Category Archives: Afician American Literature

Moment of Clarity

Moment of Clarity If you have ever been or known someone who has suffered in their love life, most of their life, then this book will bless them. So many people suffer from a disease of the mind, more like … Continue reading

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Filed under Afician American Literature, Atlanta, Letting Go, Literature, Relationships, Tameka Anderson

MEN, FIDELITY AND A SKILLET

Bonnie Glover will be blogging on Novel Spaces on 7/10; her title/topic: MEN, FIDELITY AND A SKILLET: BACK TO BASICS Maybe one day I’ll blog about what you should have at your side but today ain’t the day. And, further, … Continue reading

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Going Down South nominated for NAACP Image Award

Going Down South  nominated for NAACP Image Award website: www.bonnieglover.com When fifteen-year-old Olivia Jean discovers that she is pregnant, her parents flee their New York home and bring her to her grandmother Birdie’s Alabama farm. They plan on leaving her … Continue reading

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Eloquence was never a prerequisite

Hood Rat Radio Feature Artist Eloquence was never a prerequisite, a disruption of consciousness almost assured, for that was the purpose to the writings, music and message. Not out of anger, but out of a need to be heard Gil … Continue reading

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Going Down South – new book from Bonnie J. Glover

My newest novel is due for release July 29, 2008 When fifteen-year-old Olivia Jean discovers that she is pregnant, her parents flee their New York home and bring her to her grandmother Birdie’s Alabama farm. They plan on leaving her … Continue reading

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Who I Am

I’m not what I ought to be; I’m not what I wish to be; I’m not even what i hope to be; but with God’s grace and your love; I am not what I was! Author Unknown NottHeads sharing wisdom … Continue reading

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