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At In The Meantime Tuesday, April 17, 2007:
Impossible Dreams, by Mykle-Kane
Personal trainer, model, and now acclaimed author of the highly controversial novel “Impossible Dreams,” is taking the literary world by storm. He is compared to E. Lynn Harris and Zane with his descriptive details of love and life. His first novel is filled with intense emotions, action, suspense, sexual confusion, and is spiritually uplifting. Believe that this book will touch the depths of your soul and pull at your heart strings.
Mykle-Kane Homepage
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In The Meantime Tuesday, April 3, 2007:
Front & Center: How I Learned to Live There
by Carlton Wilborn
Actor, dancer, and author of “Front & Center: How I Learned to Live
There”, published by Treelife. Some kings are born and some are made.
This is the story of a celebrated dancer, actor, and choreographer who
overcame tremendous trauma and devastating odds in his quest to embrace
his power.
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In The Meantime Tuesday, March 6, 2007:
Filling in the Empty Spaces, by Bryan Edney
A personal testimony of faith and the resilience of the human spirit.
Travel through Bryan’s journey of transition from the depths of personal
opposition to the heights of spiritual triumph. What makes a man born
without privilege believe that he can move forward to achieve great things
and overcome insurmountable odds? How does a Gay, African-American
man defy the odds of where he is supposed to be, statistically, and forge
ahead in love, forgiveness and prosperity, to where he was meant to be?
The answer, according to Brian, is Faith, Prayer, Peace and
Self-determination!
Bryan
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In The Meantime Tuesday, February 6, 2007:
Not In My Family: AIDS in the African-American Community, Edited By Gil
Robertson IV
Gil Robertson IV is a veteran journalist whose syndicated column, “The
Robertson Treatment,” appears in more than 30 newspapers and reaches
more than 2 million readers across the country.
There is no question that African Americans and others minority
communities are disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS in this country.
Telling our stories and reading the personal stories of others may help to
demystify AIDS and personalize its devastating impact in our community, as
well as encourage us to become personally involved in preventing it.”
-Shirley Franklin, Mayor, Atlanta
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In The Meantime Tuesday, February 13, 2007:
Black Hollywood Tragedies, by Leroy Richardson III
Leroy Richardson III is a Southern California Native. He has been a
pioneer film enthusiast since childhood, when he developed an early
appreciation for the artistry of those by-gone times. He’s also
the creator, producer, and driving force behind BLACK HOLLYWOOD
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVES, which is dedicated to the preservation and sale of
original Afro-American Hollywood celebrity memorabilia. Movie
posters, stills, and autographs, authenticated and catalogued with
meticulous detail, make up the bulk of this prestigious archive – which
boasts over 5000 items. Richardson is a tireless activist who
compiles these rare treasures with inspired passion. His collection is
generally regarded to be one of the largest and most sought after on the
West Coast.
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In The Meantime Tuesday, December 2007:
From Top To Bottom, by Michael-Christopher
After two years of being a content bottom, Virgil Peterson receives an
indecent proposal to rise to the top of the occasion while out of town and
away from his lover Rodney Franklin – a total top. Upon his return,
Virgil’s desire to top hits him full on, but he struggles to find a way
to approach Rodney. His friends attempt to help him get through this
tough time, but he just can’t get “the booty” off his mind.
Two vital questions must be answered for this relationship to survive: Can
Virgil live the rest of his life as a bottom? Will Rodney be willing to
change positions, and if not, what will happen?
“FROM TOP TO BOTTOM” is a fictional look at the sexual positioning
dynamic of gay black men – something many have dealt with, but few have
addressed in a public forum. Michael-Christopher’s novel is among the first to delve into this topic,
exploring more than sex, but also issues of gender roles and masculine
privilege.
Michael-Christopher's
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Looker
by Stanley Bennett Clay
Brando
Haywood is a handsome, popular, and successful entertainment lawyer who
seems to have everything but passion. Two years celibate and a prisoner of
his routine, he goes through life quietly on the sidelines while his
promiscuous best friend, Omar Stevens, thrashes through life and love with
all the ups and downs Brando barely realizes he longs for.
Stanley
Bennett Clay MySpace Page
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Right Side of The Wrong Bed By Frederick Smith
His second novel takes us on a
wonderful ride through Black and Latino gay couples in
Los Angeles
, and addresses the question -- when opposites attract and differences
arise, can a couple keep the romance going, or are they simply two people
waking up on the right side of the wrong bed?
