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5/27 EVENT Word Canvas: Garden of Poetics

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--> Monday, May 27, 2013 , 7-9pm FREE Word Canvas: Garden of Poetics @ Bluestockings Bookstore Hosted by Robert Gibbons Featuring Monica Hand DuEwa Frazier Metta Sama Join us in celebration of the word with three intriguing women poets reading and discussing their new and selected work.   Discussion hosted by poet, Robert Gibbons. About the Poets Monica Hand , author of me and Nina , (Alice James Books, 2012). Her poems have appeared in numerous publications including Aunt Chloe , Black Renaissance Noire , Naugatuck River Review , The Sow’s Ear, Drunken Boat , Beyond the Frontier, African-American Poetry for the 21 st Century, Gathering Ground: A Reader Celebrating Cave Canem’s First Decade and American Creative Writers on Class . She has a MFA in Poetry and Poetry in Translation from Drew University. A Cave Canem alum, she is also a founding member of Poets for Ayiti. Currently, she is a PhD candidate – Creative Writing – Poetry at the Univer...

4/7 RADIO INTERVIEW: Gregory Reed Esq., Author of Obama Talks Back: GLOBAL LESSONS

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  (L) Tony Rose, Publisher Amber Books with (R) Author, Gregory J. Reed, Esq. RHYMES, VIEWS & NEWS TALK RADIO is all NEW on Sunday, April 7, 2013 at 5pm EST, featuring NAACP IMAGE AWARD WINNING AUTHOR, Mr. Gregory J. Reed, Esq. Mr. Reed will discuss his award winning book, OBAMA TALKS BACK: GLOBAL LESSONS - A DIALOGUE WITH AMERICA'S YOUNG LEADERS WORK (Amber Books).  Listen L IVE at 5pm EST on April 7th and c all in at  646-716-9474  to speak with Mr . Reed about his new book! Vi sit www .blog ta lkradio.com/duewafrazier  for more info rmation.  

Art + balance: Creativity and the graduate student

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I've been in graduate school, since 2004.  Yes.  I'm on my fourth degree.  Some might say that I'm "over-educated."  I don't care.  People have asked me, "When do you find time to write?"  How about when do I find time to LIVE !?  Well I happen to believe that each degree program I've pursued, has been very useful for my work and career.  And of course my MFA degree was in writing, which I am still finding to be worthwhile as I work to strengthen my craft.  I love learning.  I'm proud to be from a family of educators who instilled a love of education in me.  The arts became a passion of mine early on, and so writing + education has been at the center of my life work. But there is a drawback I've found to being an artist + graduate student.   The time and mental energy it takes to focus on classwork for graduate school, over time, can take away, from creative pursuits.  And that is if you do not structure your time, le...

3/17 RADIO INTERVIEW: Truth Thomas Author of Speak Water

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R HYMES, VIEWS & NEWS TALK RADIO with host DuEwa Frazier is *ALL NEW* on Sunday, March 17th @ 5pm EST featuring poet, singer, songwriter and author of the NAACP Image Award winning book SPEAK WATER - TRUTH THOMAS ! Listen LIVE or call-in to hear Truth Thomas speak about his award winning new book!  Call in to speak with the host and guest at (646) 716-9474 . 

Tips for Teaching the Novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God

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Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston , is my favorite book.  Why?  Hurston's mastery of poetic language, vernacular, metaphor and "telling a story, within a story" makes Their Eyes a delectable read.  I am teaching the novel to one of my English classes.  I have heard from several friends and relatives that Their Eyes was a difficult read for them because of the vernacular throughout the story.  The dialect, they cited, makes is hard to "get into" the story.  If you are not familiar with reading or teaching different dialects in literature, read on. I have tips for educators interested in teaching Their Eyes Were Watching God so that it can be enjoyable for students to read again and again.  You cannot teach this novel without helping students understand the author's background and what inspired her to write.  Here are my suggestions. 1.  Share the cultural background of the author.  Zora Neale Hurston was an Afr...

11/4 RADIO INTERVIEW: R. Kayeen Thomas, Author of ANTEBELLUM

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  Rhymes, Views & News Radio hosted by DuEwa Frazier is all new on Sunday, November 4, 2012 @ 5pm EST!  Featuring author R. Kayeen Thomas .  R. Kayeen will discuss his latest book ANTEBELLUM (July 2012, Atria/Strebor Books).   Listen to the interview via Blog Talk Radio or call in to join the discussion at (646) 716-9474 ! ABOUT THE AUTHOR R. KayeenThomas is one of Washington, D.C’s hottest writers.  Having lived in the nation’s capital since the age of 3, he self-published his first book, Light: Stories of Urban Resurrection , during his junior year at Carleton College in Northfield, MN.  Upon returning home to D.C to market his first work, Thomas sold 1,000 copies of his book in the Washington Metropolitan area before returning back to finish his undergraduate studies.  Now, at age 27, he is an author, poet, playwright, hip-hop artist, journalist, and social justice advocate.  He resides in Southeast D.C. with...

9/30 RADIO INTERVIEW: Tony Medina, Author of The President Looks Like Me

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The President Looks Like Me is a new book a poems forthcoming by poet, children's author and Howard University professor, Dr. Tony Medina.  The President Looks Like Me will be published by Just Us Books .   Tony Medina featured on RHYMES, VIEWS & NEWS TALK RADIO hosted by DuEwa Frazier on Sunday, September 30th @ 5pm EST!  Listen to the interview now!