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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Keisha Ervin, author of Gunz and Roses

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Keisha Ervin, author of Gunz and Roses
(Urban Books)


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Urban fiction diva Keisha Ervin is back with Gunz and Roses, her latest story of street love. Time stands still as up and coming fashion editor Gray Rose watches the man of her dreams walk into the club. The last thing St. Louis kingpin Gunz Marciano wants is to become attached to one woman-until he spots Gray.

After one night of erotic passion, Gunz and Gray embark on a tumultuous journey. When their obsessive love becomes too much and Gunz wants out, Gray is ready to let him go. She learns the identity of his new woman, and things get complicated.

Gunz and Roses is a sensational, passionate drama filled with an intense mix of suspense, lies, and murder.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the idea and inspiration to write Gunz and Roses?

Keisha Ervin: I actually got the story idea from some things that had happened in my own life. In the past two years, I have gone through so much relationship wise that I just felt that I needed to get it out on paper.

I also wanted to show people that I’m not perfect, that I make mistakes and that Iam still growing and learning as a woman. Hopefully, my story will help some other womn that may be going through the same thing.

JP: What sets Gunz and Roses apart from other the other cult-classic Keisha Ervin novels?

KE: This story is different because it’s based on real life events.

JP: The last time you were interviewed for “5 Minutes, 5 Questions With…”, you went from Triple Crown to Priority Books. How did you come to release Gunz and Roses through Urban Books?

KE: To set the record straight, I haven’t been signed to TCP since early 2008. After I left, I was a free agent and trying to broker a new deal. While doing that, the offer from Priority books was set on the table.  My agent and I discussed it and decided that it would be a good idea especially since Priority Books is a St. Louis based publishing company.

I knew that regardless of the publishing company, Gunz and Roses wouldn’t be out until 2009. I wanted to have a book out in-between that time, so I signed the one book deal and wrote my first novella. When I started working on Finding Forever, I signed my new publishing deal with Urban Books.

JP: What is your most memorable moment you experienced while getting this novel ready for publication?

KE: Finding the cover art. With this book, I really wanted the cover to reflect my character in the book. Urban Books presented me with a photo. It wasn’t what I was looking for, so I had to find another cover with in 24 hours.

Thankfully, my agent searched the net and found the cover that is on the book. When she sent it to me, I instantly fell in love with it. Another memorable moment was reliving all the funny and dramatic moments that has happened to me in the past two years.

JP: What’s next for Keisha Ervin?

KE: On August 25th, 2009, Gunz and Roses will be released as well as the fifth book from the Girls From The Hood series which I have a short story in called “Queen Pynn”. Currently, I’m working on my eight novel as well as a collabertive novel with my agent/author Brenda Hampton.

To contact me feel free to email me at keisha_ervin2002@yahoo.com or hit me up at www.myspace.com/keishaervin.

I am a National Best-Selling author and have been #1 on Essence Magazines Best Sellers List three times.

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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Deana Murphy, author of Designing For The King

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Deana Murphy, author of Designing for the King
(Tate Publishing)


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Feeling uneasy at home? Is your home environment chaotic and dysfunctional? Designing for the King brings insight and answers to questions like these. Deana Murphy introduces a revolutionary design strategy that is simple to apply. This design strategy can help you find peace not only in your home but in all aspects of life. Using Deana’s S.Y.S.T.E.M. (Shaping Your Spirit to Eliminate the Mess), readers will begin removing the confusion in their homes, giving way to God’s design basics as set forth in Scripture.

Deana provides examples from her own experiences, showing how readers can create beautiful, functional rooms that please every user, from spouses to children. Readers will learn how to get rid of chaos and promote peace using biblical principles. With design directions, solutions and meditations, Deana’s book covers all design ground, taking you from chaos to order with this unique, eye-opening process of Designing for the King.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the idea and inspiration to write Designing For The King?

Deana Murphy: I must say the idea was God breathing. Since February 2003, I knew I was to write a book about interior design. I felt there was more to design than building beautiful rooms. Because people live in these rooms, their character and personality had to play a role in the decor. Because of this, I was inspired to expound on the spiritual side of living spaces.

Obviously it is biblically based, but I needed to know from what source is this great revelation derived? By what biblical grounds do we design our living environments? Are living designs included in God’s saving order in Christ? Questions like these have propelled me to research and write this book, and consequently, I have viewed interior design from both a practical and biblical perspective.

JP: What sets Designing For The King apart from other books detailing the art of interior design?

