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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Big Tray Deee and Anthony Barrow, author of Los Angeles Tymez: Urban Tales

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Big Tray Deee and Anthony Barrow, author of Los Angeles Tymez: Urban Tales
(Ave Money Publishing)

anthony_barrow_los_angeles_tymez_amazon“Los Angeles Tymez” features three tall tales of urban grit that mix sex, drugs and game like a Molotov cocktail.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write “Los Angeles Tymez: Urban Tales”?

Big Tray Deee: I wanted to challenge my creative writing ability. Being a strong, solid male figure, I decided to step outside of myself and into the mental and emotional realm of what I imagined to be that of an everyday female stripper.

I’ve certainly been acquainted with several of them, along with frequenting enough of their establishments to be reasonably capable of comprehending their fundamental flavor and overall challenges. Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Big Tray Deee and Anthony Barrow, author of Los Angeles Tymez: Urban Tales

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Ric Nero, author of Revealing Revelations

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Ric Nero, author of Revealing Revelations
(Pink Kiss Publishing)

“Revealing Revelations” about two men from two worlds focusing on bringing down the hidden agendas of secret society’s hidden plans. Secret after secret the unveil just to find themselves in biblical apocalypse.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write “Revealing Revelations”?

Ric Nero: Some may say pure imagination. I believe God led me to “Revealing Revelations”. Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Ric Nero, author of Revealing Revelations

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… atlas brown, author of The Protest Cove

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atlas brown, author of The Protest Cove | Literary Experimental Academic Intentions
(mosheflow publishes books, INC.)

atlas brown’s latest gift to the public is a treat for all that have endured the halls of academia as writers. Who says that one has to be politically correct to be a good writer? Why not expose your muse? This is one of the many reasons the writer chose to compile a collection of short-stories from her academic experiences.

As an experimental fiction writer, atlas brown makes it known throughout the work (though she fought tooth and nail to be true to her voice) that she was writing to her own beat and drum. There are six stories that will have readers wanting more of the writer’s work. A few of the featured works include: The Sandwich, Jazz Walking, and R.O.S.E.

The author proclaims that her writing is solely based off of what she believes is truth in the form of fiction.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write “The Protest Cove | Literary Experimental Academic Intentions”?

atlas brown: My inspiration for “The Protest Cove” came from writing experimental fiction while in undergrad and accepting that this is the genre that my work fits best in within the world of creative writing. Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… atlas brown, author of The Protest Cove