One book with four different covers is just one aspect of the special story and brilliance behind 'A Bitter Pill to Swallow', just released from Blurb Books as the debut novel from writer and visual artist Tiffany Gholar. 'A Bitter Pill to Swallow' is a literal and figurative testimony of perseverance, triumph and concern for humanity in a novel debut more than twenty years in the making.
Author: Kalisha Buckhanon for negression
2015 will be hard to top but let’s try…
I could not have asked for a better 2015...In ways I could have never planned or imagined, nearly every part of my life as a constant and lifelong writer flourished in its own organic way: fiction, non-fiction, stories, novels, theater, entertaining, reading, teaching and activism. I was just totally blessed.
Happy Holidays!
"For where two or three gather together in my name, there I am with them." Matthew 18:20 "For God so loved the world he gave his only begotten son, so that whosoever believeth in him shall not perish, but shall have everlasting life." John 3:16 "Cast your cares on the Lord, and he will sustain … Continue reading Happy Holidays!
Girlhood
It is the most honest, determined cinematic viewpoint on black youth since 1994’s Hoop Dreams. Girlhood is stunning.
New Work in pluck! and Fiction International, as well as Amazon and TV-One
It often seems to be feast or famine, but both do multiply themselves if you let them. I made a decision sometime ago to let the feast multiply of anything was to. I thank God for many blessings to share.
eta Creative Arts Foundation’s “Sins of the Father”…a modern masterpiece of American family.
“Sins of the Father,” written by Synthia Williams and directed by Sonia L. Surrat, runs at eta Creative Arts Foundation until Sunday, October 25th. Performances Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 3 p.m.
I analyze the losses of three young people on TV One Channel tonight.
I am one of few writers who wrote at length about perpetrator Vanessa Coleman's tragic turn. The world lost two victims' lives here on Earth, however whatever better life Ms. Coleman would have given the world died, too.