DM: This book is faith-based and truly an intentional departure from the norm in environmental design. Included with the practical, tangible and arty aspects of design are the intangible and spiritual aspects, thus designing the whole person–body, soul and spirit–unveiling one’s obligation with steps to remove chaos and establish order in the living environment.

JP: As an author, what are the keys to your success that will lead to the success of Designing For The King?

DM: Obeying God, loving God and loving His people. I live a purpose-driven life. As a faith lady, I believe I’m always in the right place at the right time because my steps are ordered of the Lord. I know who I am, I understand the price of success requires much work and I’m qualified and prepared to do that.

JP: As an author, what is your writing process? How long did it take for you to start and finish Designing For The King?

DM: This project was a long labor of love. Initially, I tried to write the book exclusive to the physical and practical application of interior design. I’ve done that in Designing for the King. However, during the writing process, at each step I kept bumping into a wall! It was only after I succumbed to God’s promptings to take this work and add to it the biblical perspective did I focus and finish the project. It was a 4 1/2 years journey.

JP: What’s next for Deana Murphy?

DM: Currently, I am producing add-on products for market. Design-in-a-Box is my new product taking my interior design business to the internet and giving clients a hands-on design experience at an affordable price. I am also writing a Designing Within devotional, which will be published in the fall, and desiring and preparing for my Lifestyle TV show.

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Deana Murphy’s accomplishments:

  • Recently included in Metropolitan’s Registry Who’s Who Among Executive and Professional Women 2007
  • Featured in O at Home Magazine 2006–Renovation Rescue
  • Showcased as one of Philadelphia’s Finest Designers, Spectacular Homes of Greater Philadelphia, Panache Partners, LLC, 2006
  • Featured in Homes of Color Magazine 2004, 2005, 2007
  • Featured speaker/panelist American Society of Interior Designer’s Interior’s 08

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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… K.L. Belvin, author of A Man in Transition

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K.L. Belvin, author of A Man in Transition
(Bravin Publishing)


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A Man in Transition is a book of poems that reflect where my mind and soul were during a different time in my life compared to where it is now. With my life changing for the better, it was time to show the world what the inside of man looks like when he looks to become a better person. Some poems are relatively new and I wrote some poems a while ago. The book is divided by chapters that offer a glimpse in particular categories: Spiritual, Romance, Being A Parent, Life as an Educator, Worldly observations and finally a look at my sexually-charged past.

Some may question the inclusion of erotic poems. For there to be a true transformation, there has to be a starting point and end point. This book offers that but in reverse. The erotic poems reflect my past. Being a book of poems and stories, the feel of the book is one of redemption, expression of feelings and life questions.

Everyone who reads A Man in Transition can take a moment to see themselves in it. This book was written not only for entertainment, but for counsel, conviction and concern. These are many of the same qualities people come to the bible for. I’m not saying that A Man in Transition should stand up to the bible. Since the belief of the Lord is at the heart of what I write, you’ll see the commonalities.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the idea and inspiration to write A Man in Transition?

K.L. Belvin: After giving my life to the Lord and becoming a born again Christian, my wife and I sat down and talked about me becoming a writer. We figured the world would like my story ideas and poetry. Since I had so many poems and had been working on a compilation of all my erotic poems and stories, my wife and I decided to change my flow of writing to one that shows my transition. Hence the name of this book. Another influence on creating my book was the students I teach. They constantly reminded me I talk to them about being anything they choose. Well, they turned the tables and asked me why I hadn’t published my work.

With these two factors, I believed it was time to show the world my talents and tell my story. There is one other factor to add to my motivation to put my work out; it was the author Mary B. Morrison. Ms. Morrison is an Essence and New York Times best seller of Erotic and Romantic fiction. She heard me on a blog talk radio show discussing the story of how my wife, then my girl friend, overcame my whorish behavior and getting caught cheating three times to becoming Born Again and loving my wife with my life. She asked me to write my story which she placed in her novel that was published in July 2008 entitled “Who’s Loving You”. My words are there on page 246. I was blown away and touched with the idea that someone who writes for a living wanted my story in her book. It was truly an honor, and it sent a message I have a future in this business. This moved me to get my book published.

JP: Why did you choose poetry as a means to communicate your life’s journey?

KL: I chose poetry because I wanted to dip my toe in the pool of being a writer. Since I had so many poems saved and had small success in doing erotic poems online and on stage, I thought poetry would give me an idea of whether I could be accepted and taken seriously as a writer.

