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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Jaree Francis, author of There’s No Tomorrow, Only Today

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Jaree Francis, author of There’s No Tomorrow, Only Today


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Introducing Shawn Weston, an ambitious photographer who is focused on his career. That is until he’s blindsided by an uncanny woman by the name of Kanjia. The more he gets inside of her body, the more she gets inside of his soul.

Most would say that he’s way out of his league, but she thinks he’s just right. His boss thinks he’s dead wrong for slacking on his work performance. Shawn’s got much bigger problems than job security. They say all’s fair in love and war. Shawn Weston is about to find out just how true it is. To get out of the hole he has dug for himself, see how far he will go to get out.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the idea and inspiration to write There’s No Tomorrow, Only Today?

Jaree Francis: I wrote this because I feel like people lose a grip of today for tomorrow. The tomorrow they anticipate may never come. This has been a year of death. People we never could imagine passing have passed. What we can do is embrace today more. This novella brings you into the mix of a love that is magnified substantially by living for the moment.

JP: What sets There’s No Tomorrow, Only Today apart from other novels in its genre?

JF: When I write, I try to give the reader an original experience. I bring them to the world in my mind. That, Mr. Pinkney, would be the defining difference between “this” and “that.”

JP: Why are you willing to give this novella away for free? Tell us more about this situation.

JF: I’m willing to give this novella away for free for a number of reasons. Three quick ones:
1) because I have no doubt that it’s a good read
2) I definitely would like feedback on what can make it ever better or what the reader wants to see more of, etc
3) we are still in a recession, so why not make something available for free?

JP: As an author, what is your writing process? How long did it take for you to start and finish There’s No Tomorrow, Only Today?

JF: My writing process varies for projects. For this project, I let the cage open. It’s somewhat erotic, so I just let it go. The time length to finish There’s No Tomorrow, Only Today is a hard question. It started as a short story I wrote last year. I felt that it had so much more to offer the readers. Based on that, I eventually extended it into a novella this year.

JP: What’s next for Jaree Francis?

JF: What’s next? I don’t know. There’s no tomorrow, only today. Remember? Ok, seriously, I’m just going to focus on putting out the best possible works to challenge the reader and fill the mind with food for thought. That’s the road I’m on.

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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Kisha Green, author of And Even If I Did

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Kisha Green , author of And Even If I Did
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Three Jersey girls with different backgrounds try to survive in the “real world” while learning that life isn’t that terrible when you have friends. As fast as things are good, they turn bad. This makes the girls come to the real definition of “friends forever”.

Simone is a self proclaimed diva who is battling her abandonment issues while longing for the love she thinks she needs in order to make her complete.  Taylor, who has made a life of looking for love in all the wrong places, is forced to make the right choice once given the reality check of a lifetime. Lastly, Jordan leaves behind an abusive and unfaithful ex for a better life. Unable to run anymore, she has to confront the past that haunts her. Will the truth finally set her free?

Their experiences teach them about self-love and recognition while earning the trio the right to say, “And even if I did… Can you?”

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the idea and inspiration to write And Even If I Did?

Kisha Green: The story came from past relationships of my own and my friends. I wanted to talk about relationships in general but also how they can be unhealthy too. This was a story that was floating around in my head for a long time, and I couldn’t get these characters out so I decided to pen a novel.

JP: What sets And Even If I Did apart from other novels in its genre?

KG: I truly believe that And Even If I Did is unique because the the storyline is so real. People will feel like they either can relate or know someone like one of the characters in my novel. I touch on taboo topics such as HIV, infidelity and domestic abuse while still providing a semi-happy ending.

JP: What have you learned from you previous experience in the book industry that will make And Even If I Did a different experience?

KG: Well, originally when I released this book I was using a print on demand. Now with this being a re-release, I have taken some time to learn the industry and the business side of literary. With my new knowledge, I felt more confident about my book and the decisions that were made in the release of it.

JP: As an author, what is your writing process? How long did it take for you to start and finish And Even If I Did?

