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August
2003
0-9718191-6-5
The Eye of the
Tornado
Michelle
J. Pinkard
Poetry/Spiritual & Socio-political
$12.00
Years of trials and triumphs have
culminated into one thought-provoking and praised
poetic twister, The Eye of the Tornado; fifty
poems for rhyme and reason. Michelle J. Pinkard
uses the tornado as a metaphor for life to address
spiritual, sociopolitical, and relationship themes
in this coming of age poetry collection.
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July
2003
0-9718191-5-7
Pick-Up Lines
Michael
T. Owens
Fiction/Relationship Thriller/
Humor
$15.00
Searching for a dream girl brings
a self-proclaimed player more than he bargains
for. Told from a male and female perspective,
Pick-Up Lines introduces us to two twenty-somethings
in search of happiness. At the onset, each tries
to resolve the issues in their lives. For Leron,
the complication is a one-nightstand who refuses
to go away and whose psychotic tendencies flare
when rejected. Meanwhile, Michelle deals with
a stressful job, demanding boss, and a persistent
fiancé who cannot fathom her not wanting
to marry him. Despite all of the drama surrounding
them, Leron and Michelle struggle to stay together.
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December
2003
0-9718191-4-9
Separate But
Equal
G.
Dan Buford
Fiction/Race
& Society
$15.00
Are
you an Artist or a Racist? A tragic incident causes
a famous, well-respected artist to change his
views on race, whereas the same incident causes
another artist to go in search of his own artistic
voice.
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August
2002
0-9718191-3-0
Backfield in
Motion
Undra
E. Biggs
Fiction/Family
Relationships
$15.00
A
professional football player's marriage forms
an odd love triangle between himself, his independent
wife, and his over-protective mother. Backfield
In Motion is about family learning to make love
& marriage work.
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July
2002
0-9718191-2-2
The
Canon of Loose Cannons
Guichard
Cadet
Fiction/Socio-Political
$15.00
A
post-911 call for reconciliation, between the
two choices oppressed people have- silence or
violence. In essence, 'canon' is Cadet's representation
of how lone gunmen, suicide bombers and the like
process all of which they are presented, and formulate
a plan of action.
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June
2002
0-9647635-9-1
When
He Calls
Sharel
E. Gordon-Love
Fiction/Religion
& Teens
$15.00
Teen
Angst and a Christian upbringing spar, as a young
woman journeys to rekindle her spirit after a
brutal attack.
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June
2002
0-9718191-1-4
Father's
Footsteps
Tony Cheatham
Fiction/Crime/Family
Relationships
$15.00
A
young man turns to a life of crime when he realizes
that after 25 years of hard work, his father will
never achieve the security of a better life. Thirty
years later, he is the head of a crime empire
and wants his son to follow in his footsteps.
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May
2002
0-9718191-0-6
Bard
From Par Taken
Guichard
Cadet
Poetry/
Love, Art & Society
$12.00
Continuing
with the concept of a disenfranchised native population,
Bard From Par Taken is a poetry collection juxtaposing
the linear progression of the relationship between
Art, Addiction (Love) & Society.
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April
2001
0-9647635-8-3
My
Baby's Father
G.
Dan Buford
Fiction/College
Relationships
$15.00
The
quintessential, college relationship book is the
journey of 4 friends experiencing the ups &
downs of love. It is a thematic exposition of
the "stock characters" that are oft-represented
in modern art (literature, film, etc
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represent Blacks, particularly the Black male.
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September
2000
0-9647635-7-5
Water
in a Broken Glass
Odessa
Rose
Fiction/Identity/Sexuality
$15.00
A
talented sculptor becomes the centerpiece of a
love triangle with the man of her dreams, and
the woman destined to become her reality. In Water
in a Broken Glass, Odessa Rose paints a landscape
where identities sculpted by art and narrow boundaries
are put to the test of life and all of its possibilities.
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June
2000
0-9647635-6-7
When
You Look At Me
Undra
E. Biggs
Fiction/Relationships/Teen
Pregnancy
$17.00
Tamlyn
Blake: 17 years old, welfare mother of two, high
school dropout, living in the projects. My new
boyfriend
Hassan Colbirth: 23 years old,
ex-convict, drug dealer, luxury automobile, with
a child from a previous relationship. Undra E.
Biggs' first novel immerses us into the daily
lives of two young lovers struggling with adult
issues, while trying to rise above their current
situations.
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February
1999
0-9647635-5-9
Temples
Vincent
Williams
Fiction/Black
Bohemian Culture
$19.95
An
engaging tale of the last-hoorah summer in Baltimore
for seven college friends. Narrated by Terence
Hurston, a poet with thought-provoking questions,
William's first novel is an accurate depiction
of today's hip hop artistic culture. As Terrence
heads into his last year of college, he is faced
with bittersweet changes in his friendships, a
pregnant girlfriend and career decisions. For
Terence, the verdict will determine, not only,
his artistic future but, the rest of his life.
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May
1998
0-9647635-4-0
The
Masks of Flipside
Guichard
Cadet
Fiction/Experimental/New
Age
$15.00
Set
in America and told from a Caribbean perspective.
In this surrealistic portrait of a young Black
man's life, Guichard Cadet introduces us to a
teenager growing up too fast because he feels
responsible for things that were done in the past.
The Masks of Flipside is a journey into things
seen and misunderstood, and those things felt
but never seen, the line between religion and
spirituality, the past and the future, being and
becoming, Flipside and the cult.
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March
1997
0-9647635-3-2
Party
Ain't Over Yet!
Tashia
"Thema" McNeil
Poetry/Inspirational
$10.00
Party
Ain't Over Yet is a positive affirmation, reminding
us to always keep our heads up. Thema's poetry
talks about us- everyday people, our struggles,
our victories and successes.
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September
1996
0-9647635-2-4
The
A# Blu's
William
Laurence Jones
Poetry/Love/Relationships
$10.00
These
love poems take an in-depth look at the rhythm
and the blues of the different 'SHIPS' - court,
friend, relation, and abandon. Come listen as
William Lawrence Jones shoots from the hip and
hops into the terrain where love gets dirty and
a decision must be made. The A# Blu's is a passionate,
truthful display of how a man feels and deals
with the women he wants in his life.
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February
1996
0-9647635-0-8
LoneWolf's
Cry
Guichard
Cadet
Poetry/Socio-Political
$8.00
LoneWolf's
Cry is a poetic memoir of a time when the political
was personal; where romanticism, indigenous, revolutionary
and spiritual poetry meet. Thematically, it is
about embracing three cultures. At times the cry
is tearful; and at others, it is a roar.
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