Since writing is my weakest area of my personal and professional self, I knew I was going to have to lean on the Lord and learn as I go along. I began writing more and more and started to shape my poetry to fit the changes I made in my life. The book began to take shape as my learning grew greater and greater.

I wasn’t sure if poetry would be acceptable. Each book I read said it wasn’t a great idea to consider poetry, and I grew more motivated. I put a few poems in various places online and the response was positive so my motivation grew steadily.

I truly believe my poetry book is not a usual one since it tells my story and reads differently. I feel the Lord has touched my pen when putting this book together. It has been successful enough to open up other literary doors that would normally be closed to a writer with a limited background.

JP: Who are the poets that shaped your style? What were you able to take from them that made your poetry stronger?

KL: At first there were no poets who I would say I patterned myself after or who affected how I read my work. I enjoyed some of the well known poets like Maya Angelou, Langston Hughes, the Last Poets, Amari Baraka and Sonia Sanchez, but I didn’t read them exclusively. I had one or two pieces I might have liked from them and many others. However, I simply wrote what was on my heart in a way I thought made sense to me. I figured since I wasn’t the biggest poetry fan, if I can write in a clear manner and with feeling people would respond.

I have a formula I keep to and I am not even sure if it’s a particular style to begin with. I simply write with 2, 3 or 4 lines then a break. I don’t always rhyme. I am not classically trained it’s done much by feel. Nowadays, I have learned to listen to poets and read more from so many different poets and spoken word artist. I try to work on a slow rhythmic style with my words clearly heard. I don’t play with words in a slick slam style but more, as I like to say, “A Quiet Storm” style. I feel like my work is easy listening and filled with emotion. Since I pull my words from the emotional situations I feel or see each day, it is there I place my poetic flag.

Each time I watch or hear someone perform, I grow stronger in understanding how words can sound or be used. This has allowed me to grow steadily each time I perform. I am working on memorizing more of my work. If there has been a person that has a direct effect on my current poetic growth has been Brother Marc Lacy. I met him online and performed in a contest with him. When I met him in Tampa last June at the Black Writers Conference and Reunion, he was a humbled and focused brother. He was giving of himself and sat and took time to talk to a fellow poet. He seemed as if he could help me grow he would benefit. To be new and not have my book out for another week, Marc was right on point with his advice. I also had a chance to watch him sell his product.

Another brother I met in Tampa was Vincent Alexandria. We sat and shared stories with each other for what seemed like a few hours. He then took out his poetry book signed it and said ‘This is for you brother. You are on your way as a writer.” WOW! We then were asked to host the poetry seminar, and here I am sitting and reading my work in front of literary professionals, writers and the like, listening to Vincent and I discuss creating poetry books. These two men let a definite mark on my growth as poet. I left Tampa knowing I could sell my words to others.

JP: What advice would you give to poet who want to publish their works?

KL: I would say this: fellow poets, understand this is not the golden ticket to wheel barrels of money. If you decide to go this route, understand the difficult road ahead and face it with open heart, mind and eyes. Don’t get discouraged easy. Take as many opportunities you can to get your work heard. Write as much as you can, and be able to clearly explain your motivation for each piece. Respect other poets, and share time with them. Listen to them to hear how some words can be crafted. Get professional material to learn the literary business. Understand many are not going to support poetry because it’s saturated with so many who write.

Finally, have faith in God. Pray often, and let your soul deliver messages through that inner voice we all have. Believe in your abilities to shape words. Remember fear is only an emotion not an action, so even when scared, do something positive.

JP: What’s next for K. L. Belvin?

KL: I contributed to the anthology The Soul of a Man. I am happy to see my attempt at Christian fiction was accepted. The book was released the 21st of June. This manuscript has 13 brothers and me writing about men’s triumphs over difficult situations through their belief in the Lord. It’s going to be a blast. I am also finishing up another Christian fiction story for another anthology coming out in November. It’s called Bended Knee. It’s going to be a very interesting read since there is only eight of us contributing to the manuscript. Again, I was happy to have my words accepted.

Each of these opportunities serves as motivation. After both of them, I am going to take some time to try to learn more about writing. I have my second book I want to work on its title is From Gigolo to Jesus. It’s my story which speaks on how a man goes from being a misogynist to a man of God. There is much I think mothers and young men need to know about change, and I pray to be the example for them.

I want to write with an understanding of what goes into quality non-fiction. I also have another poetry book I want collaborate on with other poets which will promote the romance of married folks. Just because you’re married you’re not dead. The poems with show what goes on in romantic marriages.

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