Monday, March 14, 2011
Behind Those Books Documentary (Extended Trailer)
When I first saw the trailer for Behind Those Books, I was excited because urban authors finally made it to the screen. There had been talks of many movies to be made from urban books but none came through. This documentary breaks grown and is the first in history. Check it out and leave comments.
Tuesday, May 04, 2010
Queen Latifah Put On Your Crown Book Giveaway
The promotion ends May 30, 2010
Fill out entry form here
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
RIP Guru
Guru, Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal died today. I'm just as much saddened as I have questions. With all the aggregated content, no one reported on the type of cancer he suffered from. To have a heart attack at 42 and die at 43 is not normal.
Guru was one of my favorite MC's of all time. The three videos below are dedicated to him.
"Ex Girl to Next Girl"
Guru was one of my favorite MC's of all time. The three videos below are dedicated to him.
"Ex Girl to Next Girl"
Monday, March 29, 2010
Should African Americans Critique President Obama?
I missed the We Count! program on CSPAN a few weeks ago. Nothing big, the critique of the black culture occurs annually with The State of the Black America and other panels that "talk" about the main issues.
In past years, the conversation was necessary because there was no talk of a black agenda and most certainly no ear in the White House. Very little changed for Black America.
There has been a lot of black mayors in major cities, but no huge upward shifts in the black population. Critique President Obama as we may, but know that we should hold him to the standard of those that have gone before him. Nothing less. Nothing more.
Do you think African Americans should be critical of President Obama in public? Leave a comment.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Free Download - Blackface: A Novel by Q.B. Wells (7 Days)
Reading and writing is infectious. So much so, I'm giving away Blackface: A Novel, my novel for 7 days. Register and download now here or http://ebookreadingchallenge.eventbrite.com/
When Rawsistaz decided to hold the E Book Reading Challenge and book chats, I cringed. Although Rawsistaz has earned the respect of the the publishing community and provided honest, informative free reviews for African American authors, I couldn't envision a free download of my book. Why?
There are enough free e-books on the net.
Furthermore, unless the work is charity, no one works for free. And anyone who does work for free has an empty plate. At the same time, I realize during tough economic times, some people want to purchase but don't have the ends or resources to get the book. Finally, the purpose of the E Book Reading Challenge is to promote AA e-books and usher in the new wave of publishing.
For everyone who couldn't purchase from a local store, download Blackface on your computer or mobile device. Book reviewers, readers and anyone who would like to read can download for seven days.
To download, register for free @ E Book Reading Challenge . I hope to talk to you next month and chat about images and characters in Blackface at www.rawsistaz.com. If not, catch me at a bookstore, in the street or grab a book from my website.
Note: There are several other authors participating in the e-book reading challenge, get their books too. It's free!
Reading List
When Rawsistaz decided to hold the E Book Reading Challenge and book chats, I cringed. Although Rawsistaz has earned the respect of the the publishing community and provided honest, informative free reviews for African American authors, I couldn't envision a free download of my book. Why?
There are enough free e-books on the net.
Furthermore, unless the work is charity, no one works for free. And anyone who does work for free has an empty plate. At the same time, I realize during tough economic times, some people want to purchase but don't have the ends or resources to get the book. Finally, the purpose of the E Book Reading Challenge is to promote AA e-books and usher in the new wave of publishing.
For everyone who couldn't purchase from a local store, download Blackface on your computer or mobile device. Book reviewers, readers and anyone who would like to read can download for seven days.
To download, register for free @ E Book Reading Challenge . I hope to talk to you next month and chat about images and characters in Blackface at www.rawsistaz.com. If not, catch me at a bookstore, in the street or grab a book from my website.
Note: There are several other authors participating in the e-book reading challenge, get their books too. It's free!
Reading List
- Black Diamond Prequel by JaNese Dixon – fiction
- How to Make Money as a Writer in a Down Economy by Maxine Thompson – writing guide
- Keeping It Tight by Shani Greene-Dowdell – fiction
- Love Like This By Sylvia Hubbard – romance
- Love Stories of Some People I Have Known by acVernon Menchan – short stories
- Moving The Furniture by Barbara Joe Williams – non-fiction, marriage
- Seeds Of Bible Study By Carole McDonnell – non-fiction, religion
- The Education of Black Dickey by Kenneth Bowens – literary
- When We Were One by Zaji – speculative fiction
- Blackface by Q. B. Wells - fiction
Monday, March 15, 2010
Moody Monday - Mike Epps
Moody Monday calls for some humor, edge and conscious creativity to last throughout the week. Mike Epps can make that happen.
Mike Epps is a comedy icon. The jokes come off his tongue quick, flawless and witty. So witty you don't realize he flips a social and cultural issue on the head.
Mike Epps is a comedy icon. The jokes come off his tongue quick, flawless and witty. So witty you don't realize he flips a social and cultural issue on the head.
Wednesday, March 03, 2010
New Urbania Magazine Column - Purposeful Buzz with Dana Pittman

