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  1. New Black / POC Historical Marketing and Community. Please look around and see if theyโ€™d be useful to you and your story properties. http://www.blackhistoricalfiction.com/ What's this site all about? Briefly? In writing an African British historical novel (Becca DuMaurier in the British Restoration [1660] and Glorious Revolution [1688] periods) for a few years, it has included much research, and yet... ...I found in all that time not one dedicated home site fully committed to collecting and marketing Black, African, or People of Color Historical Romance, Historical Erotica, and few for Black, African and People of Color Historical Fiction, Historical Literature, Historical Lit, as if we do not exist or love. My dear Lady Becca was not pleased and saddened. Instead of us searching blindly and finding our search hard for romantic characters and authors of color, besides my own author / publisher sites for my own characters, I've made a simple, open home, in these genres / subgenres. Please, come join me. _Neale Sourna / PIE: Perception Is Everything / PIE-Percept.com Facebook Group: Black Historical Fiction / Literature / Romance / Erotica and More https://www.facebook.com/groups/163627582322721
  2. Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson has been confirmed!
  3. You can't, other people do that for you.
  4. @ProfD let's hope so before the game is over.
  5. Intelligence is great when it comes to conversation and personal achievement and accomplishment and validation. However, as an old man, I'm less impressed with individual intelligence and hopeful that collective intelligence will enable us to do a better job of taking care of each other as human beings. ๐Ÿ˜Ž
  6. This is the problem with people who love Trump. Their mantra is: "I got mine! The hell with you!" Just because some folks have mobile phones and they're seen using them, this does not mean they may have reliable Internet service where they live. "The community" cannot bring Internet service to their neighborhoods without engineers, equipment and more importantly, billions of dollars. And besides, technology has leaped so far forward, cable ethernet service is needed everywhere now. And we doom the young in "our community" by refusing to advocate for a low cost service. Instead, some would rather blame those without access. And there are still too many people in this country who actually DO NOT want Blacks to become digitally capable. For the same reasons they demanded "Separate, but Equal" in school buildings. Redlining delays bringing Broadband to Black neighborhoods
  7. IMO, Americans will not protest higher gas prices because the economy is doing just well enough for folks to absorb the hike. Before the holidays roll around (Memorial Day and 4th of July), I believe oil companies will drop gas prices after having received massive profits. The *savings* from cheaper gas will motivate Americans to spend more money on stuff to put on the grill this summer.๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜Ž
  8. what kind of blog are you looking for? I blog here: https://misskorang.com
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    @Stefan, please feel free to post whatever strikes your fancy. Don't let my paranoia hold you back ๐Ÿ™‚ I'm essentially hands off when it comes to moderation, but I have zero tolerance for trolls.

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