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Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall of RJR Nabisco by Bryan Burrough
Having What Matters: The Black Woman's Guide to Creating the Life You Really Want by Monique Greenwood
The Prince: A Revised Translation Backgrounds Interpretations Marginalia (Norton Critical Editions) by Niccolo Machiavelli
Joplin's ghost by Tananarive Due
Whose Song?: And Other Stories by Thomas Glave
Hug Your Customers: The Proven Way to Personalize Sales and Achieve Astounding Results by Jack Mitchell
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About meRaised in Miami and now living in southern New Jersey, Cheril N. Clarke is the author of five novels, Foundations: A Novel of New Beginnings (2001), Different Trees from the Same Root (2003), Intimate Chaos (2005), Tainted Destiny (2006) and Losing Control, and one play, Intimate Chaos. She has been featured in Curve Magazine, the nation's best selling lesbian magazine, The Princeton Packet, Philadelphia Gay News (PGN), About.com, Out IN Jersey, EURweb, Burlington County Times, Phillyburbs.com, 247gay.com, Femmenoinre.net, Clik Magazine as well as Crain's New York Business newspaper, among others. Her opinion columns have been featured by the National Black Justice Coalition. Clarke has also published poems, short stories and reviews of hip-hop spoken word theater in various literary magazines. Her editorial work has appeared in About Magazine, Sistah2Sistah (ULOAH) online magazine, GayWired.com and on 247gay.com. Clarke was a keynote speaker at an African Asian Latina Lesbians United conference and has performed at events organized by African American Lesbians United for Societal Change.
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Thank you so much for your consideration in sending me the autographed copy of your book "Losing Control". I look forward to reading and reviewing it.
Sincerely,
Shirley Worthen
South Jordan, Utah
posted by shirfire218 at 6:11 pm (EST) on Sep 3, 2009
children of chance, and none can say why some fields will
blossom while others lay brown beneath the August sun. Care for
those around you. Look past your differences. Their dreams are
no less than yours, their choices in life no more easily made.
And give. Give in any way you can, of whatever you possess. To
give is to love. To withhold is to wither. Care less for your
harvest than for how it is shared, and your life will have
meaning and your heart will have peace."
--Kent Nerburn,
LETTERS TO MY SON
posted by theoldman at 8:26 am (EST) on Aug 25, 2009
posted by thegritsdotcom at 11:21 pm (EST) on Apr 13, 2008
Keep up the good work!
posted by altima313 at 7:31 am (EST) on Mar 27, 2008