You wrote your book. The cover is hot, you have a Fan Page on Facebook, and you have 500 glossy full-color bookmarks.
Now what?
You posted a few Status Updates. You receive comments on the Note with your brief excerpt and people are loving it.
Now what?
You have a box of books from your publisher. You took those glossy full-color bookmarks and nicely tucked them between the pages of your baby.
Now what?
Urbania Magazine is excited to announce that Dana Pittman is ready to take your questions.
Purposeful Buzz with Dana Pittman is a new column you will find on Urbania Magazine. Purposeful Buzz provides personal advice and opinions for your book marketing and promotion questions. The most unique and helpful questions and responses will be submitted to the column.
Need help with marketing your book? Let Dana assist with practical and no-holds-barred advice for the issues ailing you.
Want to submit your question? Get started here.
About Dana
Dana Pittman, is the marketing strategist for Nia Promotions. She has worked with authors such as Anita Bunkley, TL James, Jean Holloway, Evelyn Palfrey, and she recently established S.I.R. Authors, a book marketing promotion group. Books are her passion and marketing is her lifeline.
For more information visit www.danapittman.com.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
formspring.me
Where's your favorite place to buy clothes?
New York or the boosters. Where else could I get all the fresh new new without the money!
formspring.me
Who was the best boss you've ever had?
My best boss was Larry at the Chicago Department on Aging. Left me at my desk and just sent me memos of projects to complete.
Friday, November 06, 2009
Twitter by Eric Nyamor

Enjoy the "Twitter" episode from www.hiphopillustrations.com. Check out the website or www.UrbaniaMag.com for more installments.
Friday, October 16, 2009
Urbania Magazine Cover

The magazine cover for the Urbania Magazine issue was inspired by the illustration "An American Evolution" by Jon Edwards. An edgy piece, that begs the question is evolution all about appearance? An why some readers may say no, I ask them to go look at top grossing companies in any industry and look at the images of the CEO, VP etc.
I'm stuck. My hair is long and nappy. Ironically, I never liked long hair and laughed at my friends that had braids. I kept my hair short and clean. I always had a job and never had employment issues. However, with the long hair and not-so clean cut, I find myself creating the jobs and money I get ,
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Killer Mike Discusses Marketing
This Killer Mike video shows the man talking about the independent grind of an artist. Whether you sell and market books, music or any other product, you must have the think like an animal. What good is it to be known around the world, if you can't sell in your city?
Interview with Ella Curry of EDC Creations

