Thursday, April 7, 2016

Virtuous Deception 2


Teetering along the edge of hopelessness, Michelle's grasp on reality is rapidly thinning as her world collapses. When infidelity strikes her last safe place, the effects of the betrayal are brutal, pitting Michelle against everyone and everything she loves.
Sophie Lewis is in the midst of building a relationship with her estranged daughter, Brianna, when an old love returns, bringing a consortium of hurts along with him.
After narrowly escaping death at the hands of her ex-lover, Javan, Brianna views life in a completely different light. Struggling to recapture the peace she once enjoyed, Brianna seeks comfort in all the wrong places. Desperation permits the unthinkable as she finds herself on the wrong end of a love story.

Write a comment at the end of this post if you want a chance to win a free copy of the book.



Leiann B Wrytes is an author, poet, and playwright. Leiann found a love for words early on as a spoken word poet and was inducted into the International Society of Poets at 15 years of age. She has served as an editor for several small publications, mentors aspiring writers, and manages a small custom poetry business. Leiann's debut novel, Virtuous Deception, named one of the top 100 books of 2014 by Conversations Book Club, garnered her a nomination for AAMBC author of the year, AMB Ovation Award for Outstanding Debut Author In Urban Literature nomination, and glowing reviews. Leiann B. Wrytes currently resides in Dallas TX with her family, feverishly working on her next novel and preparing to take on her next role as Associate Producer for the fascinating documentary, Behind The Mask, which goes into production this summer.

Leiann is very active on social media. Reach her on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook: @leiannbwrytes, via email leiannbwrytes@gmail.com, or through her website www.leiannbwrytes.com.

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Second House from the Corner

I enjoyed reading the novel Love in a Carry-On Bag. So when I was asked to participate in the blog tour for Sadeqa Johnson's new book Second House from the Corner, I jumped at the opportunity. It is also a great chance for one lucky reader to win a free copy of the book. Simply write a comment in this post and you will be entered in the book giveaway.

Here is what the author had to say about her life and her second novel:


When did you get your first inkling to write, and how did you advance the call for writing?
I’m originally from Philadelphia. As a kid, I started off wanting to be an actress. When I graduated high school, I moved to New York and attended Marymount Manhattan College as a Theatre Arts major. It was as a student that I started fooling around with poetry, which turned to play writing, screenwriting and ended up with novel writing. I landed a job working in publishing after college and it was there that I became very serious about my writing. My first novel, Love in a Carry-on Bag took me over ten years to finish. I started writing it when I was a publicity manager at G.P Putnam’s Sons.
Every day I would close my office door at four o’clock and write for the last hour of the workday. On my commute home, I edited the pages. Once I got married, I left my corporate job to write and raise my children, but still nursed a burning desire to tell stories. I wrote during nap times, between feedings, in the midst of sleep deprivation and my kid’s ear infections. The daily pressures of caring for a young family motivated me to finish the book. I was very much like Felicia in Second House From the Corner. As much as I loved being a mother, I didn’t want that role to be my only claim. I knew that it was important for me to carve out something that was only for me, and writing novels was it. My novels are my legacy.

What makes your writing different than others?
I’m a lover of words and keep a thick, old school thesaurus on my desk, which I use to deepen the meaning of the text. I don’t like to rush when I’m writing, and I’ll work on a paragraph for three days if it takes that long to make it sound good. Although I’m a commercial fiction writer, I work to bring poetry, beauty and music to my work. My goal is to make readers pause over a delicious sentence, giving them no choice but to read it again.

Can you share a little of your current work with us? Introduce us to your book and the characters.
I love everything about Second House From the Corner. In the novel, Felicia Lyons, a stressed out stay-at-home mom struggles to sprint ahead of the demands of motherhood, while her husband spends long days at the office. Felicia taps, utters mantra and breathes her way through most situations but on some days, like when the children won’t stop screaming her name or arguing over toy trucks and pretzel sticks, she wonders what it would be like to get in her car and drive away.
Then one evening the telephone rings, and in a split second Felicia’s innocent fantasy becomes a hellish reality. The call pulls her back into a life she’d rather forget. Felicia hasn’t been completely honest about her upbringing, and her deception forces her return to the Philadelphia of her childhood, where she is forced to confront the family demons and long buried secrets she thought she had left behind.



