My Blog Lyric Fire: Book to Binge On: “Women of a New Tribe” by Jerry Taliaferro
With all of the talk about “For Colored Girls” and the premiere of the BET special Black Girls Rock, I thought I’d pick a book for this Sunday’s Book Binge…
With all of the talk about “For Colored Girls” and the premiere of the BET special Black Girls Rock, I thought I’d pick a book for this Sunday’s Book Binge…
There will be no Book to Binge on selection this Sunday as I will be working the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk in New York’s glorious Central Park. Actually, while you’re…
This Sunday’s Book to Binge on comes from Iron Chef Michael Symon. With his trademark distinctive chuckle and engaging smile, Michael Symon has the ability to draw you in. I’m…
I have been super busy recruiting corporate walk teams and garnering sponsorships and refreshment donations for the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk which is taking place in New York…
All you have to do is mention “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf” and most people know the author. They may not know how to…
Walking down empty streets Infusing color on grayness Spray can in my hand Bluetooth in my ear Speaking into silence I hit the voice recorder button Documenting Explaining Why I…
After attending and volunteering at the Shedding Light on the Adoption Experience Conference in New York City over the weekend, I was drawn to select a Book to Binge on that delves…
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After scouring websites and magazines for a new book to binge on this Sunday, I discovered “The Book Thief,” released in 2006. The title caught my attention and when I…
Anyone who REALLY knows me well knows that I am NOT and I repeat NOT a fashionista. I wear what’s comfortable and SOMETIMES it’s cute. I love pinks, purples, hats,…
James Baldwin is one of my favorite authors. He put passion and pain on the page like no other. So I’m choosing “The Cross of Redemption-Uncollected Writings” as this Sunday’s…
Nine years have passed so quickly. We’ve picked up the pieces and compartmentalized our memories so that we can cope with having lost close to 3,000 innocent people (discounting the…
Historical fiction, descriptive travel journals, spicy erotic novels, biographies and mysteries sometimes serve as the portal to places that we could never go in real life. So who are some…
In my never-ending search for good books to binge on I’ve decided to post a new selection every Sunday. A book I’m really looking forward to reading is “The Warmth…
In the last installment I wrote about the temptation of departing from the pure true core of my work for the promise of publication, but I thought I’d delve a…
When I put pen to paper or fingers to keys in that moment I’ve taken a vow. I’m literally married to my work. I don’t take the union lightly. I…
All this hot weather is making me focus on fun things so that’s why you haven’t had a post from me in a while. I thought I’d get back on…
Creative types are sometimes inspired by the interesting and unlikely. A piece of trash on the ground, a certain scent, a passerby’s conversation with a friend and a whole host…
This SHORT piece was inspired by a rose that died at work. Ironically enough the flower was given to another co-worker by a TEMP. Sometimes beauty is but for a…
Installment two of The Poetic Art Pairing Project features the work of Itoro Udofia, a passionate artist who I met on the NetworkedBlogs space on Facebook. Itoro’s blog Thoughts of…