...and the Winner Is!
Mother asked for a moral for her fable, "Slurs." Five brave and creative people
responded (private comments to me were disqualified.)
Congratulations:
- Villager--you nailed it, besides you gifted me with a story about your grandfather.
- Credo--because it was hard, but you did it anyway
- Firefly--the classics always work
- Pearl--we all need to try your way more often
- Dan Harlow--I liked your twist and wisdom
Please contact me at terrisgrimes@comcast.net and give me your mailing addresses, and I'll send you an autographed copy of Shades of Black.
Labels: mysteries by African American, Shades of Black, writers
8 Comments:
Thanks Mother:
I'm glad you picked five winners!
That's very cool.
Would you know anyone would would have a girl of age for this book? http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1580051170/
You're very welcome, Credo. They were all so good.
Pearl, thanks for the hook-up. I plan to use my burrito money to pickup that book. Good background research for, "Jessie Mae", coming of age novel I'm working on.
You're welcome. Glad to hear you're in the midst of another novel.
Do you know about the pendulum foundation? It's sad/hopeful along the lines of Shaquanda.
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Although from different places, but this perception is consistent, which is relatively rare point!
I think I come to the right place, because for a long time do not see such a good thing the!
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because it was hard, but you did it anyway
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