One Blood

Published: Wed, 05/01/13

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  1. One Blood - 2013-04-29 10:40:27-04
    Qwantu Amaru has been writing since the age of 11. An avid reader, he has always aspired to write suspenseful page turners and socially significant literature like those of his writing influences Richard Wright, Harper Lee, Walter Mosley, Tananarive Due, Anne Rice, Wilbur Smith, Michael Connelly, Dan Brown, Brandon Massey, and Stephen King. ​ Qwantu draws his inspiration from his modest upbringing in small towns and cities across the US as well as experiences living abroad in Brazil and Turkey. In addition to his first novel, ONE BLOOD, Qwantu has published five volumes of poetry and one Spoken Word Album - Mic Check. Qwantu is an active member of the outstanding socially active poetry collective Black on Black Rhyme out of Tallahassee, FL. He has performed spoken word in poetry venues from New York to Los Angeles. He is also part owner and one third of The Pantheon Collective, an independent publishing venture dedicated to bringing high quality independent books to the masses while empowering and inspiring other authors to follow their dreams. ​ Qwantu currently resides in Istanbul, Turkey.
  2. Endless Vacation by Brad Whittington - 2013-04-30 02:07:58-04
    Brad Whittington was born in Fort Worth, Texas, on James Taylor's eighth birthday and Jack Kerouac's thirty-fourth birthday and is old enough to know better. He lives in Austin, Texas with The Woman. He is greatly loved and admired by all right-thinking citizens and enjoys a complete absence of cats and dogs at home.
  3. For What Is Sacred - 2013-05-01 02:08:00-04
    I was born and raised in Michigan, graduating from Lawrence Technological University with a degree in Electrical Engineering. With the Vietnam War hot at the time I went straight to Officer Candidate School, was commissioned as an Ensign, and began my career in Naval Intelligence. After a short stint on active duty, I moved to Maryland and pursued duel careers as a Naval Reserve Intelligence analyst and as a national intelligence technical analyst working at various agencies over my career such as the National Security Agency, Central Intelligence Agency and Defense Intelligence Agency. For thirty-six years my writing was confined to technical documents, position papers and contract proposals, not exactly the stuff of fiction. My urge to write fiction was kept on the “back burner” until my retirement in 2007.
  4. It’s Not Rocket Science, It’s Parenthood! - 2013-05-01 02:31:37-04
    Shannon D. Jackson is the mother of three, two boys and one girl. She channeled the exhaustion that comes from the sheer duration of parenting into humorous, innovative, and effective parenting techniques. Out of frustration at the way we judge ourselves and each other throughout the parenting journey, she compiled her experiences into a candid and witty parenting book. And the above mentioned children? Yes, they survived.
  5. Storm on the Horizon - 2013-05-01 02:56:50-04
    Meredith Bond is an award-winning author of a series of traditionally published Regency romances and indie-published paranormal romances. Her paranormal romances include Magic In The Storm, Storm on the Horizon, and “In A Beginning” (in the anthology Tales From The Mist). Her traditional Regencies include The Merry Men Quartet of which An Exotic Heir was be republished in March, 2013. She'll soon be releasing a second book in the series, A Dandy in Disguise, just as soon as she's finished editing it and making it into an even better book than it was the first time it was published. Meredith also teaches writing to students at her local community college. Her student range in age from 16 to 80, but they all come away with the same passion for writing she has. If you want a taste of her class, Chapter One is available at your favorite e-retailer. Want to know more? Come visit Meredith at her website, www.meredithbond.com or chat with her on Facebook (www.facebook.com/meredithbondauthor) or Twitter (@merrybond). Meredith blogs every Sunday afternoon on topics related to writing and self-publishing with a little promotion thrown in for good luck. You can sign up for her mailing (she never, ever, ever spams!) at her website.
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