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“Don’t Need No Soaps, My Life Is Soap Enough!” is a humorous look at life from a woman who has made errors in her life but survived with her sanity intact. Her wisdom comes across with humor and grace as she looks at her life objectively revealing…
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Posted by William Hayashi on June 13, 2013 at 1:50pm 0 Comments

By way of introduction, I am a bi-racial writer living in Chicago. I began my fiction writing career in 2001, eventually getting my first volume of a trilogy published in December of 2009. I am a novelist, an award-winning screenwriter and I believe the only half-Black/half-Japanese lesbian living in a man's body writing speculative Black fiction in Chicago. {I was told you have to have a hook to get the best publicity}

I was introduced to the site by Javis Sheffield, the creator and…

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The Switch II: Clockwork (excerpt)

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Z100 stood on the tube platform waiting for the next car. She was dressed in a one-piece, white jumpsuit and thigh-high boots: standard dress for the upper city. Pods only seated three to a car, and were propelled by compressed air through tunnels that webbed across Tyrol. Access was granted through palm recognition scanners.

On her left, a Latino couple waited for the car. The man was dressed in a derby hat and striped pants with suspenders; the woman wore a bustier, and skirt with…

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Juneteenth

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Hey TBL! Ralph Ellison's book entitled Juneteenth was his last novel. It was incomplete at the time of his death and is  largely a composition of pages of his unfinished manuscript.So, what's your…Continue

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Stories of Life Significance...a compiled selection of bestselling stories (Promotion)

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Ladies and gentlemen,This is to inform the public that my work, titled 'Stories of Life Significance...a compiled selection of bestselling stories' will be out officially between June 4-7,2013. From…Continue

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