“Carve your name on hearts, not tombstones. A legacy is etched into the minds of others and the stories they share about you.” — Shannon L. Alder
Bonding Thru Books Literary Festival will address issues that are important to the survival of our nation. We have recently marked the 150th Anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation. But are we really free? This week of intensive panel discussions with authors and community leaders will discuss why we as a people continue to struggle around issues of divided homes, racism, economics, health disparities, education and more.
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Intimate Conversation with Karen Thompkins Author of Double Insanity & a Domestic Abuse Survivor For seven years Karen Thompkins was th...
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Did you know that it is NOT GOD'S WILL that you be physically, sexually, or emotionally abused? Award Winning Author Cheryl Lacey Donov...
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Shelia E. Bell , formerly known as “Shelia E. Lipsey” and also known as God’s Amazing Girl, is a nationally acclaimed, multi-award winning...
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LIVING IN A BUBBLE I sometimes wonder if many of us are living in a fragile little bubble, so caught up in our own lives that we fail to re...
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Intimate Conversation with author M.R. Webb M.R. Webb is a self-described “bastard child” who spent his formative years growing up on the s...
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Intimate Conversation with Sadeqa Johnson Sadeqa Johnson is a former public relations manager who spent years working with well-know...
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President Barack Obama gave a inspiring speech for his first State of the Union Address last night about keeping the hope, and going forward...
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Shelia E. Lipsey is a multi-award winning author. Her novels are available at most bookstores nationwide as well as online. Lipsey’s books...
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Tallahassee Authors Network Ning If you’re a published or unpublished writer, poet, editor, illustrator, or book reviewer in the Tallahassee...