Did you learn anything personal from writing this book? 
I wrote Second House From the Corner in about a year and a half, which was much different from my ten-year haul with Love in A Carry-on Bag. I learned to outline and draft quickly, and then to just punch the story out and fix it later. There were a lot of loving hands that touched Second House From the Corner and for that I am so grateful and utterly proud of the finished product.

What would you like to accomplish after this book is released?
Don’t laugh, but my deepest desire is to be on the New York Times best sellers list. I have been putting that out into the Universe since day one so I know it’s going to happen. I also plan to sell the movie rights and be paid (well) to consult on set as the movie is being filmed. My children are going to love walking the red carpet. Selling the foreign rights and seeing my novel printed in several languages would also make me happy. Eventually I’d like to teach a writing group and get out on the motivational speaking circuit.

Are any scenes from the book borrowed from your world or your experiences?
Oh, yes. I am a mother of three children. My kids were about the age of Felicia’s when I started writing the book and a lot of her experience of feeling overwhelmed and worn out with the duties involved with caring for small children was what I felt as a young mother. I still feel it at least four times a week.  She taps her way through it, I go to hot yoga, run and meditate to find my center.
What should readers DO after reading this book? Tell all of their friends to buy a copy. I really believe it takes a village to make a best seller.  Word of mouth is the best form of advertising so please, please tell a friend. Your review on goodreads.com and all of the retailer’s website would also be wonderfully helpful.

What are your career goals as a writer? Have you accomplished most of them?
Right now I really admire Attica Locke. She wrote a book called The Cutting Season that I couldn’t put down. Then one night I was watching the show Empire, and her name popped up in the credits as producer and writer. Immediately, I had goosebumps. I’m so proud of my fellow writers when they cross over and do big things. As I sat watching, I thought, could I write for television? Mmmm, I’m just going to let that thought marinate. Hosting a show on television would also tickle my fancy.
What have you realized about yourself since becoming a published author? I’ve realized that I am exactly where I am supposed to be.  Every moment in my life from going to college in New York City as Theatre arts major, to my first two jobs in publishing as a publicist, to starting my own publishing house and having to do everything possible to get the word out on Love in a Carry-on Bag has led me to this moment. I’ve worked hard, I deserve to be right here and my future is even brighter. I can’t wait to see what God has in store for me.

What are you the most thankful for now?
I’m grateful for my health and the health of my family and close friends.  I enjoy waking up every morning, getting my kids off to school (most times without arguments and tears but not always), putting on a pot of coffee and going to work in my robe. God is always amazingly good to me. 
Oh, and I have a sexy, supportive husband to boot.
Do you have any advice for people seeking to publish a book?
Don’t quit. Writing takes time and dedication and it is very important to be true to the craft. Take writing classes, form a writing group and read as much as you can. Give yourself time and permission to grow, and be patient with yourself. Believe in your creativity above all.  Allow the magic to flow.

What’s next?
I’m working on my third novel, And Then There Was Me. It’s about deception and betrayal. It’s scheduled to be published by Thomas Dunne Books spring of 2017 so stay tuned. And click right over to my website, www.sadeqajohnson.net and subscribe to my blog.  I’ll keep the latest news listed there. I’m on all of the social media outlets so get in touch with me. I’d really love to hear from you.

Monday, January 11, 2016

Best Dressed at the Golden Globes

Oh how I love award season! Not only do I like seeing stars get recognition for all of their hard work, but I really enjoy seeing what they wear. The Golden Globe Awards, which celebrates the best in television and movies, had a lot of style on the red carpet this year. Here are my top picks for best dressed.
Let's start with the queen. The multi talented Queen Latifah was gorgeous in her pale blue beaded gown when she arrived at the 73rd annual award show at the Beverly Hilton.
 


There is something about Amy Adams. She manages to get on my best dressed list often. Maybe it was the way her red hair accentuated the Atelier Versace beaded waist gown that landed her here again.


Not only did Maura Tierney look lovely in her two toned dress, but she won best supporting actress for her role on the TV show The Affair.


