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Goddess Under the Bridge: Poems - Now available in Ebook formats!

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Goddess Under the Bridge: Poems  by DuEwa Frazier Goddess Under the Bridge: Poems is now available in Ebook formats!  Visit the following websites to purchase for your e-reader! Amazon Kindle B&N Nook Indigo (Kobo Edition) From the award nominated poet and author of Shedding Light From My Journeys, Stardust Tracks on a Road, Ten Marbles and a Bag to Put Them In and others, comes a new volume of powerful, inspirational poetry.  Goddess Under the Bridge DuEwa's fourth poetry collection is a meditation on the beautiful, the ugly, the passion, the struggle and reflection of the inner goddess looking out and reflecting the world.  The poems pay homage to Alice Coltrane, Suzan Lori Parks, Lucille Clifton, Pearl Cleage and other notable artists and thinkers.  Frazier's words shake and shout, rant and conjure moving and familiar images from the past, present and future of one's waking life.  The setting of these poems may be Harlem, St...

EVENT: 6/14 Reading event for Daddy's Home by Solomon Jones

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Just in time for Father's Day , bestselling author and award-winning columnist Solomon Jones invites you to a live reading from his hilarious new e-book, Daddy's Home: A Memoir of Fatherhood and Laughter . The reading will be videotaped for a book trailer starring you as the studio audience! Solomon's ebook will be available for download to your Nook and his novels will be available for purchase and signing as well. If you missed Solomon's reading at the Philadelphia Writer's Conference, you must join Solomon at Barnes & Noble Willow Grove for an evening of belly laughs as he shares true stories of fatherhood from a decade of comical memories. WHAT: Daddy's Home -- A Live Reading Starring YOU as the Studio Audience WHEN: Tuesday, June 14, 6:00 P.M. WHERE: Barnes & Noble, 102 Park Ave., Willow Grove PA About the Author Solomon Jones is an award-winning columnist whose work has appeared in Essence, Newsday, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and...