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POSTED BY JENNIFER
We hear loud murmurs that Culture Plus and Larry Cunningham
are moving; to a basement store; to a storage facility. Could someone confirm
this?
POSTED BY ANIKA
What's going on with Wahida Clarke, why is the third book
taking too long? Is she having a writers crisis or is she moving over to another
publisher?
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POSTED BY YUSSEF
Yo, what's going on with brother Kevon. Now you see him
working at Cultureplus and now you see him at A & B. Is there a merger in
the works? ................................................
POSTED BY BBN
BBN has learned that Not With My Son by Hope
C. Clarke will be back in print by February. The author apparently decided
to print the books on her own after breaking her deal with Blackprint
Publishing. Word is about the usual non payment of royalties...stay tuned!
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POSTED BY DR. CARTER
COMMENTS:
From the Author of Speak for the Dead $ 24.95 and My Strength Comes from
Within $12.95. Dr Carters new book will be out this fall of 2005, Not One of the
Boys, Surviving Corruption in Harris County, Texas.
Publishing Company is Biblical Dogs
305 N McNeil Street
Memphis, TN 38112-5109
T- 901-726-0040
F- 901-726-0009
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POSTED BY BBN
COMMENTS:
Kashamba Williams jumps ship: The bestselling author of Grimey
by Triple Crown Publications has now penned another bestseller for Urban Books
titled Driven. Sources say Ms Williams made the move because of financial
squabbles with TCP. Back royalty payments etc. Our sources promises to tell us
more.
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Bye Bye Ekwensi
by Chudi
I last
met the author of one a half dozen favorite novels and novellas of the
1960s – “The Drummer Boy”, “People of the City”, “Burning Grass” - half a
decade ago, in 2001 actually, on the occasion of his 80th
birthday. His son George, a chartered accountant in...
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