LITERARY WORK

LITERARY WORK


WORDS OF WISDOM

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“Man. Because he sacrifices his health in order to make money. Then he sacrifices money to recuperate his health. And then he is so anxious about the future that he does not enjoy the present; the result being that he does not live in the present or the future; he lives as if he is never going to die, and then dies having never really lived.”

Kimatni D. Rawlins Interpretation 

Do not forfeit your welfare for the non-promised pursuit of worldly enrichment. Live fruitfully today, and your future will be rewarded with all the essentials needed to prosper: nourishment, family, friendship, and love. 

1ST BOOK RUNNING, EATING, THINKING

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It Was Written -- Running, Eating, Thinking: A Vegan Anthology

Well, it's here, my first book experience. I want to thank Sally Eastwood, Warren Brown, Brian Armstead, and family and friends who kept me encouraged to write and share my passion for health, life enhancement, and family strengthening. But of course, it all wouldn't have been possible without friend and publisher Martin Rowe of Lantern Books who created the editorial opportunity.

BOOK REVIEWS

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Peace. I know for the most part that women have been chatting up Becoming by Mrs. Obama. However, after reading the heartfelt autobiography, I can wholeheartedly admit that the book relates to men and fathers just as intently. Michelle not only paints a poignant picture of navigating the obstacles within the urban jungle of Chicago's Southside, but also sheds light on Barack as a dedicated dad, a best friend, and an endearing husband. She enlightens us on his aspirations to educate and bring together the citizens of the Black community dating back to his days as a housing project advocate in Chi-town. And no matter how immense the moment became politically, Barack always resorted to the love for his wife, kids, and pivotal family members such as his beloved mother. Hence the reason why he, Michelle, and the girls vacationed in Hawaii annually to cherish moments with his grandparents after his mother passed.
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