Book Trailer for REVIVAL, erotic romance by M.K. Gilher

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What's Your Totem?

What’s Your Totem?

by Melissa Price

Have you ever had the occasion to keep noticing something? Perhaps it’s an item or an animal that appears wherever you travel or whenever you visit a particular place.

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The Book Thief

 

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Her...and HIM

          No lover for Valentine's? No soul mate in sight?

                                                      Forget about relationships and the heartbreak that goes with it! Get a robot!

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A Moving Talent

For a girl her age, the resume keeps building. Eleanor Leonne Bennett is a 16 year old photographer and artist who have won contests with National Geographic, The Woodland Trust, The World Photography Organisation, Winstons Wish, Papworth Trust, Mencap, Big Issue, Wrexham science, Fennel and Fern and Nature’s Best Photography. She is the youngest artist to be displayed in Charnwood Art’s Vision 09 Exhibition and New Mill’s Artlounge Dark Colours Exhibition.

She has had her photographs published in exhibitions and magazines across the world including the Guardian, RSPB Birds, RSPB Bird Life, Dot Dot Dash, Alabama Coast, Alabama Seaport and NG Kids Magazine. She was also the only person from the UK to have her work displayed in the National Geographic and Airbus run See The Bigger Picture global exhibition tour with the United Nations International Year Of Biodiversity 2010.Only visual artist published in the Taj Mahal Review June 2011.

For a girl her age, it is amazing what she’s achieved. Going through an email sent by her, I remember being confused as to whether 16 years was her real age, or a typographical error. British born and Stockport based Eleanor best describes the reaction given her most times by magazine editors as regards being young and with so many accolades, “Quite a few editors have thought with my accolades that I’ve been photographing for 16 years and that is not actually my age.”

It becomes more amazing knowing that Eleanor was self taught. “There aren’t any artists in my family which can feel a bit lonely.” The only family member that shares the love for the Arts with her is her granddad. Residing in France, he was a producer for the BBC and is a writer. “He always wanted to be a photographer,” she says.

For some time, Eleanor managed her talent by being her own role model. Only when she met Reza Deghati and received a day mentorship did it register in her that her photographs needed to always mean something. “After seeing his work I know my photography needs to convey messages; it has to mean something.” Now, in her photographs are images of her being pushed down stairs, left out in the cold, sleeping in ruined rooms, and riding in battered cars.

With a common theme in her photographs being crime, abuse, destruction and health, Eleanor takes effort in sharing this message with her audience. “I search for calls for submissions and make contacts with publishers and editors.”

A stickler for hard work, for someone her age, Eleanor each morning wakes up at 4am “to keep in check with my deadlines”, and hardly gets breaks. She assures herself of working now so as to rest – but not retire – early. “I can see myself finally resting and chilling out in my 40s when I’ve finally made some money and can take a break.” Considered just starting, Eleanor looks forward to seeing the artist she’ll become, “creating art in my 70’s”.

 

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Ant Love: The Legend behind the 1's & 2's.

The legend of the Showman's DeeJay  

This is a made for internet film produced by Quentin J. Tyson and Anthony Waddell (DJ Ant Love).  The film showcases the highlights of Atlanta's and America's twice ranked #1 DeeJay Ant Love.  Also the film will have cultural insight commentary and narration by producer/ historian Quentin J.Tyson.  This has been a labor of love for both DJ Ant Love and me.  We officially began filming after production of the Trayvon Martin Reenactment film which is STILL gaining more racial comments daily.  I always wanted to produce a film on the culture of Hip-Hop and DeeJaying but it's was hard to find people who wanted to talk or cooperate.   I met Ant Love last year and mentioned this to him before, he was cool about it and agreed to do it but I had other projects to do so this got put on hold until April this year.  Now we are in the middle of production and things are moving well.  

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AmicrophoneFBWelcome all newcomers to the Authors Info Site! We know you are here or were invited to join the site as someone felt you are a true professional in your specific area, be it writing, publishing, marketing or a part of a large readers group You have something of importance to share with the world.

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