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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… MG Hardie, author of It Ain’t Just The Size

JoeyPinkney.com Exclusive Interview
5 Minutes, 5 Questions With…
MG Hardie, author of It Ain’t Just The Size
(Aventine Press)

Princess has returned home after a 3-year absence to heal her heart. She now seems to have it all: a job and a house. She has everything except one thing, real love. Lance is no stranger to having the odds stacked against him. He is a hard working father, but he believes that he may never really find true love.

It Ain’t Just The Size shows Lance and Princess as they find their way to love. While these two passionate hearts begin their journey towards love many discussions and conflicts arise.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the idea and inspiration to write It Ain’t Just the Size?

MG Hardie: I wrote It Ain’t Just The Size because I was tired of hearing that black literature has little value, blacks don’t know politics, men are dogs or that black women are hated and so forth.

I had enough of the one-sided discussions between men and women. I see so many people not communicating. Well, they are communicating, but they aren’t really talking to one another.

I wrote this book so that it could be used as a tool to help people and to bring about a greater understanding.

JP: Your books have a common thread in that they take a humorous approach to discussing political and socio-economic issues. Is this by design? Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… MG Hardie, author of It Ain’t Just The Size