KG: My writing process is rather simple if I have an idea for a storyline. I am constantly making little notes to myself. When my family is sleeping is when I can truly get into writing mode. As for the process to complete And Even If I Did, it took about a year because I started it and was half way complete then my mother passed away. (RIP Mommy)

I stopped writing to simply take time to mourn and get my head right. Upon doing so, I felt better and knew that not only did I have to complete this novel. Not just for me, but for my mother. I can confidently say she is proud!

JP: What’s next for Kisha Green?

KG: To continue writing, publishing, reviewing books, blog talk hosting and living my life to the fullest! Failure is NOT an option for me, so I will continue to do it all and then some!

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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Courtney Smith, author of Johnny Ray Is Watching

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CL Smith, author of Johnny Ray Is Watching
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Tenesha Campbell is a gifted teenager with very good grades. However, her life is a far cry from perfection. She endures assault by bullies, attacks from her mother, severe abuse by her stepfather and unwillingly becomes involved with a drug dealer.

She attempts to find peace from her own problems when she tries to disprove an urban legend. She figures learning about a mysterious boy would bring some temporary solace, but she endangers herself when she finds out there is truth to the rumor.

Will her intrigue in this urban legend bring resolution to her problems, or will this be the last interest she ever has in life?

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write Johnny Ray Is Watching?

CL Smith: I actually got it from several different sources. The first was the idea that there are only a handful of African American that are involved in writing fantasies: L. A. Banks, Steven Barnes, LeVar Burton, Octavia Butler, Samuel R. Delany, Nalo Hopkinson, Walter Mosley, John Ridley, Billy Dee Williams, Tananarive Due and others. I want to be counted among one of many African Americans that are opening up that genre for more people of color.

I have always enjoyed the story of Peter Pan by James M. Barrie. I always wanted to write a story of a boy with immortality with some twists and address some serious social issues at the same time. Furthermore, I was moved by the success of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter Series.

I also wanted to talk about some of the genocidal movements affecting different groups and races without alienating or segregating people of other nationalities. For instance, there are references to the genocide that is occurring in Darfur, Africa. There are also some references made to the Jewish and Black Holocausts.

Finally, I wanted to find a way to cover events in history that affected African Americans without boring the reader or alienating people of other races.

JP: What sets Johnny Ray Is Watching apart from others novels in its genre?

CL: There are not too many fantasies that deal with historical events of great magnitude and influence upon African Americans that provide entertainment. Johnny Ray Is Watching also attempts to address some of the social ills that African Americans face and provide encouragement for those who have endured it and survived it. It finds a creative, yet tasteful, way to deal with some of the most grievous forms of abuse that plague many undeserving children and teenagers.

JP: As an author, what are the keys that lead to Johnny Ray Is Watching getting out to the public?

CL: Tenacity! Tenacity! Tenacity! I’ve sent manuscripts to different publishing companies without getting a response and received many rejection letters. After recovering from the initial discouragement, that experience gave me the motivation to continue until I found a publishing company that was willing to give it a chance. Knowing that my story is unique and has never been in the eyes of the press has motivated me tremendously.

The idea of producing a story that may possibly be read many years after my passing is very exciting. As a testament to creating an enjoyable genre for future generations, I want my readers to reap the effects of its influence. I sent samples to different people to see how they enjoyed it, and constantly received positive feedback from people other than friends and family. That has also fueled the desire to continue mashing the keys and burning the midnight oil.

JP: As an author, what is your writing process? How long did it take you to start and finish Johnny Ray Is Watching?

CL: The whole period was initially one year and three months. I started off by brainstorming and doing some impromptu writing. I continued to keep playing with ideas until many of them began to form a very solid outline. Most of it was very structured with creative impromptu additions. I would follow the initial outlines that I organized the events upon only to find that there was room to include various twists and turns.

Furthermore, I have edited the story at least eight times before I finally decided to send a copy that I was satisfied with to any publisher at all. In essence a combination of both structured organized writing in addition to extemporaneous excursions would describe my writing style. My vivid imagination had a tremendous influence upon the creative process.

JP: What is next for CL Smith?

CL: I am in the process of developing and writing some sequels for Johnny Ray Is Watching in addition to exploring and laying down the foundation to a story for an African American Drama like no one has ever read. The creative process is constantly renewing itself and infusing me with rejuvenation.

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