Interview with Ella Curry of EDC Creations on the making of her media network.
UM - In general, how did you become involved with books? Specifically, how did you get involved marketing black authors online?
EDC Answer: Working at Karibu bookstores was where I first came into contact with new authors. As a Buyer and the Product Submissions Manager, I would receive their book submissions and press-kits. It was a real shame how under educated most of the authors were at that time. I turned my web design and event planning company into EDC Creations and started helping the authors with their branding and marketing materials.
As a single parent, who spends all her spare time on the Internet, I realized that there were more and more businesses taking their business to the web. What I didn’t see on the web in 2000, when I started my online company, was an abundance of black people. I knew this was a market I could dominate with my skills and passion for reading and my people. At the time, I was attending UMUC and taking graphic design and business management, I merged all my talents into a profitable business, doing what I loved—reading quality literature. Today, I review books for publishing houses, interview celebrities as well as new authors on BAN radio and represent some of the hottest authors in African American literature.
UM: Does online marketing generate an increase in online sales? Offline?
EDC Answer: Online marketing definitely increases online and offline sales. You can reach millions of potential customers in one day, via the Internet. You can conduct business in several countries from the comfort of your home, via the Internet. The use of online marketing is one sure way of increasing your territory and getting the word out about your product or service. Micro-blogging, social network marketing, RSS feed syndication and article submissions are just a few of the ways that business owners can connect and create relationships with their target audiences. Internet marketing has so many components, but a great business plan, marketing plan and solid publicity strategies can put it all together and definitely increase awareness and sales.
Name three online marketing strategies that no new author should do without.
EDC Answer: a) Article placements on Internet sites is an important strategy and should be included in all authors overall publicity plan. Writing for Associated Content or becoming a professional blogger is a great way to build followers and to show your range of writing. It can be essential in building your overall brand.
b) Using Internet radio interviews should become an important part of the authors overall media and publicity strategy. Internet radio and the syndication of the shows to iTunes can award authors overnight popularity and cause a great deal of viral responses to their books. I am the producer for Black Authors Network Radio; we reach over 118,000 fans per show via RSS feeds delivered to their personal email accounts!
c) Creating a strong relationship with readers is the most important strategy of all. Authors can do this by social networking with their target audience. Finding out where their potential readers shop, socialize and play online and making meaningful conversation with them, can create repeat buyers and establish brand loyalty for life.
Authors should share their news with the readers, as well as take sincere interest in the reader’s daily lives. Combining just these three strategies can take authors a long way, but there are hundreds of other more industry savvy ways that could be explored. That’s why people come to EDC Creations Media Group, my publicity company, to help them find those unique and cutting edge ways to reach the readers….LOL.
In what ways can EDC assist authors in online marketing?
EDC Answer: EDC Creations coaches each client on how to capitalize on what they already have in place. Be that a tight focus group to sell their first books to or to use their every day careers as a platform to showcase the books. We help the authors to get major book publicity in radio, local TV, print and on the Internet. The most important thing that EDC Creations does for our clients is bring out their strengths and weaknesses and address both in the most productive manner. We take the vision of our clients and chart the course to turn it into a reality!
Additionally, we offer services in:
• Web Business Consultation
• Marketing Strategy Creation
• Marketing Plan Development
• Corporate Identity creation
• Comparative SWOT Analysis
• Branding & Book Coaching Programs
• Competitive Research
• Marketing Communications
How does the economy affect book marketing? What can still be done to effectively market in downtimes?
EDC Answer: The economy being in this slump can play a significant part in the success of an independently published author. Traditionally published authors have the benefit of the publishing house presenting their books to libraries and bookstores via seasonal catalogs and through sales reps pushing the books. The self-published author has to write the books, market the books, distribute and promote the books. All of this can be very costly! In this economy the authors tend to start taking shortcuts to control the costs, sometimes this brings down the quality of the product. This is a serious no-no!
Also, when readers have less money to spend on entertainment, they tend to cut down on their book purchases. Some readers will turn to the libraries, online book swap groups and such sites as Book Crossings to find free or used books. The authors can work around this by creating personal relationships with their readers that will stimulate loyalty period. Some ways to do this is to create video blogs of the author in their every day life talking about the books and what’s going on with them. Create podcast readings from their books and post them all over the web. Use sites such as MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, and Ning networks to meet the readers on their own turf. Create blogs about their daily lives or what’s going on with their characters to give readers something to chat about amongst themselves. Virtual book/blog tours are the hottest thing going in the book world right now. The online tours are a great way to reach people without breaking the bank. At EDC Creations, we offer blog and radio tours starting at $199.00, which will increase the author’s territory and put them before thousands of readers per day!
UM: How can people contact you for your services?
EDC Answer: For book promotions and publicity the best way to reach me is to visit my EDC Creations website. On the main website you can find Black Pearls Magazine, Black Authors Network Radio Show and all the packages we offer authors and publishers. The readers will also meet the authors we are featuring for the month.
To meet new authors and to explore the latest books, readers can visit the BAN Radio Community blog. We have two online bookstores established to suggest great literature for all our readers. The stores are updated monthly with new releases. It’s like going into any brick and mortar store; you can skim the books, and meet the authors. The site addresses are listed below for you and your readers to enjoy. It is a pleasure to meet new readers weekly! On BAN radio we always have gifts and prizes for the visitors. Frequent visitors and bloggers to our community, win books by posting regular and truly joining the conversations. Check us out…you won’t be disappointed! Thank you so much for this opportunity to share the world of EDC Creations Media Group with your network.
EDC Creations’ Main Website
http://www.edc-creations.com
Black Pearls Magazine
http://www.blackpearlsmagazine.com
EDC Creations Internet Book Promotions
Meet the authors on book tours in 2009
http://www.edccreationsbooktours.ning.com
BAN Community Blog
http://www.profilesinblack.blogspot.com
Black Pearls Magazine Blog
http://edcmagazine.blogspot.com
EDC Creations Bookstores:
http://astore.amazon.com/edcmagazine-20
http://astore.amazon.com/sanklitesoci-20
Monday, August 17, 2009
Interview with Over and Over Again Author Nicola Mitchell

