Priscilla's Author Spot

Priscilla's Author Spot

Author of God's Poetic Treasures

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Showing posts with label memoir. Show all posts
Showing posts with label memoir. Show all posts

Sunday, October 28, 2018



Author Bio


Bethany James grew up in the suburbs of Denver, Colorado in a family of six. She was born in Clearwater Florida. When she grew up, she found a connection to the world through reciting poetry, extracurricular activities, in her school and her community. Doing all of these activities gave her the opportunity to meet a lot of people. Even though she was connected with many people she felt that she did not fit in with them. She learned from her mistakes that she had to love herself if she wanted her creativity to flourish.


















Here is a list of her future projects 

Finished Manuscripts:

1. Biblical Spoken Word

Volume 2: SPIRITUALITY AND LOVE (Sequel to her self-introduction ebook
The Big Game original and extended versions)

This manuscript includes 7 original Biblical Spoken Word Poems. It is completely Christian
Fiction. My self-introduction shows her diversity as a Writer/Poetess in a Mixed Bag Style
Poetry ebook. This focuses solely on her unique Writing Style. It will be made available in
anaudiobook and ebook. She hopes to do a short film and hard copies later on.

2. That Which I Would Not That I Do + Table Content

This finished manuscript just needs editing/illustration/audiobook creation. She plans to
morph it into an ebook and hard copies later on. It is her plan to make this a short film also.

3. Behind the Dreamer: Abernathy King's Right Hand Man - Poetic US HISTORY Presentation 

This will be her official book trailer. It is a Promo of her Writing Style as it relates to Black
History. It pulls a rich heritage from the Civil Rights Movement, Peaceful Resistance, and her
 culture. Ralph D. Abernathy co-founded the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
They were directly responsible for a lot of grassroots movements and nonviolent resistance
in the Black community. It may be a short audiobook too. 

Unfinished / Ongoing Manuscripts: 

4. For The Beloved Rejected, Alone, and Suicidal + Table of content

This piece is registered with the Library of Congress. Also, her technical drawing for her
 logo is also registered (My Master's Ministry). It is an ongoing memoir testimony.  She 
wouldlike for it to be a film (animation or movie) when it is finished. She also plans an
audiobook, ebook, as well as hard copies later on in her life.


5. GOD Spews Creativity- He is the Creator

She says that this is her Greatest Piece to date! It was finished, but, the final copy was lost.
She plans to have this available in every format after it is finished.

Check out Prior to purchasing ebook(s)!

Here are links to her pages, blog, and samples



Poetess | Muse for Christ | Blogger | Author
@mymastersministry
@thenubianmovement
@museforhim

Writers Page/ Poetic Ministry:


BLOG:



A sample of her work + recording of Sneak Peek Biblical Spoken Word


Self-introduction ebook series fan page:















Tuesday, June 12, 2018

June Featured Author

 

Linda Strader

Originally from Syracuse, New York, Ms. Strader moved to Prescott, Arizona with her family in 1972. In 1976, she became one of the first women on a U.S. Forest Service fire crew in the Santa Rita Mountains south of Tucson.
 
Summers of Fire: A Memoir of Adventure, Love and Courage is her first book, released on May 1st, 2018 by Bedazzled Ink Publishing. She is currently working on a prequel.
 
In addition to writing, Ms. Strader is a landscape architect, certified arborist, and watercolor artist. She currently lives in the same area where her Forest Service career began.







About the book:

Linda Strader became one of the first women hired on a fire crew with the U.S. Forest Service. A naïve twenty-year-old in the mid 1970s, she had no idea that she was entering a strictly man’s world, and would soon discover she’d face many more challenges than “just” fighting wildfires. Told with honest emotion and authentic dialog, Summers of Fire is an adventure story beyond battling fires and discrimination. It is a vibrant story of love, strong friendships, and heartbreak, over her seven years pursuing the exciting, although sometimes exhausting, soul-fulfilling job she loved.





Here are the links to her blog, social media, and where to buy her book: