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  1. The #1 African American male erotica writer returns with part 2 of his highly acclaimed tale of the professional sexual male superstar, Nolan. In this installment, Nolan shows us his vulnerable side, and learns some life-long lessons in the process. Sexy, hot, poetic, and explicit; and in the style of David Weaver, extremely unpredictable. 10,000 word short story Excerpt from Cum In My Mouth 2: an Erotic Short Story I positioned my head in between her thighs and kissed her clit softly. I listened to her breathing as it thrust into rapid fire intervals—and between her breathing intervals; I kissed her clit again. I lifted my head up and brought it back down, this time; allowing my lips to completely cover her clitoris in a manner that told her that I was claiming it. I slowly twirled my tongue around against her lower tongue--- my mouth a spiraling tornado against her three dimensional cylinder. I sucked her pussy chicken noodle soup style. I acted as if I was sick and it was the only thing in the universe that could cure me. I slurped her chicken noodle soup until the broth was covering every oral facial hair that I owned. I had a milk mustache and milk goatee to match. And with no milk present.
  2. "The simplest shit, from the way people fill out forms to how they apply to jobs or learn to use the telephone has become increasingly complicated over the decades and it's leaving too many people behind." Man as I interact with more people outside the rarefied realms of middleclassdom (about 10% of the population) to the working class I could not agree with this point more. It gets much deeper. But people are unaware of this because the few who control the media have no clue about how the masses operate. Has anyone ever completed the FASFA or a CSS Profile for a college student? I can tell you it would be essentially impossible to an undereducated person, without decent computer skills to complete the task. Many high school student simply can't get it together. There are some agencies that complete the paper work for students. But trust me it is FAR too complicated a process for "the masses" to do on their own. Rich people just pay tuition. The midle class has skilled accounts to game the system. The working class just muddles through or does not get it done and kids don't go to college. Or the are preyed upon by the for profit schools that will gladly do the paperwork not caring if you graduate.
  3. Yeah I saw The Butler over last week myself. Cynique you gave a very good account of the film, one that reasonated more with me that the review that Kam wrote. The film was OK in my opinion, notthing to write home about. I actually found it rather long. It needed to be tighted up a bit. I think they could have completely ditched Terrance Howard's characther, without losing anything and developed the main characters a more. All of the characters, as you say performed well. But it was a talented cast and that was expected. My wife probably liked the film less that I did my 20+ year old daughters liked it a bit more. It would have been nice to know what was made up in the film and what was true. The opening scene was terrible but was it comepletely made up? The son's character was a bit too much for me. He is on the famous bus that got burned up with the Freedom Riders in it, then he is in the leadership of the Black Panther, and ultimately becomes a US Congressman. OK I guess that is possible but I'd like to know who that dude is and was he also the son of "The Butler" too. I even begin to doubt if the butler actually had the ear of each president. It seems to me the truth is compeling enought, but I guess the white screenwriter felt the need to add the rape, adultery, murder to make it more realistic to a mass audience... Notheless The Butler may achieve a 3rd week at the top of the box office, depending upon how well the One Direction film does this weekend. Needless to say I'm glad the film was made.
  4. Akashic Books "Reverse-Gentrification of the Literary World" That is Akashic Books slogan and they are serious. Akashic has published a number of Black authors including authors I consider part of the AALBC.com's family including Elizabeth Nunez, Bernice McFadden, Persia Walker and even the irrascible, incorrible Kola Boof. The have published books Thumper LOVED including Jesus Boy and many others. Recently, the publisher of Akashic, Johnny Temple interviewed me. This is a very unusual thing for a publisher to do. I think it is a great idea (not just because they interviewed me). But they are returning the support I've provided them over the years -- and I truly appreciated it. They are helping me help them. Big publishers could take a note from Akashic Books playbook. The industry would be much stronger if they did. They did it up right, creating the graphic below and even sharing on social media http://www.akashicbooks.com/uploads/troyjohnson-800x267.jpg
  5. I think people simply got caught up in doing what they can for themselves. It seems to me that this country is best suited for individuals who do what is best for themselves. The benefit of others is only considered to the extent that it directly benefits oneself. These people, usually our most successful, are not interested in advancing anyone other than themselves. Working for the betterment of a group -- even Black people -- is out of the question. We live in a world where ministers who make enough money to own a private jet off the back of people living pay check to pay check (if they are lucky), are held in high esteem. I understand why people behave so selfishly; again, this is the way it works in America. She is optimized for individuals who acquire wealth at the expense of others. People (all people) will need to feel a lot more pain before they do anything about it. They will also need to understand that it is not a Black vs white fight. A Black president should have made that abundantly clear. But instead we mistakenly see this as progress... Keep complaining Harry perhaps enough people will understand and do something. I'm not holding my breath.
  6. BOUNCE TV TO CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MARCH ON WASHINGTON ON AUGUST 28 Tribute Includes Exclusive Television Premiere of KING: A FILMED RECORD… MONTGOMERY TO MEMPHIS Documentary, New, Originally-Produced Short-Form Series Featuring Interviews with Martin Luther King III, Rep. John Lewis, Usher, Other Prominent African Americans ATLANTA, GA (August 20, 2013) – In honor of the 50th anniversary of The March on Washington on August 28, Bounce TV (www.BounceTV.com) will present the exclusive television premiere of the acclaimed documentary KING: A FILMED RECORD…MONTGOMERY TO MEMPHIS at 7:00 p.m. (ET). Directed by the legendary Sidney Lumet and Joseph L. Mankiewicz, this rarely-seen 1970 film features historical footage of the event and includes appearances by Sidney Poitier, Diahann Carroll, Bill Cosby, James Earl Jones, Ruby Dee, Harry Belafonte, Paul Newman, Marlon Brando, Charlton Heston and other ardent supporters and friends of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. many of whom marched alongside him. Throughout the evening, Bounce TV will also premiere a series of new interviews with Dr. King’s eldest son Martin Luther King III, Civil Rights icon Congressman John Lewis, longtime King friend and associate Ambassador Andrew Young, music superstar Usher Raymond along with Grammy-nominated actor-singer-songwriter Tyrese. Each of these influential African Americans will reflect on the importance of the March, that period in our Nation’s history and its relevance in today’s racial climate. Both Mr. King III and Ambassador Young are among the Bounce TV Founding Group and Board of Directors. “We feel a great responsibility to recognize the anniversary of this major event in the history of Civil Rights in our country,” commented Bounce TV Executive Vice President of Programming and Production Billy Hall. “To have Mr. King III and Ambassador Young actively involved with Bounce TV is such a rare and powerful opportunity and reminds us all of Bounce TV’s growing and visible position within the African American community.” ABOUT BOUNCE TV Bounce TV (www.BounceTV.com) targets African American adults with a programming mix of original series, theatrical motion pictures, live sports, documentaries, specials, game shows and inspirational faith-based programs. Since its launch, Bounce TV has seen overwhelming success, with accelerated growth and expansion among station groups, advertisers and viewers alike. The network is already available to 89% of African American television homes and 71% of the total United States, all of the top ten markets and 25 out of the top 25 African American markets. # # #
  7. AUGUST WILSON’S AMERICAN CENTURY CYCLE August 26 – September 28, 2013 WE’RE STARTING SOON! August Wilson’s celebrated 10-play cycle captures 100 years of African American life. Join us online for an historic series in The Greene Space as an extraordinary cast of actors and directors gather to make the first-ever recordings of all 10 plays. WATCH THE LIVE READINGS online at www.thegreenespace.org Week of August 26th Monday August 26 at 7 PM Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom Wednesday August 28 at 8 PM Fences For a full schedule, click here
  8. But then again the when it comes the Music NO OTHER entity can compete with the Black Church. Makes those sermons worth the time :-)
  9. Lol! Exactly. You don't have get dressed up either. But then there is that birth control issue...
  10. Busy ain't the word. I was gonna do the links for al the books when I rebuilt your page, but I'm rebuilding AALBC.com and I hit a snag on the menu. Very frustrating problem words in IE, Chrome and Safari but is jacked up in Firefox. I can't figure out what is causing the problem the code is fine... ah I won't bother with the details :-)
  11. Join WALTER MOSLEY| for a benefit evening at Revolution Books Wednesday, August 21, 7:00pm * * * p a r t o f a n e w s e r i e s "Hidden Lives, Human Possibilities" Authors Present to Save Revolution Books WALTER MOSLEY will be speaking at Revolution Books as part of our new author series, "Hidden Lives, Human Possibilities." These are intimate evenings of readings and conversation at the bookstore with beloved authors, hosted by Andy Zee, spokesperson for Revolution Books. It's part of the Battle for Revolution Books -- an emergency drive to raise $30,000 by September 30 so that this irreplaceable bookstore can stay in Manhattan. You are also invited to a fund raising dinner with Walter Mosley and Andy Zee at Pars Grill House one block from the store, at 5:30 the same evening. See details below. Revolution Books' lease has expired, we're staying open at 26th Street month-to-month; $30,000 in donations and 50 new monthly sustainers are needed by September 30 to keep this not-for-profit bookstore open in Manhattan. At a moment when the people and the planet are in peril, when youth are rising up from Turkey to Brazil to the U.S., as the American system again declares open season on Black youth, people need a place that's at the center of a movement for revolution. Revolution Books is the one bookstore where you can find the books and the deep engagement about why the world is the way it is and the possibility of a radically different way the world could be. At this bookstore you find the intellectual work, ferment, and dissent that's integral to the emancipation of humanity, and here you can dig into the work of Bob Avakian who has developed a new synthesis of communism-- a viable vision for a new society and world. We cannot lose this bookstore. WALTER MOSLEY is the author of more than 40 books. He became famous in the 90s for his mysteries featuring the detective Easy Rawlins, a Black private investigator living in Los Angeles in the 50s and 60s. His newest novel, Little Green, brings Easy back to life. Mosley's best-selling books at Revolution Books are his novels featuring Socrates Fortlow, a former prisoner who tries to live honestly and honorably with his neighbors on the harsh streets of Los Angeles-- never relying on the cops for anything. Mosley's books have been translated into 20 languages, and he's won an O. Henry Award, a Grammy, and PEN America's Lifetime Achievement Award. Limited seating. Get your tickets now. Tickets here, or contact bookstore 212-691-3345, revbooksnyc@yahoo.com 1. General admission:$35 2. Benefit dinner ticket - $100 includes dinner with Walter Mosley before program, 5:30pm at PARS Grill House and Bar, 249 W 26th St, 1 block from Revolution Books. Call Revolution Books to reserve: 212-691-3345 3. Benefit premium ticket (with book signed by author): $100 4. We have a limited number $15 tickets for students and unemployed. Call 212-691-3345. * * *
  12. Join WALTER MOSLEY| for a benefit evening at Revolution Books Wednesday, August 21, 7:00pm * * * p a r t o f a n e w s e r i e s "Hidden Lives, Human Possibilities" Authors Present to Save Revolution Books WALTER MOSLEY will be speaking at Revolution Books as part of our new author series, "Hidden Lives, Human Possibilities." These are intimate evenings of readings and conversation at the bookstore with beloved authors, hosted by Andy Zee, spokesperson for Revolution Books. It's part of the Battle for Revolution Books -- an emergency drive to raise $30,000 by September 30 so that this irreplaceable bookstore can stay in Manhattan. You are also invited to a fund raising dinner with Walter Mosley and Andy Zee at Pars Grill House one block from the store, at 5:30 the same evening. See details below. Revolution Books' lease has expired, we're staying open at 26th Street month-to-month; $30,000 in donations and 50 new monthly sustainers are needed by September 30 to keep this not-for-profit bookstore open in Manhattan. At a moment when the people and the planet are in peril, when youth are rising up from Turkey to Brazil to the U.S., as the American system again declares open season on Black youth, people need a place that's at the center of a movement for revolution. Revolution Books is the one bookstore where you can find the books and the deep engagement about why the world is the way it is and the possibility of a radically different way the world could be. At this bookstore you find the intellectual work, ferment, and dissent that's integral to the emancipation of humanity, and here you can dig into the work of Bob Avakian who has developed a new synthesis of communism-- a viable vision for a new society and world. We cannot lose this bookstore. WALTER MOSLEY is the author of more than 40 books. He became famous in the 90s for his mysteries featuring the detective Easy Rawlins, a Black private investigator living in Los Angeles in the 50s and 60s. His newest novel, Little Green, brings Easy back to life. Mosley's best-selling books at Revolution Books are his novels featuring Socrates Fortlow, a former prisoner who tries to live honestly and honorably with his neighbors on the harsh streets of Los Angeles-- never relying on the cops for anything. Mosley's books have been translated into 20 languages, and he's won an O. Henry Award, a Grammy, and PEN America's Lifetime Achievement Award. Limited seating. Get your tickets now. Tickets here, or contact bookstore 212-691-3345, revbooksnyc@yahoo.com 1. General admission:$35 2. Benefit dinner ticket - $100 includes dinner with Walter Mosley before program, 5:30pm at PARS Grill House and Bar, 249 W 26th St, 1 block from Revolution Books. Call Revolution Books to reserve: 212-691-3345 3. Benefit premium ticket (with book signed by author): $100 4. We have a limited number $15 tickets for students and unemployed. Call 212-691-3345. * * *
  13. You know what, if this was yesterday you would not have made it see 80, 'cause I would have gotten on a plane, flown to Chicago, driven to Maywood and committed geriatricide. Waddya tryin' to do give me a heart attack? I have to admit you got me -- even though the "object falling from the sky" was a dead give away and very... Cyniquian. :-) Happy 80th Ma.
  14. Pioneer the organization behind this publication may be of interest to you. http://detroitceomag.com/ A Detroit based online publication that profiles local entrepreneurs and non-profit organizations, enlightening readers on the subjects of Business, Lifestyle, Community and Fashion in the city of Detroit. They are dedicated to sharing the news and success stories of local business owners, in and around the city of Detroit.
  15. "I believe the system itself must be altered or replaced if we want to see the majority of our people to do well." Pioneer I would remove the restrictive statement "our" and say "I believe the system itself must be altered or replaced if we want to see the majority of people do well." As far as Black folks, you are probably right but the exceptional Black people are just a small percentage of the total. Keep in mind many exceptional Black people don't make it. There are a lot of exceptional people locked up! The reason the children often don't fare as well is because they are not exceptional, despite the advantages their exceptional parents may have provided. You might as well as Exceptional Luck to your list too.
  16. I'm not sure why the one above did not embed (I'll have to look into it later). You may also watch the entire archive of The Book Look Videos here: http://aalbc.com/thebooklook/ You can even share them on your own website or Blog by using code here: http://huria.org/able/the-book-look.html
  17. Pioneer the answer to all your questions is that the film is made by a white people. This is why we need Black films. But apparently they are not viable in our market driven economy unless we make them in the shuckin' and jivin' vein.
  18. I say more wine and singing and shorten the pep talk at the end.
  19. Hey man thanks for sharing this excerpt. Also, here is an alternative link you should consider using when sending people to Amazon http://bit.ly/bpearl2 also read this article (point #3) to learn why it is important: http://aalbc.it/writersmustdo
  20. Alidawriter, your last two paragraphs essentially sums up the state of Black popular literature. from the self published author to the large houses. But this should be no surprise. Little in our culture does much to serve Black people. Make your money man. Pioneer. Your statements, "I don't ascribe to most typical Western concepts of sexual morality." and "As long as it's a FEMALE (of appropriate age of course) with a phallic symbol in her mouth as oppose to a male, it's cool." Seem contradictory because the latter statement is the epitome of Western sexual morality. Yeah, the apples are quite creative :-)
  21. I've been publishing film reviews almost as long as I have been publishing book reviews -- more than 15 years. About seven years ago, in an efforts to bolster traffic, I began regularly publishing film reviewsy. Some months, for a number of reasons, I may actually pub more film reviews than book reviews. Since someone has to write the screenplay and often screenwriters are also novelist, film and books are related so I don't see film reviews as a radical departure from the focus of AALBC.com. Generally, I try to publish reviews of certainly the most prominent Black indie films (domestic and foreign). I'm actually quite happy to be working with Kam Williams who has written thousands of film reviews. Because of Kam, I've been able to compile a treasure trove of indie Black film reviews, interviews and more. Reviews of Black indie films don't generate much traffic, but I believe the information is important to promote, compile and archive. But this no different than what I do for Black books. What does generate traffic are the reviews of the blockbuster films. During the first day or two of a blockbuster film's release, these reviews are often the most frequently visited pages on the site. The review of the film 2 Guns is one example. Again, traffic is the only motivation (though Denzel did star in the film) for pubbing a review of a big budget film and I wish it were not a tactic that worked. I'm not too keen on giving free promotion to the rich because that free promotion comes at the expense of doing something free for an indie writers. Sometimes I post reviews of films are have very little connection to AALBC.com or it's mission AND are not likely to generate much traffic. The following two film reviews; The Happy Sad and Spark: A Burning Man Story. In this case I just think the films are interesting (albeit to a very limited audience). There is also a little curiosity, or my part, to see what interest I might be able to generate. Now Spark: A Burning Man Story, as far as I can tell, doesn't have a single Black person involved on any level. But hey lets see what happens. The Happy Sad at least has some Black characters but it also contains homosexual subject matter. Of course many Black folks are turned off by this type of content and having this film on the site can actually hurt the site. But if I worried about the fragile sensibilities of some Black folks I would not have Black conservative writers, erotica, urban fiction, on AALBC.com either. Limited resources (read: time available to engage in revenue generating tasks) does not allow me to experiment with publishing content unlikely to generate very much interest (read: revenue) very often. I could perhaps should use this extra time to promote an unknown indie author with free supports, but obtaining a descent critical review of an unknown indie authors is just hard -- much harder than any other time I've been running AALBC.com. This is why we rarely see reviews of book written by independent Black writers. Actually it is why we rarely see critical reviews of ANY Black books...sad...but that is a post for another day. What do you think about my posting reviews of these types of films? Have you previously heard of them? Do you now have any interest in seeing them? Should I stop wasting my time publishing reviews of film like this or do you appreciate content like this? Should I focus more on books? Hopefully some lurkers will step out of the shadows and reply to these questions. At least 100 different people will see and read this message before the weekend. It would be nice to get a few comments by then. Peace
  22. Come on Sunday :-). It seems like an exciting and interesting time for you Cynique -- I'm not sure anyone less than 80 can really appreciate it fully. I hope you take and share some photos from the festivities here. Your family is fortunate to have you. Actually I've feel enriched by knowing you; even in the limited way one can know someone virtually. Actually you know more about how I honestly feel about a wider range of subjects than most people who "know" in the real world. We have been interacting for a minute huh? Now that I think about it wow. At my stage, there seems like so much more I want to do -- establish more security for my family and enable AALBC.com to survive after I'm gone. Both tasks are far from complete. But knowing my personality I will probably go to the grave trying to accomplish something. My birthday, interestingly, is not something I'm inclined to celebrate. Now it is not that I donl;t like celebrating 'cause I'm down to celebrate any chance I get, but April 8th is nothing really special for me. Now if someone wants to organize something for me that is terrific but I'm not too interested in doing something involved for myself. I remember waiting to make 50 seemed to take a long time, but then hitting 51 seemed to take about 5 minutes. On Sunday we will be taking my oldest to the airport for her to study abroad for a semester. A sacrifice her parent are making that the young lady may not appreciate for many years... I often wonder what the world will be like 30 years from now when I'm 80. Today I'm shooting for 100. Happy birthday CYNIQUE -- I hope there are many more to come!
  23. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Friday, 09 August 2013 CONTACT: Brett Abrams : 516-841-1105 : brett@fitzgibbonmedia.com Bayard Rustin to be Posthumously Awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom President Obama recognizes African-American, Gay civil rights leader at the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington Statement by Tico Almeida, founder and President of Freedom to Work, a national organization dedicated to ending workplace discrimination, on President Obama awarding Bayard Rustin the President Medal of Freedom: "Freedom to Work is thrilled to learn that President Obama will award one of America's most important civil rights strategists with the Presidential Medal of Freedom," said Tico Almeida, founder and President of Freedom to Work. "Among Rustin's many accomplishments, he organized a 1941 March on Washington so successful that it never even took place, and that cancelled march instead pressured a reluctant President Roosevelt to begrudgingly sign the first federal contractor executive order granting African-Americans the freedom to work without discrimination. Toward the end of his career and life, Rustin also advocated for New York City's ENDA law barring discrimination based on sexual orientation. Now, 72 summers after Rustin organized a national march to focus America's attention on workplace discrimination, LGBT Americans and our straight allies are calling on President Barack Obama to immediately sign the federal contractor executive order giving LGBT Americans the freedom to work without discrimination. President Obama should sign it today in honor of Bayard Rustin. If it were up to me, we'd even name the Obama executive order after Bayard Rustin. It would be a fitting honor that would bring our nation's civil rights history full circle." # # # # #
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