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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Sereniti Hall, author of Still Feenin’

JoeyPinkney.com Exclusive Interview
5 Minutes, 5 Questions With…
Sereniti Hall, author of Still Feenin’
(Wahida Clark Presents)

Still Feenin’ is the sequel to the first novel that I wrote titled Feenin’, which was also published by Wahida Clark Presents. They both are about a young woman struggling to survive.

In the first novel, the main character is fighting a crack addiction. Still Feenin’ takes it to another level. In SF, she still has her temptations for crack, but she wants more out of life than what her past provided her.

Tanisha wants to be independent and maintain her sobriety. She also wants real love and friendship. SF shows how you can look for love and friends often in the wrong places. As humans, we take that chance and have to find out the hard way that every friendship is not worth pursuing.

Tanisha learns this quickly after being so naïve. Because of her past, she’s forced to fight for what she believes in while trying to keep the monkey and the haters off her back.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write Still Feenin’?

Sereniti Hall: After I’d written my first novel, Feenin’, with the inspiration of my mom, my daughters, and reading Wahida’s Payback is a Mutha and Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Sereniti Hall, author of Still Feenin’

INTERVIEW: Wahida Clark, author of Payback Ain’t Enough

Nuance Art: Are you the First Lady of Cash Money?

Wahida Clark: Nikki Minaj is the First Lady of Cash Money. However, I am proud to say that I am the First Lady of Cash Money Content (CMC), the publishing arm of Cash Money. But CMC also has my girl Ashley Antoinette, the female half of the dynamic and unstoppable duo, Ashley & JaQuavis, and the Basketball Wife herself, Ms. Evelyn Lozada.

NA: What makes Payback Ain’t Enough different from Payback is a Mutha or Payback with Ya Life?

WC: Payback Ain’t Enough is the third installment of the Payback Series. Go in expecting the unexpected. I promise, and as always I deliver. It’s grimier, Continue reading INTERVIEW: Wahida Clark, author of Payback Ain’t Enough