Husband’s Inaction & Reaction to my Novel, Afterlife in Harlem
So, my hubby and harshest writing critic, who mostly reads non-fiction, condescended to finally start reading my new novel, Afterlife...
So, my hubby and harshest writing critic, who mostly reads non-fiction, condescended to finally start reading my new novel, Afterlife...
Though they lived hundreds of years apart, Bill Clinton and Alexander Hamilton, two white men, were important pioneers in the...
kYmberly Keeton, librarian at Lincoln University in Jefferson City, wrote this review of Afterlife in Harlem, which you can read...
Kirkus Reviews Afterlife in Harlem AFTERLIFE IN HARLEM Mulligan, Terry Baker October 1, 2014 The shade of Alexander Hamilton helps...
The fun began on Friday night at a cocktail party; at 1o a.m. on Saturday morning, it was early and...
Today we commemorate the thousands of people who died in the 9/11 attacks. Also of note, 226 years ago today,...
On Sunday September 28th, from 2-4 p.m., try to stop by the Missouri History Museum at 5700 Lindell Blvd (at...
Coincidence? Did you know that many contemporaries of the Founding Father, Alexander Hamilton, thought he was half black and half...
It was September 24, 1964 when I stepped onto the gangway of the Queen Elizabeth. I was ambivalent about going...
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