Model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley was glowing with her gold sequin and beaded spaghetti strap Versace gown. She also got to show off her new engagement ring from beau Jason Statham last night.


But my top pick for the evening was Blindspot star Jamie Alexander. She won me over by taking a risk with her emerald and ebony plunging V-neck geometric gown by Italian designer Genny.



Monday, November 9, 2015

Fetch Clay, Make Man in Atlanta



Fetch Clay, Make Man is a wonderful True Colors production about Muhammad Ali preparing for his rematch with Sonny Liston. He brings in an unlikely secret weapon when he asked controversial actor Stepin Fetchit to come visit him at his training camp. Fetchit's arrival stirs up emotions in everyone for different reasons and changes their lives. Brad Raymond does a magnificent job playing Stepin Fetchit.
 
 
Once again I've enjoyed being a behind the scenes part of the show that is directed by Eric Little. Playwright Will Power even stopped by to talk to the cast and crew during rehearsal. Rob Demery personified Ali. He was always in character and had great chemistry with actress Danielle Deadwyler who played Sonji, his first wife.  
 

 
 
Fetch Clay, Make Man is at the Southwest Art Center until November 22nd. It's a great show so make sure you grab a friend and get your tickets.

Friday, October 16, 2015

Glimmer in the Darkness

Do you love books? Here is your chance to win a copy of Glimmer in the Darkness by Nicole Hampton. I'm participating in a blog tour for her debut novel that is being released this week. All readers who leave a comment on this post will be entered in the contest for a chance to receive a free copy of her book.
 

 

For Shannon Johnson, full-time wife, mom and freelance writer, life as she knew it changed one spring afternoon with the ringing of her doorbell.  On the other side stood Vaneetra James, former mistress of Shannon’s husband, Daniel.  With two sons, Shannon resisted the urge to leave Daniel in order to keep her family intact. However, she refused to deal with the issues resulting from Daniel’s extramarital affair. 
 
When Shannon thought her life couldn’t get any worse, a tragic turn of events in Vaneetra’s life turned Shannon’s already fractured world upside down, sending her marriage into an even deeper peril.
 
Feeling desperate and trapped, Shannon made a series of rash decisions that landed her in the arms of another man, bringing her already fragile world crashing downward.  Having to come to grips with the reality that the man she once thought was extraordinary was just ordinary, she had to trudge the road of forgiveness, while learning to love again and accept what she never imagined could ever exist.
 
 

 

I had the opportunity to interview Nicole. We have a couple things in common since we are both new authors and sharing the same name.

Me: What did you do before you became an author?
Author:Prior to becoming an author, I was a social worker.  I currently continue to work in the social work profession.

Me: Who is your favorite author?
Author: I absolutely love reading and enjoy the works of a considerable number of authors, so it is difficult for me to choose just one author as a favorite.  My top four are women’s contemporary author, Trice Hickman; mystery and suspense authors, James Patterson, Jan Burke and Kathy Reichs. 

Me: How did you come up with the idea of Shannon’s husband's pregnant mistress showing up on her doorstep?
Author: The idea manifested after Vaneetra’s character was fully developed.  She is bold, and ruthless.  She would not be the type of person to call or send a note.  She looks for that shock value.

Me: Can we expect the same drama from your next book?
Author: There will definitely be more drama.  My next two books, will be a part of my Forgiveness series, and will focus on the lives of characters in Glimmer in the Darkness.   I will be writing a novella the will be dedicated to Jolene, Daniel’s sister.  It will delve into why she is on a man strike.  The reason may surprise readers. 
My second full length novel will focus on Vaneetra, and her emotional fall out of dealing with a health crisis, as well as why she is so cold hearted.  There will definitely be a lot of drama.  Other Glimmer in the Darkness characters will resurface, as well as a couple of new characters.

Me: Do you have any advice for aspiring authors?
Author: My advice for new authors is to put God first in everything that you do.  Stay in prayer, and ask him to frame your every move.  Write with the idea of wanting to touch someone’s life.  Always remain determined and be willing to travel the distance.  Leave room for error and learn from your mistakes.  Take classes, attend workshops, seek and take advice from other professionals in the business.  Finally be willing to work hard for free.

