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Victoria Christopher Murray "Preparation meets opportunity lofty book events are golden for the independent author". Black Issues Book Review. FindArticles.com. 07 Jan, 2010. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0HST/is_4_7/ai_n14858909/
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Articles in July-August, 2005 issue of Black Issues Book Review
- 'Round the clock fun: NBCC schedule of events, 2005
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Time out
by Bernadette Adams Davis -
When Love Calls, You Better Answer
by Nicole Sealey -
A houseful of Georges: Foreman tries his hand at a children's book
by Suzanne Rust -
To make a journalist black: a legacy of books by and about African Americans in the field catalogue their successes and struggles
by Wayne Dawkins - Flying off the shelves
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The Interruption of Everything
by Vanessa Bush -
Tall Tales: Walter Mosley draws on a triumphant mythical hero for his debut in the teen genre
by Angela P. Dodson -
Clean sweep: Andrea Levy defines what it is to be black, British and a literary lioness
by Robert Fleming -
Fire it up; a black man and his grill, some meat and a secret sauceit's a beautiful thing
by Angela P. Dodson -
Beside still waters: memories of the Paden Institute and Retreat for writers of Color
by Brenda M. Greene -
In appreciation
by Gwendoline Y. Fortune -
Boss Lady
by Alecia Lanore Dean -
Echoes of a Distant Storm
by Desiree Harrison -
Paris: inspiration on every corner: African American writers have long found a home away from home in the City of Lights
by Monique Y. Wells -
Looking for more 'cue? Try these other cookbooks
by Melissa Ewey Johnson -
Among friends: young readers give author Marie Bradby feedback on her book and their lives
by Betty Winston Baye -
Page to screen
by Angela P. Dodson -
1996
by Vanessa Bush -
Serving From the Hip: 10 Rules for Living, Loving, and Winning
by Desiree Harrison -
Leaving a trail: oral history project seeks to record a pioneering generation of journalists
by Angela P. Dodson - Fresh breezes: spend the summer discovering new writers
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How can they hear without a preacher?
by Gilda R. Daniels -
I'll fly away
by Angela P. Dodson -
God Helps Those …
by Antoinette Dykes -
Booklovers' bonanza: the world's largest book club meeting lets black readers and authors fellowship
by Jill L. Cox - Dateline: 135th Street, New York City: the Harlem Book Fair draws booklovers from all over to events uptown
- Structure and smiles: start a summer reading club
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Genevieve
by Mary N. Oluonye -
47
by Nancey Flowers -
Sun, fun and books: two Florida clubs dominate essay contest for chat with the author of Upstate
by Angela P. Dodson -
Street smarts: book vendors count on foot traffic, marketing instincts and the First Amendment in the battle for profits
by Wayne Dawkins -
Pulitzer Prize
by Angela P. Dodson -
Don't Ever Wonder
by Ira Porter -
On the Side: More Than 100 Recipes for Sides, Salads, and Condiments That Make the Meal
by Melissa Ewey Johnson -
A preaching man: volumes of Gardner C. Taylor's sermons offer a window on his theology
by Alvelyn J. Sanders -
The art of brevity: collections from two masters raise the question: what ever happened to short stories?
by Earni Young -
Parental guidance: gangsta lit: do you really know what your teenager is reading?
by TaRessa Stovall -
In the twinkling of an eye: Malcolm Gladwell tops best-seller lists with a stealth approach to race. His books probe the way fads catch fire and the mind's ability to process fact and prejudice quickly
by Angela Ards -
If It Ain't One Thing
by Claudia Sarden - Rest for the weary: the stories behind two black havens and a study on literary women offer enrichment
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Executive editor's view
by Angela P. Dodson -
Preparation meets opportunity lofty book events are golden for the independent author
by Victoria Christopher Murray -
A dream of an island: on Sapelo Island, an idea takes form as a haven for the artists of the word
by Tina McElroy Ansa -
Doug Smith
by Angela P. Dodson -
Other Men's Wives
by Glenn Townes - Story lines for the adventurous mind: literary fiction offerings ponder obesity, piracy and a Ralph Ellison tale
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Have books, will travel: events that bring authors and readers together are a new front in the evolution of the black book market
by Evelyn Palfrey -
Charting the journey
by Farah Jasmine Griffin -
Gets No Love
by Glenn Townes -
What is "real?" The author of The Professor's Daughter spends a lot of time explaining that her novel isn't autobiography
by Emily Raboteau -
Books make summer forever
by William E. Cox -
Cream of the crop: something for every young reader
by Fran Ware
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