1. UM: Thank you for taking the time to speak with us. What inspired Over and Over Again?
When I started writing the book it was supposed to be a tribute to my children. I had a daughter that passed away named Dionni. She lived to be 40 days old. The combination of all of my daughters is who I created this character to be. I combined the features of my other daughter's Destani 15 and Diamond 10, and came up with this character. I believe the characteristics, and the description that I created in this story is how my real Dionni would have been.
Then like other artist who has written about relationships, I was hurt. The pain that I was feeling allowed me to take the story line and my characters to another level. It allowed me to express how my self and the way other women in the world may feel after trying to make things work over and over again.
2. UM: The writing process is different for every writer. Describe your ups and downs when writing Over and Over Again.
Like I stated before, in the beginning it was a story created as a tribute to my children, but once I got into it, I went into another direction. At times I had writers block, but I would just stop and go to another section. I work a full time job and I am getting my MBA. So when things would come to me at work or at school, I would just jot them down, and work on it in the wee hours of the night. Once I established the pain in the story line, it was a lot easier for me to complete. A natural flow was then established, and while listening to music I was able to complete the manuscript.
3. UM: Is there a moral to the story or a message you want to communicate to readers?
I want my readers to be entertained but at the same time display that even through the trials and tribulations that life may bring, us as women can still be independent and successful.
4. UM: What is next for you? Any future events or information you want our audience to know about?
I have already started my next book "The Appetizer," and right now I am just promoting and preparing for my book release in July. I was just at the Las Vegas Black Book Festival as one of the 20 a featured author, and I have a host of other events such as:
Apr 4 Maryland Writer's Conference
May 28 – 31 Book Expo of America – New York City, NY
Jun 18 – 20 Black Writer's Conference – Las Vegas, NV
June 13-14 AAMBC National Meeting – San Antonio, TX
July 18 Harlem Book Fair – Harlem, NY
July 31- Aug 2 National Book Club Conference – Atlanta, GA
5. UM: How can our readers contact you and support your endeavors?
The readers can check out my website: www.nicolacmitchell.com or join my fan club site nicola.ning.com. My email is nicola@nicolacmitchell.com
Thank you
Thursday, July 16, 2009
D Bomb Born Sinner

