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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Rahiem Brooks, author of Murder In Germantown

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Rahiem Brooks, author of Murder In Germantown
(Prodigy Publishing Group)

On a dark January morning, Wydell James was arrested for killing several people attending a party in Germantown: a section of North Philadelphia. Now he’s in a jail cell with no one to turn to, but his childhood friend, Ravonne Lemmelle.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write Murder In Germantown?

Rahiem Brooks: I have a true passion for legal thrillers: Matlock, Murder She Wrote, Perry Mason, Law and Order. I wanted to create a character that Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Rahiem Brooks, author of Murder In Germantown

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… B.L. Brown, author of Halo-Orangees employer-employee “one accord”

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B.L. Brown, author of Halo-Orangees employer-employee “one accord”
(Outskirts Press)

Halo-Orangees’ employer-employee “one accord” Volume I One Mind, One Body, One Team is about real-life workplace issues occurring in organizations world-wide. This book is an on-the-job survival manual, mindset enhancer and stress reliever for both employers and employees.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write Halo-Orangees employer-employee “one accord” Volume I One Mind, One Body, One Team?

B.L. Brown: Halo-Orangees’ employer-employee “one accord” Volume I One Mind, One Body, One Team was inspired, developed, and birthed from Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… B.L. Brown, author of Halo-Orangees employer-employee “one accord”

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Benita Tyler, author of Addicted to Dysfunction: Released to Live Life Out Loud

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Benita Tyler, author of Addicted to Dysfunction: Released to Live Life Out Loud
(Beloved Daffadolis Inspiration)

My book is a personal memoir that reflects my life from birth to the present. The reader is invited to take an in-dept look at my life’s dysfunction. In turn, the reader is able to take an inconspicuous analysis of their own life’s dysfunction.

The book is broken down into five lessons that the (5) most significant males in my life came to teach me. Those lessons were: Disappointment, Choices, Awareness, Forgiveness, and Acceptance.

The book reminds the reader that God will never leave or forsake them.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write Addicted to Dysfunction: Released to Live Life Out Loud?

Benita Tyler: I have always wanted to write a book. I needed a vehicle that would allow me to release my pain, and Addicted to Dysfunction gave me Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Benita Tyler, author of Addicted to Dysfunction: Released to Live Life Out Loud