Anjuelle Floyd's Blog

April 18, 2009

Authors, Joey Pinkney and Alvin Romer, will join me in discussing their works, “Like Father, Like Son” (Joey Pinkney) and “What Lies in the Soul of a Black Man” (Alvin Romer), in the anthology, The Soul of a Man, published by Peace in the Storm Press, and due for release in June 2009.So tune in!http://www.blogcatalog.com/blogs/joey-pinkney-your-favorite-book-reviewers-favorite-book-reviewer.htmlhttp://joeypinkney.comhttp://joeypinkney.com/joey-reviews-newsletter.htmlhttp://twitter.com/joeypinkne
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April 17, 2009

Today I opened my copy of May/June 2009 Issue of Writer’s Digest, and found 4 articles on publicity/marketing for the writer and all centered on how to accomplish this daunting task on the internet.
Build Your Power Platform
The Must-Have Online Marketing Plan
A Writer’s Guide to Social Networking

101 Best Websites for Writers
Of course the major players whose [...:]
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April 16, 2009

My fourth grader has a science project due May 4th and a Mission Project due May 18th.
My high school sophomore’s paper on comparing and contrasting the Holocaust to The Rwandan genocide is due after Easter Break.
And then my college senior is graduating May 22 ,2009. The Baccalaureate service takes place the night before, and graduation [...:]
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April 15, 2009

Today I was adding up the numbers for my tax accountant–you know those numbers that show how much money you’ve earned–hopefully doing what you love–and then the amount you spent–those deductions–the cost of doing what you love.
I love writing. It is my passion.
But were it not for my benefactor (a loving husband) and my children [...:]
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There are varying types and degrees of abuse, and not only do we define it differently, but we also deal with it differently. Please join me as I welcome Anjuelle Floyd, psychotherapist and author, as we discuss the effects of abuse and how we cope.
Interview @ Anita’s Desk
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April 14, 2009

With all the social networks that have arisen–particularly those for writers and readers–I wonder how much membership and spending time and developing connections at these sites actually benefits the writer versus blogging.
And if so what is the most productive balance of time an author can spend seeking out and making friends at a social space [...:]
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April 13, 2009

While training to become a psychotherapist I was taught that the thicker a client’s state of denial, the deeper the wound that lay beneath it.
As I look at the ways various sectors of the economy are continuing to spend money like there’s no tomorrow, never mind the economic depression that lay upon us today, I [...:]
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April 11, 2009

Don’t let the title frighten you. Today’s broadcast was everything but horrible.
William Cooper and Tyrell DeVon Floyd mesmerized me with their quick wit, sincere humor and substantive and unconditional honesty. What started out as a discussion of their contributions to the anthology, The Soul of a Man (June 2009/ Peace in the Storm Press), [...:]
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Authors William Fredrick Cooper and Tyrell De Von Floyd will join me in discussing their works, “” (William Fredrick Cooper) and “A Hoop & A Holler” (Tyrell DeVon Floyd) in the anthology, The Soul of a Man, published by Peace in the Storm Press and due for release in June 2009.

So tune in!
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/anjuelleflo...
http://www.peaceinthestormpublishing.com...
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April 9, 2009

Though I write literary women’s fiction focused on African American women and men–mainly wives and husbands–I love to read historical fiction set in the Victorian era of England and Europe.
It was okay to be married back then. No one had to explain why there were married.
Also men were men, and women were women. And like [...:]
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