Me: How can readers keep up with you?
Author: Readers can keep up with me by visiting my website: www.thenicolehampton.com.  You can track where I am and what I am thinking.  Readers can allow follow me on my FaceBook pages Nicole Hampton, and Twitter account: @nicolehampton01, Google+: thenicolehampton@gmail.com




 

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Brown Girls Books Launch Party

 


Last Saturday, Brown Girl Books had their launch party in Raleigh, North Carolina. Founders Victoria Christopher Murray and ReShonda Tate Billingsley spoke to the audience about why they started Brown Girls in 2014 and the successes that they have had so far.


Guests were treated to a delicious dinner, got to meet the authors, had a chance to win prizes, purchase books, and take home the beautiful program to remember the evening. I am honored to be one of the newest authors in the imprint Brown Girls Faith. Here I am telling the audience of readers, family, and friends about my book which comes out in the spring of 2016.



A lot of the authors follow each other on social media, but this was the first time I got to meet most of them in person. We had a great time with our readers and each other. Here are most of us posing for pictures on the red carpet.


Please visit Brown Girls Publishing website for more information about the authors and their books.

Monday, September 28, 2015

Jar the Floor Atlanta

Atlanta is a great place to live especially if you love the theatre, because it is home to a lot of talented actors and actresses. Jar the Floor has five outstanding actresses in it's cast. Bernadine Mitchell, Donna Biscoe, Cicerly Ash, D. Woods, and Cara Mantella star in this play about four generations of women.  
 

The show is based around a birthday party. But it's not all peaches and cream when the ladies with very different personalities come together under one roof. You will laugh, be shocked, shake your head, and you may even cry when you see this must-see show.


I've had the opportunity to work with the cast and crew up close and personal behind the scenes since rehearsals began. Here is a picture of most of the cast and the director Robert Conner. Jar the Floor was written by Cheryl L West and can be seen at the Southwest Art Center until October 4th.
 

Thursday, September 24, 2015

My J Moss Cover Story for Divine Voice


I had the wonderful opportunity to interview gospel recording artist/writer/producer J Moss for Divine Voice Magazine about getting back on track. Some of his hit songs include We Must Praise, Praise on the Inside, and God's Got It.


We talked about the devastating fire at his home, family, his hometown Detroit, the new record label, Michael Jackson, touring, and a lot more. Make sure you pick up a copy of the September/October issue to read my cover story.
 

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Chasin' Dem Blues

This summer, I had the opportunity to be a part of True Colors Theatre Company's Chasin' Dem Blues. The musical stars Maiesha McQueen, Brad Raymond, Jeremy Cohen, and Anthony David.
 

Kevin Ramsey is the very talented writer and director behind this production. He tells the story of how the Wisconsin Chair Company became Paramount Records. Legends such as Ma Rainey were artists on this label. The company sold race records during the 1920's and 1930's until the great depression hit. 


Chasin' Dem Blues is playing now through August 9th at the Southwest Art Center in Atlanta. It was originally scheduled to end August 2nd, but it has been extended. Shows are selling out fast so don't miss your chance to see this great musical production.


I was able to sit in on the rehearsals and assist the stage manager, wardrober, and the cast backstage during the shows. It was a wonderful chance for me to learn more about the theatre and I'm glad that I was given this opportunity to do so.


Cast

Monday, June 29, 2015

BET Awards 2015

Last night, I watched the 15th annual BET Awards live from Los Angeles. Nominees from TV, film, and music were honored for their achievements in the industry. Here are a few of my favorite looks from the red carpet.
Singer/actress LeToya Luckett looked fierce in her white draped gown with the high split. It even had a cute pocket on the side.

 

Angela Simmons wore this gorgeous mini shear dress like it was made especially for her.


Even though it's officially summer time and Kelly Rowland's dress looked like suede, the feathers more than made up for it. What can I say? I love feathers.


But my favorite dress of the night was worn by another member of Destiny's Child, Michelle Williams. She won best dressed in this green body hugging gown.


LeToya
Angela
Kelly
Michelle