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SHOW FOR 3/3/10
5 p.m. – Prince Adebayo Ogumnmeno, BA, JD, author of the non-fiction book “Silence Is Power. A Lawyers Step-by-Step Guide to Handling Police Interrogations and Protecting Your Freedom.Guest summary: Peters is author of the novel “Dawn of Deliverance.” This powerful
and moving book was first published in April. The story is powerful, fast paced and inspired by the experiences of the author. It’s a story of the challenges of the war, on the forefront of the battle.
Guest summary: During her 10-minute interview, Pam will talk about the March 6 workshop, “Road to Publishing Workshop” in Brighton, MI. Pam is a presenter at the Workshop on the subject overcoming what life throws at you to find time & inspiration to write. She is author of the book, “Why Is There A Lemon In My Fruit Salad”Every Wednesday @ 5pm
You can call in
to listen or ask questions at:
646-915-9177.
Or visit the show’s website and listen online at:
http://blogtalkradio.com/michiganliterarynetwork
and download the podcast of present and past shows!
1. Guest: Prince Adebayo Ogunmeno Call-in Time: 5 p.m.
Guest Bio: Prince Adebayo Ogunmeno, BA, JD is a trial lawyer with almost two decades of experience in the criminal, constitutional, and civil rights law field. He was licensed to practice law in the state of Kansas in 1991 and he is the author of Silence Is Power, A Lawyer’s Step-by-Step Guide to Handling Police Interrogations and Protecting Your Freedom.
Prince Ogunmeno has assisted many clients resolved their legal problems. In the civil rights field, he has helped several clients recover compensation for wrongful arrest by department stores, for police brutality and excessive use of force by police officers, and for abuse of power by other government officials. In the criminal and constitutional law field, he has assisted several clients defend against criminal offense charges brought by the government. In the process, he has assisted several clients preserve their liberty and freedom. During his almost two decades of law practice career, he has tried several civil cases and several criminal cases before the judge and the jury.
Prince Ogunmeno holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of the District of Columbia, Washington D.C. He also holds a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree in law from Washburn University School of Law, Topeka, Kansas. Prince Ogunmeno is a licensed attorney in the state of Kansas. In addition, Prince Ogunmeno is a member of the bar of the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Tenth Circuit of Appeal, the U.S. District Court of Kansas, and the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri.
Prince Ogunmeno is a member of the American Bar Association, the Wyandotte County Bar Association, and the Jackson County Bar Association. He is the recipient of the Advocate Certificate from the American Trial Lawyers Association, and Minority Delegate award from the Kansas Trial Lawyers Association. He is an adjunct professor at the Kansas City Kansas Community College.
Prince Ogunmeno is a soccer player, coach, and referee. He enjoys swimming, table tennis, walking, jogging, and other recreation sports.
About the book Silence is Power, A Lawyer’s Step-by-Step Guide to Handling Police Interrogations and Protecting Your Freedom.
2. Guest: Jim Peters Call-in Time: 5:30 p.m.
About Jim Peters:
James R. (Hamish) Peters is a third-generation Rhodesian (Zimbabwean) who served 11 years as a District Commissioner in that country. He was actively involved in the terrorist war that ultimately placed Robert Mugabe in power. He also served as Aide to the Governor of Rhodesia. He completed his service with the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Rhodesia as District Commissioner Training and Officer Commanding the Internal Affairs National Service Unit. For his leadership and courage in bringing peace to the Honde Valley he was honored as a Member of the Legion of Merit (MLM). The author moved with his family to Florida and he was awarded the key to the city of Ft. Lauderdale when he left there in 1993.
Currently he lives with his wife, Sallie, in Columbia, S.C., where he works as a strategic consultant and author. He recently retired after serving 28 years as the chief executive officer of REALTOR® Associations in Florida and South Carolina. He is an avid sportsman and serves as a deacon in Gateway Baptist Church.
About the book “Dawn of Deliverance”
In James R. Peters’ new book Dawn of Deliverance, (published by iUniverse) we learn the story of Jamie Ross, a District Commissioner, who accepts an
assignment to win back the Honde. Jamie sets out a strategy to win the hearts and minds of the people by relocating them into seven protected villages.
Meantime terrorist leader Josiah Makoni is taken from his village, indoctrinated as a Marxist guerilla, and then orchestrates brutal attacks against tribal leaders, white farmers and finally the massacre of 12 missionaries at Elim Mission School. With the occupation of the first of the protected villages Josiah realizes that to retain control of the Honde and its vital access routes he must first kill Jamie Ross and destroy his spirit. But, God apparently has another plan.
3. Guest: Pam Gossiaux Call-in Time: 5:50 p.m.
About Pam Gaooiaux:
I took every English and writing class I could in high school and went on to double major in Creative Writing and English Language and Literature at the University of Michigan. After graduation, my life took a few unexpected turns and I spent several years doing secretarial work, restaurant work, and even worked as a personal assistant until my freelance business took off. I worked on staff with the Ann Arbor News for many years, and then quit to raise a family. I’m creative and I like to keep busy so I’ve always had at least two jobs besides the writing – including my own horse training business, selling Jafra cosmetics, Avon and even a gift basket business!
I’m a stay-at-home mom and writer, and live with my husband, our two sons and foster daughter in Southeastern Michigan. We own and love Ashley, our 15 year-old slightly insane cat who sometimes purrs at us and sometimes bites us.
I’ve had many articles published and won several writing awards, but “Lemons” is my first inspirational Christian humor book.
About the Road to Publishing Workshop.
Learn What It Takes To Write, Publish and Market Your Work Successfully!
Saturday, March 6, 2010 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Memories Lounge & Restaurant Brighton, MI
Join successful published writers and learn the tips of the trade to make your dream a reality! Workshop speakers will share the ups and downs of their own journey to getting published, as well as lead you through hands-on writing exercises with time for critiques and discussion.
Conference topics include:
- Breaking into the Writing Business
- Learn how to overcome procrastination -
- Set a writing schedule that works
- Banish writer’s block
- Write stronger and better prose
- Knowing your genre/niche
- Lunch and the Writer’s Toolbox
- Writing your Query Letter
- Finding the right agent
- Researching your topic
- Public Relations and Marketing yourself
Spend a few hours with us and see how you could see your name in print – and on a check! You may be closer to success than you think!











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