With the release of Nookie, I've been hitting the streets of Baltimore heavy and often. The idea to build a company on sweat equity wasn't new. I 'd heard of authors like Relentless Aaron, Vicky Stringer, Terri Woods and others selling there books independent in the streets. However, with my own eyes, I never saw anyone hustle and get money from the block until my partner Dirt Bomb came to Baltimore and hustled his CD's.
Check out the video.
I'll add a link to an interview later.
Labels:
hip hop artists,
james brown,
rapper dirt bomb
Monday, June 01, 2009
Urban "Domestic Violence" Situation
Even after the Chris Brown domestic violence situation, I confess a woman has hit me in the mouth before and I have put my hands on a woman. The domestic violence situations occurred as a teenager and I regret the situations ever happened, but I ponder what I would do as an adult today.
When I watched this clip on The Root, I was reminded of the manner anger and violence erupt and are used in the urban environment and relationships. At one point in my life violence had become integral in daily interaction. It took time and effort to unlearn violent behavior, situations and people.
However, if a person power jabbed you in the face with a stiff punch like this young lady did with Charles Hamilton, What would you do? I had to think real hard before I proceeded to answer the latter for several reasons.
1. The young lady is his size or larger, she might be stronger. That punch was no slap or scratch.
2. The sexual exploit he discussed and experiences about the relationship were probably true. She was cute!
3. The truth hurt so much that she had no other way to resolve the situation other than to use violence and punch him.
4. She punched him because she could. She thought he was a punk and that she could beat his ass if he pissed her off - every violent person thinks alike!
I don't condone violence against women or men. However, I think it is too simple for someone who has never been involved in a violent situation with the other gender to say what they would or wouldn't do. People say what they are "supposed" to say and what is politically correct. No matter how hard she hit me, I would never hit a woman. Most men who are trying to impress and win favor of women claim, "I would never hit ..." even if they have!
I disagree. Every person is entitled to their 360 degree space. I will not put my hands on any person as long as they do not put hands on me. It is not personal or gender specific. Don't you think everyone deserves that basic respect?
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
A Drug Dealer's Dream by Tremayne Johnson

True Story.
When I was younger, I remember a dude Jimmy. Jimmy was in a gang. Flipped like a pancake from Vice Lord, Gangster Disciple, Blackstone to a Mickey Cobra. For his dishonor, a few gangs put a price on his head.
Jimmy cared less and spent most of his time with Marchell, a young chick that loved Jimmy. They were always together on the block, at the basketball court or at the movies.
One day somebody caught up with Jimmy in front of his house and blasted a double-barrow shotgun at close range. Jimmy wasn't hit,but Marchell caught it in the chess. Died instantly.
After the incident, Jimmy acted like 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and never was the same.
In an odd way, "A Drug Dealer's Dream" by Tremayne Johnson reminds me of this incident. A young lady in love with the wrong person and catches the consequences of the game. Check out the review. Befriend Tremayne Johnson and support the book.
You can view the book trailer too.
Sunday, March 01, 2009
Urban Cartoonist Eric Nyamor

After the Sean Delonas comic strips debacle, I decided to search for more diverse images of blacks depicted in comic strips. I found a cartoonist, Eric Nyamor who creates a unique take on perspectives in hip-hop and urban life.
He has a take on the Chris Brown situation in his latest cartoon.
Check out his website Hiphopillustrations.com to view more of his cartoons. An interview with Eric Nyamor along with his cartoon will appear in an issues of Urbania Magazine.
I will list another five to ten urban comic strips or cartoonists that offer in another post. Feel free to list any other urban comic cartoonists in the comments section. I will use the information to compile a list.
Labels:
eric nyamor,
urban art,
Urban cartoonist,
urban media,
urbania magazine
Monday, February 23, 2009
Playwright Reshanda Henderson

Tyler Perry is not the only black playwright in America! Chicago playwright Reshanda Henderson's "What Every Woman Wants in a Man" shows March 6 and March 7. The play features Christan Keyes from Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Jail, What's Done in the Dark and The Diary of a Mad Black Woman.
Check out a trailer of another play she wrote and produced, "The Mr., the Mrs. & The Lover".
In a male dominated industry, woman voices are often overlooked. I can't remember the last time I experienced a play. Some of the reason is my circle of experience, more of the reason is the marketing of plays staged in local and community theaters. If you can, support your local theater.
Reshanda Henderson is the C.E.O of Xpressyoself Theater Company. Show your support for Reshanda Henderson and other black women playwrights.
Check out an interview with her in a upcoming issue of Urbania Magazine.
If you know of other plays and playwrights that create plays that challenge ideas and are set in the urban city environment, please comment so that I can compile a list.
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