Frederick
Smith Homepage
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For I Hate I Do and Internal Chaos by MW Moore
Keynote Speaker for In The Meantime’s Health
and Wellness
Both
books are part of a trilogy loosely chronicling the life of its author.
From star track and field athlete to drug and sex addicted bank
robber and prison inmate,
Moore
takes us on a rocky journey of life to finally discover and embrace the
love he’s always had inside. Today he is a novelist, inspirational
speaker, and rising
Houston
corporate executive who speaks candidly about his life as an empowering
tool for others.
MW
Moore Homepage
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My
Man, My Boyz by Dwayne Vernon
An
intriguing story about men coming together as a family. Their shared
lifestyle and compassion for each other is the back drop for this
fast-paced drama filled with emotional moments and suspenseful plot
twists. Tyrell and Chuck - Will this promising new relationship be
destroyed by Chuck's secret past? Does his past have the power to wreak
havoc on the interwoven lives of all these men? |
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Hiding In Hip Hop by Terrance Dean
Everyone
wants to know the truth about their favorite celebrities' heart's desire.
Within the masculine culture of Hip Hop and
Hollywood
, there is a well-known gay subculture that industry insiders are keenly
aware of but choose to hide. Terrance Dean worked his way up for more than
ten years in the entertainment industry from intern to executive, and has
lived the life of glitz and bling along with
Hollywood
and Hip Hop's most glamorous. Dean writes a revealing account of the
journey of coming out from hiding.
Terrance
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The
Day I Stopped Being Pretty by Rodney Lofton
Chronicles
the life of a young, black gay male who awakes and finds himself in the
emergency room after a failed suicide attempt. After regaining
consciousness, he begins to reflect on the events of his life that led him
to attempting to take his life. His story is told in gritty and raw
flashback, focusing on the men who shaped him into the man he has become,
beginning with the first man he ever loved, his father.
Rodney
Lofton Homepage
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The
Messiah by Lee Hayes
In
this heart-pounding thriller full of dark passion, an ambitious
investigative reporter faces off with a mysterious serial killer who might
just turn out to be his own lover.
Gabriel
Kaine is working furiously to revive his stalled reporting career. Years
ago, he got his first big break by investigating murders committed by a
killer known as the Messiah. But when the Messiah vanished from the public
six months ago, Gabriel's success hit a downward slope. Now the Messiah
has returned, and no one is safe from his evil.
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Drifting
Toward Love: Black, Brown, Gay, and Coming of Age on the Streets of
New York
by Kai Wright
Tells
the story of gay youth of color in and around
New York City
as they embark on their own precarious journeys to belonging. Wright
neither diagnoses their problems nor prescribes solutions, but instead
uses his own literary and journalistic skill to allow a more complete and
human portrait to emerge. The narrative describes their heroism and their
mistakes, their victories and their tragedies. In doing so, it unfurls a
powerful, emotional, and at times troubling story that anyone who has
navigated adolescence will recognize.
Kai
Wright Website |
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Nothing
Can Tear Us Apart by Wyatt, O' Brian Evans
Wesley
Kelley, a successful gay, black actor and business mogul. Wesley wants and
needs a friend and lover to make his world complete, and when he meets
Antonio Rios, his new bodyguard, his wishes are answered. But local
druglord Ruffkut is incensed when Wesley refuses to join the gangster's
evil schemes. Ruffkut moves to rip Wesley and Antonio's budding
relationship asunder. Nothing Can Tear Us Apart is a compelling look at
the issues and challenges facing gay men of
color in today's world.
Wyatt
O'Brian MySpace Page |
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You'll
Never Be Nothing by D Everett-White
Tells
a heartbreaking autobiographic story of the entertainer. First, as a boy
and then as a young man and how a series of events, time and time again,
could derail the power of the human sprit. As he tries to rise above his
father's words, You'll Never Be Nothing, a single performance at the
Wiltern Theater in
Los Angeles
brings him full circle and back to the audience he loves.
D.
Everett-White Homepage |
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Love With a Thug by Reginald L. Hall
A
controversial novel which explores the attraction of dating a “bad
boy” - from an entirely new angle. Juan Jiles is a man doomed by
passion, whose life is a humorous, tragic and hard-hitting. After he
survives a daring bank heist conspired with his lover who dies during the
hold up, Juan turns his life around. But
years later, he is consumed by Bryant Thompson, a street thug with drugs,
drama, and deception in tow. Juan falls in love with the hustling,
muscle-bound Bryant and soon succumbs to Bryant's addictive world.
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