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Marketing and Motivation Mondays with Monica Marie Jones – Apr 27,2010

Written on April 26th, 2010 by Sylvia Hubbardno shouts

 



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Marketing and Motivation Mondays with Monica Marie Jones – Apr 27,2010

Join Author and Motivational Speaker Monica Marie Jones as she shares Book and Business Marketing tips on a budget and Motivation to keep you striving toward your goals! This week’s show features K.B Whitaker, debut author of the novel, Fifty-Seven. This is a show that you DO NOT want to miss!

KB Whitaker | Kenya Whitaker Black | Monica Marie Jones | Marketing | Motivation

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Check out her books and more about this host at:  http://monicamariejones.com

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Authors and Artists Chicago October 1st – 3rd , 2009

Written on September 25th, 2009 by Sylvia Hubbardone shout

UPCOMING EVENTS

Authors and Artists Chicago
October 1st – 3rd , 2009

Your opportunity to be a part of Authors and Artitsts Chicago..Also we are looking for vendor/partners. We are seeking diversity in the selection of authors, genres and participants..if you want a well promoted event with multiple media partners and at least 2 opportunities during the weekend for the promotion of your book, product etc, we invite you to join us in Chicago the first weekend in October.

(3 DAYS, 5 EVENTS CELEBRATING MUSIC, ART LITERATURE, AND SPOKEN WORD)

Overview

Authors and Artists is a 3 day event featuring literature, art, music and spoken word. This mini festival will feature approximately 20-25 authors as well visual, spoken word and musical artists (all pre-selected) to participate in a series of events. The schedule of events is as follows (events subject to change):

Thursday October 1st

Wine and Verses – Spoken Word and Wine Tasting Event – WineStyles Chicago South Loop

Friday October 2nd

Kick-Off Reception Art Exhibit and Book Signing at Murphy Hill Gallery in Chicago’s Homan Square Neighborhood

Saturday October 3rd

11AM – 1PM : Brunch – “Inspirations” Featuring stories of hope, faith and success. Location TBD

1PM – 6PM – Book Signing Azizi Books in Lincoln Mall

7PM – 11PM – Neo Soul: The Movement Concert – Ai Japanese Restaurant – Chicago

Cost/Profit For Participants

$100 Before Sept 1
$150 After Sept 1
Authors keep 100% of sales made at the Oct 1st reception and 50% of retail sales at the Azizi Books event (All sales are shared with host book store). Selected authors must participate in both events.

Other Sales Opportunities for Authors

Authors can provide books as a part of presale ticket packages and as a part of the “Inspirations” event pre ticket sales (Authors will receive pre-negotiated per book price).

AUTHORS INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATING IN THE EVENT PLEASE EMAIL QUESTIONS FOR 220 COMMUNICATIONS AT

INFO@220COMMUNICATIONS.COM

WE WILL PROVIDE AN EVENT OVERVIEW FORM , FAQS AND PARTICIPANT AGREEMENT.

Please note authors will be selected for the event an the number of authors will be kept between 20-25 to effectively provide options for our attendees. Authors interested in Inspirations and any other special events authors please indicate your interest.

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Ann E. Eskridge

Written on August 25th, 2009 by Sylvia Hubbardno shouts

Biography

Ann E. Eskridge has been involved with media for almost 30 years. She holds a BA in Journalism from the University of Oklahoma, an MA in Telecommunications from Michigan State University, and an MFA in Creative Writing at Spalding University in Kentucky.

She has written freelance articles for American Visions Magazine, Learning Magazine, Detroiter Magazine, The Detroit News, and American Profile magazine—a Sunday national supplement.

She was chosen to participate in the American Film Institute’s Summer Dramatic Scriptwriting Workshop, The Warner Brother’s Regional Comedy Development Workshop, and the Sundance Institute’s Children’s Playwriting Workshop; three of the most prestigious workshops on film and playwriting in the country.

She has written for stage and screen including the PBS Wonderworks movie, Brother Future, which won a Director’s Guild Award, a CEBA Award of Distinction and a National Programming Award. She has also written special theatrical presentations for Greenfield Village at the Henry Ford, a museum that replicates historical lifestyles. Her vignettes include: The J.R. Jones Store, The Hermitage Plantation, and The McGuffey Reader.

Her book and play, The Sanctuary, Cobblehill, 1994, was chosen as one of the 400 best children’s books for that year and was optioned by Producer Bill Blinn (Fame), and Sundance. Two monologues from the play are included in Child’s Play; an anthology of children’s play monologues. The Sanctuary was also the basis for a children’s grief and bereavement program at Detroit’s Children’s Center, funded by the National Funeral Directors Association.

Her non-fiction book, Slave Uprisings and Runaways: Fighting for Freedom and the Underground Railroad, was published by Enslow Publishers in 2004. A Young Adult fiction book on the Underground Railroad is under consideration for publication.

As a producer and writer, she wrote the documentary: Echoes Across the Prairie: a documentary about Oklahoma’s black towns, which won a 1998 Gold Apple Award at the National Educational Media Network and was part of two museum displays. She is the producer and writer of a series of college “vignettes” for cell phone downloads in China called American Life, retitled: Crazy English.

She has taught writing and scriptwriting at Wayne State University and currently teaches at the University of Detroit Mercy, where she is now the Director of the African American Studies Program. She also teaches scriptwriting for various workshops and writing forums.

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Ann E. Eskridge will be The Essence of Motown Literary Jam Morning Guest Speaker for November 14, 2009.

To register, please go to: http://essenceofmotown2009.eventbrite.com

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