Often times in our communities rape and incest are kept in the family or completely quite. The victim seldom receives the assistance they need to cope with the mental and physical tragedy. Imagine having to explain to your child that he/she shares the same father as you? Such is the case of the main character Naya Mona, who is a gifted jazz singer. This story shares the dreams, hurts, and courage of a woman trying to move past the pain.
Join Chicago native Marian L. Thomas on line tonite, from 8-10p.m., to learn more about her journey to have Naya Mona come to life and what it means to be a self-published author.
Call into Black Authors Network Radio Show at (646) 200-0402 or join us in the chat room at www.blogtalkradio.com/Black-Author-Network
Learn more about Marian L. Thomas at http://www.marianlthomas.com/ and her publishing company at http://www.lbpublishingco.com/
Thank you for posting my recent interview on blogtalkradio!
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You are very welcome. I enjoyed learning about your book. I look forward to reading it.
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