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360BEYOND:A JOURNEY INTO CREATIVITY and THOUGHT: FYI & Acknowledgement.
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A JOURNEY INTO CREATIVITY and THOUGHT. Wednesday, August 1, 2012. Peace and thank you to the many Followers and Readers of 360BEYOND: A Journey Into Creativity and Thought. There are more interviews on the way with some very innovative Creatives, from all across the world. From local to global, creativity and the arts are bridges to our neighbors whether on the block or across the oceans. Interested in becoming a sponsor? Contact me at 360beyond@gmail.com. Until the next post;. Wednesday, August 01, 2012.
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360BEYOND:A JOURNEY INTO CREATIVITY and THOUGHT: KICKSTARTER Project --- URBAN MAGE: The Legacy Chronicles Book 1.
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A JOURNEY INTO CREATIVITY and THOUGHT. Sunday, December 16, 2012. KICKSTARTER Project - - URBAN MAGE: The Legacy Chronicles Book 1. URBAN MAGE: The Legacy Chronicles. Is aimed at science fiction and fantasy lovers. Its. An Ancient Urban Sci-Fi Fantasy Adventure that mixes action inspired by African Mythology and other cultures. Mystic pyramids and lands with a beautiful Priestess as his guide. And oh yeah, vampyres.and he can't forget about Stalkers? PLEASE SHARE THE INFO AND LINK! This blog is going to ...
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360BEYOND:A JOURNEY INTO CREATIVITY and THOUGHT: Milton J. Davis, Author and Publishing Force of Nature
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A JOURNEY INTO CREATIVITY and THOUGHT. Friday, July 13, 2012. Milton J. Davis, Author and Publishing Force of Nature. As it relates to your earliest memory as an artist, did Art choose you or did you choose Art? The Art of writing that is, explain. Good question. I think the art chose me. As I look back I’ve been writing of and on since the fifth grade. I never thought of it as a talent. It was just something I did when I felt like doing it. What are some books that are on your personal shelf? Wow That&#...
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360BEYOND:A JOURNEY INTO CREATIVITY and THOUGHT: C2E2 360 REVIEW!
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A JOURNEY INTO CREATIVITY and THOUGHT. Wednesday, April 18, 2012. The workshops / panels were awesome and informative as well. One in particular was held on Friday called Black Comix Lounge where the diversity in the industry was discussed. Hosted by Ytasha Womack, the panel included Stanford Carpenter (School of the Art Institute of Chicago), Mshindo Kuumba I., Ashley Woods and Turtel Onli. LIKE me on 360BEYOND Facebook. Wednesday, April 18, 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jevon Bolden, Editor.
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Black Book Blog: October 2010
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News and notes on Black authors, books, literature and the like. Sunday, October 31, 2010. Yesterday I went to the Orlando Natural Hair and Beauty Expo, a new one-day event celebrating natural hair. I heard about it on Facebook, I think and, once I saw that Felicia Leatherwood of Loving Your Hair with Natural Care. Was giving a workshop, I put it on my calendar. I heard about Felicia Leatherwood earlier this year from a post by Afrobella. Until now. Thanks to Chase Ford Productions. But I didn't make a b...
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Black Book Blog: Cover turn offs (a.k.a. Read Platinum)
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News and notes on Black authors, books, literature and the like. Tuesday, June 21, 2011. Cover turn offs (a.k.a. Read Platinum). One of my least favorite things is seeing a display in bookstore that prominently displays “urban” fiction, when the kinds of stories by and about people I want to read are harder to find. Really if someone wants to read something labeled “urban” that also may not be up to my standards, it’s none of my business. (Yes, I need to continue to repeat this). The cover for the sequel...
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Black Book Blog: July 2011
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News and notes on Black authors, books, literature and the like. Friday, July 01, 2011. In June the Asia Yoga Conference. Was held in Hong Kong. I saw an ad about it and immediately thought I should go. (At the time I was in Hong Kong - so it was close and easy). Many of the yoga sessions were free and there would be vendors to check out as well. I began to think that I wouldn't belong there and that maybe I shouldn't go. I mean, really, I've never even been to a yoga conference or retreat. Then, as I st...
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Black Book Blog: November 2010
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News and notes on Black authors, books, literature and the like. Tuesday, November 16, 2010. This is the first post in the new portion of this blog. Obviously it's been a long time since I've posted as WriteWoman. Most of my blogging has been through my Black Books Blog since 2005. And I've let weeks and months pass me by. It would be better to do this that way. And if I wait, I might never do it at all. Fortunately, I've been doing what I envisioned and visiting vineyards. But not posting. I decided tha...
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Black Book Blog: September 2010
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News and notes on Black authors, books, literature and the like. Wednesday, September 29, 2010. What's that ripping sound? Saturday morning, I arrived at the Southern Independent Booksellers Association Trade Show in time to catch the last half of a breakfast event featuring Christy Jordan (author of Southern Plate), Robert Barclay (author of If Wishes Were Horses) and James Swanson (author of Bloody Crimes). When Robert was done, he took questions. The Ripping Lady stood up and said that she suppose...
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Life in Faversham England: January 2012
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Life in Faversham England. Tuesday, 3 January 2012. Hot Dwarves (Who knew? I was 14 years old the first time I read THE HOBBIT. In my mind, dwarves were short, stocky, hairy, full of grumbles, sometimes funny, and indisputably unattractive. The idea of a dwarf being "hot" wasn't ludicrous, it simply could not exist in my tiny little brain. Had someone tried to put the idea there, my head would have probably popped off. They come in various shapes and sizes, but they are all stocky and hairy. Warning: Hot...
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