_4_5/ai_104970499/
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Articles in July-August, 2003 issue of Black Issues Book Review
- The editors respond - letters to the editor - Letter to the Editor
- The honor roll - Between the lines: the inside scoop on what's happening in the publishing industry
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The next crop of reading pleasures: your favorite writers are at work, and here's what they're up to - Summer Escapes
by Nicole Saunders - The Fabric of Moroccan Life - Book Review
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The first to know: Orlando, Florida, reader wins $10,000 when she figures out who killed Tiffany Jones - Brief Article
by Glenn Townes -
Heroes Without a Country: America's Betrayal of Joe Lewis and Jesse Owens - Book Review
by Anthony C. Davis -
Friends of a Feather: One of Life's Little Fables - Book Review
by Suzanne Rust - Future fiction - Deals
- Signings & sightings
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Online guides for writing the next big-screen hit: this is the first of a three-part series on Websites and technology for writers - book bytes
by Sheryl Estrada -
Ruminations - Book Review
by Malcolm Venable -
Diary of a Groupie - Book Review
by Curtis Stephen -
Spoken words: storytelling festivals continue the griot tradition
by Judy D. Simmons -
And about those children's books … - letters to the editor - Letter to the Editor
by Toni Parker - Keeping the faith - Between the lines: the inside scoop on what's happening in the publishing industry
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And the reading is easy … in summertime, a good book is king of leisure pursuits - Summer Escapes - Cover Story
by Kim McLarin -
The Dawn at My Back: Memoir of a Black Texas Upbringing - Book Review
by Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts -
Interactive marketing the old-fashioned way: publisher applies contest strategy to sell African American mystery
by Glenn Townes -
Asphalt Gods: an Oral History of the Rucker Tournament - Book Review
by Herb Boyd -
I Dream of Trains - Book Review
by Suzanne Rust - Brett Pulley, a Forbes senior editor, represented by Djana Pearson Morris of Adler & Robin Books, Inc., a D.C. literary agency and book packager, signed with Wiley & Sons some months ago for a biography of billionaire BET founder Robert Johnson - Deals
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The mystery of Oprah's "Classics": no one seems to know what books will hit it big with America's favorite talk-show host this summerand everybody's interested
by Wayne Dawkins -
Committed to Breathing - Book Review
by Toni Asante Lightfoot -
The Quotable Musician From Bach to Tupac - Book Review
by Joy Duckett Cain -
Three Days As the Crow Flies - Book Review
by Malcolm Venable -
Black Threads: an African American Quilting Sourcebook - Book Review
by Daphne Muse - Flying off the shelves - best sellers
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First, tell it - letters to the editor - Letter to the Editor
by Lashelle Turner-Gaston - The notorious B.L.A.I.R - Between the lines: the inside scoop on what's happening in the publishing industry
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Kids' stuff: what our children are reading - Summer Escapes
by Suzanne Rust - American Expressionism, Art and Social Change, 1920-1950 - Book Review
- Home on my mind: novels about special places in our history - Fiction
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Summer Snow: Reflections From a Black Daughter of the South - Book Review
by Herb Boyd -
The brothers Karibu: from street sales to a five-store chain - market buzz
by Gwendolyn E. Osborne - Big business at Wiley - Deals
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New Dramatists, the nation's oldest nonprofit, drama development workshop, presented August Wilson, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, its 2003 Lifetime Achievement Award during a $200-ticket affair at the New York Marriott Marquis in May - Milestones
by Judy Dothard Simmons -
Tony Medina takes a deep breath: poet, teacher and activist walks the 'hood and tells BIBR about his latest work - Interview
by Jane E. Alberdeston Coralin -
Frederick J. Brown: Portraits in Jazz, Blues, and other Icons - Book Review
by Suzanne Rust -
Getting Mother's Body - Book Review
by Susan McHenry -
A song with a story of its own: scholar Cecil Brown's search for the oft-sung exploits of Stagolee underscores the indelible power of our oral culture - Bibliomane
by Angela P. Dodson -
A golden voice goes silent: Lynne Thigpen, the award-winning actress who died this past spring, was the hardest working narrator in audiobooks - tribute - Obituary
by Gwendolyn E. Osborne -
The choices of summer - executive editor's view - Editorial
by Angela P. Dodson - Strong in niche marketing, Kensington's African American component includes early Leslie Esdaile romances - Deals
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Capturing the Christian market: religious booksellers' convention offers chances to network and get your praise on
by Victoria Christopher Murray -
Bronzeville: Black Chicago in Pictures, 1941-1943 - Book Review
by Suzanne Rust -
Eroticahis and hers
by Samiya A. Bashir -
Black Baseball Entrepreneurs 1860-1901: Operating by Any Means Necessary - Book Review
by Art Rust, Jr. -
Li'l Dan the Drummer Boy: a Civil War Story - Book Review
by Suzanne Rust -
From the editor-in-chief - Editorial
by William E. Cox - Brandon Massey, the author of the self-published 1999 horror novel Thunderland, appears nested with Kensington Publishing Corp., which picked up Massey's first book, revised it and distributed it nationwide last December - Deals
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Sweet harmonies translate to sales: hundreds of vendors gather to market books, CD's and other items to a captive audience of 15,000 at the world's largest gathering of gospel music participants
by Elizabeth Atkins -
The Art of Whitfield Lovell: Whispers From the Walls - Book Review
by Clarence V. Reynolds -
Let's talk about sex! Novelist Jill Nelson and cultural critic Tricia Rose compare notes on how today's sisters think and feel about sexuality and intimacy - Sexual Healing - Longing to Tell - Book Review
by Susan McHenry -
For Gold and Glory: Charlie Wiggins and the African-American Racing Car Circuit - Book Review
by Malcolm Venable -
Pictures for Miss Josie - Book Review
by Suzanne Rust - BIBR Correction - Correction Notice
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Brenda Wilkinson retired this spring as staff writer with the United Methodist Church's Board of Global Ministries - Milestones
by Judy Dothard Simmons -
"Sister Friends" spread joy; a northern Virginia group finds escape in history and fiction - books N clubs
by Pat Houser - Genesis: Ideas of Origin in African Sculpture - Book Review
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Crawfish Dreams - Book Review
by Melissa Ewey Johnson -
Open Wide the Freedom Gates: a Memoir - Book Review
by Monique W. Morris -
Proceeds for Africa: project turns writer into independent publisher helping church auxiliary channel funds to assist children - self publishing
by Victoria Christopher Murray - BIBR recommends
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Susan L. Graham has reorganized her agency About Words in Roswell, Georgia, near Atlanta, and is back in business after a hiatus, she says - Milestones
by Judy Dothard Simmons -
An independent forum for critical black voices: Washington, D.C.-based poet, and journalist Esther Iverem turns Web maven as founder of the two-year-old site SeeingBlack.com - spotlight
by Sam Fulwood, III -
The Majesty of African Motherhood - sculpture exhibition - Brief Article
by Clarence V. Reynolds -
Lita - Book Review
by Robin Green-Cary -
Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs. Keckly: The Remarkable Story of the Friendship Between a First Lady and a Former Slave - Book Review
by Angela P. Dodson -
Fiction for the faithful: Denise Stinson's imprint, Walk Worthy Press, stakes out a future for Christian fiction - faith
by Kathryn V. Stanley
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