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  2. @ Pioneer

    That logic is flawed because skinny women have shape as well

    @ Cynique

    *sigh*

    Here you go with the generalizations again...you were doing well at first

    Side A

    Re-read my post

    Italians are European…aren’t they?

    And secondly, Southern Italians have Moorish blood in them…a lot of them are going to have voluptuous shapes

    Show me in my post where I stereotyped Black women, and point out where I said Black women are the only ones who are busty with large cabooses

    And besides them living as half-Moors, I've met white women who are voluptuous

    I said in the article that my book is about accepting yourself regardless of size

    Once again...regardless of size...which means I also depict women in various shapes and sizes

    But you wouldn't know that since you never read the book

    Side B

    As far as history, fat women were seen as a high social status

    In fact, they are still seen as a high social standard in East Africa

    Side C

    How you’re going to come up with the conclusion that my research is from a narrow window when you haven’t read the book?

    LOL...you funny

    You gotta read the book for yourself and come up with your own conclusion

    Side D

    Point out in the article where I said my writing about plus size women is an "original novel"

    I never said that

    And over the years, I've encountered very few black men who don't appreciate a well-proportioned "thick" woman.

    You need to get out more

  3. Thanks for the love

    I think it’s the majority, because you also have brothas who are ashamed to admit that they’re attracted to plus size women

    They’ll sleep with them, but won’t show their faces around them

    Just like how the white man had done back in slavery

    I also wanna point out that Europeans are also attracted to plus size women, but they save face because there aren’t a lot of European women, presently and historically, that are as shapely as Black women

    The story of Sarah Baartman will show you how Europeans gravitated toward the full figuredness of a woman even though she was paraded as an exhibition in England and France

  4. Well, there's famous and there's infamous. It's not a given that what a writer puts out there for the world to see, will result in appreciation. That's the dream. In reality, it's not enough for a book to simply be good as opposed to bad. It has to be a monumental masterpiece that makes an impact on the world because it is a classic representation of its genre.

    @ Cynique

    Of course...

    I'm just saying you're lying if you don't want some sort of feedback or even an ounce of appreciation for your work from at least one person

    Otherwise, it's nothing but intellectual masturbation

  5. @ Writer Girl

    Side A

    Look at you…

    …emotional

    Side B

    Doesn’t it make sense that you want people to appreciate your art once you put it out in the universe???

    If you really didn't care, you'll keep your art to yourself

    That should be common sense

    As far as me being Mr. Know-It-All...

    I speak on subjects I know of and leave those I’m ignorant about alone, or ask questions and do research to gain knowledge of a particular topic

    I make no apologies of how I come across

    It's food for thought...you do the dishes

    Side C

    You can simply ignore my posts and comments and not respond to them if you feel my perceived all-knowing persona is "exhausting"

    You initially responded to my post...not the other way around

  6. @ Troy

    Of course Decoded isn’t dumbed down…the purpose of the book is to break down Jay-Z’s more intricate work

    People didn’t appreciate his debut album Reasonable Doubt, which is arguably his lyrical masterpiece, until he watered down his rhymes for commercial acceptance

    I’m not mad at him for doing that either

    Who wants to be appreciated for their art when they’re dead?

    LOL

    Americans have no excuse to not choose quality…quality is around us…sometimes we just choose the safe route that doesn’t challenge us because our minds are crystallized to escape

    Escapism is one of the reasons why the Roman Empire had crumbled

    It’s history repeating itself

  7. @ Cynique

    She's not a reviewer

    She asked for a complementary copy of my book before booking me for her radio show...she failed to get back to us after 60-days when she said she would

    Her word wasn't her bond

    Somebody gotta speak up instead of acting too damn scared to point out those who did them dirty...there's too much ass kissin in the industry...authors fear ruffling feathers even when they get the short end of the stick

    I didn't have money when I started writing for fun as a child...so burning bridges in the industry doesn't make a difference to me

    I'm gonna write regardless

  8. @ Troy

    To answer your first question…I don’t think so

    The book game is the same as the rap game where publishing houses want authors to already have a solid built-in fanbase

    They don’t wanna take the financial risk and the time to groom new authors

    And for the second question…

    …not that I know of

    Judging from interview of certain authors who were signed to G-Unit, it seemed like they gave the label throw away stories

    And which Wahida Clark interview are you speaking of?

  9. @ Troy

    Side A

    C’mon now

    You know the majority of Negroes think that writing Urban Fiction is the only thing they’re capable of doing

    *points toward the African American book section*

    Side B

    If it wasn’t for Teri Woods, there probably wouldn’t be a Vicki Stringer considering that Shannon Holmes was originally the co-publisher of Triple Crown

    Side C

    Cash Money Content is cool

    I’ll be more impressed if they successfully break in a new author

    You can’t resuscitate a genre with the same old faces…you need fresh blood

    CMC reminds me of G-Unit books…only more organized

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  10. @ Troy

    Brandie Randolph is not a reviewer…she’s a radio talk show host on blog talk

    She asked for a book to review before booking the show…60 days went by…no answer…so I had no choice to put her on blast

    I’m just sick and tired of the unprofessionalism

    From now on, I’m taking no prisoners…I don’t care who you are…if you screw me over, I’m letting the world know…point blank

  11. It is interesting that Teri recognizes that publishing has changed but fails to recognize that it is those changes that makes it almost impossible for someone to replicate her success. That is not to say other writers can not be successful. However if Teri Woods came out in 2012 I seriously doubt her success would have followed the same trajectory.

    @ Troy

    Side A

    I'm gonna say this one mo' gen...LOL

    I'm not saying that Teri started the self-pubbing revolution

    I'm just saying that people really didn't take notice about self-pubbing on the "Black hand side" on a large scale until Teri became largely successful with True To the Game and B-More Careful

    I'm familiar with Jessica and Saul...on the flip side, they're poets

    Side B

    I told Treasure Blue the same thing that I quoted from your post

    I told him that it was a lot easier to shoot a load when he first came into the game in contrast to now

    Everybody and their mamas wanna write books without really perfecting their craft

    Not only that...but deals back then were a lot sweeter than they are now

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