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Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance eBook Published
After gaining a space on library shelves around the world, winning several major awards, and inspiring enthusiastic reviews, Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance has now been released as an eBook. This means iPad-savvy, Kindle-carrying, and Nook-nabbing eReader fans may happily download the celebrated book into their private digital library.
News about the Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance eBook (Facts On File and Infobase Publishing) came just this week. Along with the total lunar eclipse (which yes, I did stay up to watch) it made a great holiday surprise. One good major reason to pick up the Encyclopedia in any format (aside from homework assistance) at this time is for the background information it provides on any number of current television series and films that deal with America in the 1920s through the 1940s, and that tackle issues at any time pertaining to multiculturalism, diversity, democracy, war, etc.
One example is HBO’s hit television series Boardwalk Empire, about alcohol prohibition and mobster antics in the Northeast during the Jazz Age. Another is the movie The Great Debaters and the forthcoming film On The Shoulders of Giants. And there’s also the PBS broadcast… well, you get the point.
Just a couple of weeks ago, Google launched its Google Editions eBook Store, which includes several of my other titles: Christmas When Music Almost Killed the World, I Made My Boy Out of Poetry, and The American Poet Who Went Home Again. Kensington Books made The Wisdom of W.E.B. Du Bois available in eBook format earlier this year. This new eBook edition of Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance (ISBN 1438130171) now makes almost all of my books available for digital download.
Aberjhani
Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance
News about the Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance eBook (Facts On File and Infobase Publishing) came just this week. Along with the total lunar eclipse (which yes, I did stay up to watch) it made a great holiday surprise. One good major reason to pick up the Encyclopedia in any format (aside from homework assistance) at this time is for the background information it provides on any number of current television series and films that deal with America in the 1920s through the 1940s, and that tackle issues at any time pertaining to multiculturalism, diversity, democracy, war, etc.
One example is HBO’s hit television series Boardwalk Empire, about alcohol prohibition and mobster antics in the Northeast during the Jazz Age. Another is the movie The Great Debaters and the forthcoming film On The Shoulders of Giants. And there’s also the PBS broadcast… well, you get the point.
Just a couple of weeks ago, Google launched its Google Editions eBook Store, which includes several of my other titles: Christmas When Music Almost Killed the World, I Made My Boy Out of Poetry, and The American Poet Who Went Home Again. Kensington Books made The Wisdom of W.E.B. Du Bois available in eBook format earlier this year. This new eBook edition of Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance (ISBN 1438130171) now makes almost all of my books available for digital download.
Aberjhani
Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance
Published on December 22, 2010 13:19
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iTunes Adds Three Books and Podcast by Aberjhani to iBookstore
The iTunes Store recently added three titles, each in a different literary category, by the American author Aberjhani to its iBookstore, making it possible for the first time to download the books and read them on the iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
The titles include: the paranormal suspense novel Christmas When Music Almost Killed the World; the travel memoir The American Poet Who Went Home Again; and the poetry collection The Bridge of Silver Wings (newly updated in hard copy as The River of Winged Dreams).
“I’m usually too immersed in current projects to realize the significance of such a great development right away,” said the author. “So you’ll never hear me claim to be the most techno-savvy writer on the planet, which is why I’m always glad when the work that I stay so busy producing manages to make a place for itself in the world and others welcome it there as well.”
In addition to his book title, iTunes has also added a free podcast of Aberjhani performing spoken word on a classic broadcast (click number 71 dated Jan 13, 2006) that also features commentaries by fellow authors Mark Rockeymoore and William DeVault.
The titles include: the paranormal suspense novel Christmas When Music Almost Killed the World; the travel memoir The American Poet Who Went Home Again; and the poetry collection The Bridge of Silver Wings (newly updated in hard copy as The River of Winged Dreams).
“I’m usually too immersed in current projects to realize the significance of such a great development right away,” said the author. “So you’ll never hear me claim to be the most techno-savvy writer on the planet, which is why I’m always glad when the work that I stay so busy producing manages to make a place for itself in the world and others welcome it there as well.”
In addition to his book title, iTunes has also added a free podcast of Aberjhani performing spoken word on a classic broadcast (click number 71 dated Jan 13, 2006) that also features commentaries by fellow authors Mark Rockeymoore and William DeVault.

Published on October 29, 2011 15:11
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