Radio | Poet, Husband and Father, George Cook
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Event, Interview, Radio Show
Husband and father, George Cook, discusses his collection of poems, “Let’s Talk Honestly: One Black Man’s Thoughts“, and what inspired him to pen them.
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Tags: father, George Cook, husband, Let's Talk Honestly: A Black Man's Thoughts, poems, poet, poetry
The Business of Writing
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Articles and Essays, Musings
“It’s way harder to establish a career as a working writer than to get published by a traditional New York publishing house.”
–Lisa Unger on the Business of Writing
Whether the author achieves publication of their work through traditional means, or chooses to self-publish, she or he must play an active role in the promoting, and marketing [...]
Tags: author, business, character, fame, family business, film, form and structure, glory, husband, Lisa Unger, market, New York publishing house, non-fiction, novel, platform, plays, poetry, promote, Random House, reading, self-publish, traditional publishing, writing
Radio Show | K. L. Belvin and His Poems
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Event, Interview, Radio Show
Author of “A Man in Transition“, K. L. Belvin, will discuss his poetry.
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Visit K. L. Belvin online!
Tags: fiction, K. L. Belvin, men, poetry, spirituality, writing
Radio Show | K. L. Belvin and His Poems
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Event, Interview, Radio Show
Author of “A Man in Transition“, K. L. Belvin, will discuss his poetry.
So tune in.
Visit K. L. Belvin online!
Tags: fiction, K. L. Belvin, men, poetry, spirituality, writing

