Radio Show | Author, Carleen Brice
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Event, Interview, Radio Show
Author, Carleen Brice, discusses her novels, “Children of the Waters” and “Orange, Mint, and Honey,” that has been made into a movie, Sins of the Mother. Sins of the Mother will air on the Lifetime Movie Network on Sunday, February 21, 2010.
So tune in.
Tags: author, blog talk radio, Book Talk, Carleen Brice, Children of the Waters, Creativity & Family Matters, Mint and Honey, novels, Orange, Sins of the Mother
Radio Show | Jackie Luckett, and Searching for Tina Turner
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Event, Interview, Radio Show
Debut novelist, Jackie E. Luckett discusses her debut novel, “Searching for Tina Turner,” and process of women finding their passion beyond the roles of wife and mother.
So tune in.
Tags: author, blog talk radio, debut novel, Jackie Luckett, mother, passion, Searching for Tina Turner, wife, writing
The Unsung Voices of Women and Mothers
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Event, Interview, Radio Show
Authors, Kathy Briccetti, Jasmine Dawson, and Meilan Carter, discuss their contributions to the anthology, “Who’s Your Mama?: The Unsung Voices of Women and Mothers“.
Kathy, Jasmine and Meilan will be reading from their contributions to the anthology at 3pm, Sunday, September 20, 2009, at Diesel Book Story, Oakland, CA.
So tune in.
Tags: blog talk radio, CA anthology, Diesel Book Store, Jasmine Dawson, Kathy Briccetti, Meilan Carter, Oakland, reading, The Unsung Voices of Women and Mothers, Who's Your Mama?
The Path to Writing
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Articles and Essays, Musings
Novelist, Thrity Umrigar, whom I recently interviewed, states that she grew up in a middle-class home in Bombay, India that was not necessarily overflowing with books.
Her father owned a business and while she encouraged to read and develop proper use of language, stating that she wanted to become a writer would not have been [...]
Tags: blog talk radio, Bombay, career, facts, India, Interview, journalism, narrative journalism, poems, Thrity Umrigar, writer, writing

