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OOSA Pajama Jam
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11237 Lone Eagle Drive
Bridgeton, Missouri 63044
1.314.739.8929

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Greetings!

Come out and party with OOSA. It's a Pajama Party! And guess who's invited? YOU!!!

Throw on your pajamas and let's have fun. It will be a night of books, food, games, fun and giveaways!

Space is limited. Register now before it's too late.
Featured Authors

Nakia Laushaul
Maxx Kilbourne
Monique Mensah
K'wan
Brenda Hampton
Pajama Book Jam
Saturday, October 27, 2012
6:00 pm - 11:00 pm

The cost: $55.00 per person.
Attire: Pajamas!
Evening includes: Meet and Greet/Book signing with all FIVE authors (books available at a discounted rate), dinner, games, a DJ, dancing and tons of give-aways!

For more details or to register: http://bookclubpajamajam.homestead.com 

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In addition, the winners of the first-ever ALL THINGS LITERARY Awards will be announced.

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So You Have Written a Book and You Want to Self-Publish, Now What? (Part 3)


“To write what is worth publishing, to find honest people to publish it, and get sensible people to read it, are the three great difficulties in being an author.” - Charles Caleb Colton





As a book club we are often contacted by authors for advice about the book business. In the hopes of providing useful, helpful, practical and accurate information as a reference guide, we’ve decided to offer a series of Open Mic pieces where we go straight to the “horse’s mouth,” so to speak. For this third guide, we’ve reached out to a few self-published authors for their tips and advice to those looking to do the same. Collectively, this group has over 10 published titles available in book stores everywhere, years of experience, and a wealth of knowledge.

Each was simply asked one question - What advice or tips would you give to someone looking to self-publish?

School is in session…

Moses Miller: For the author considering self-publishing a book, my advice is rather simple. Know who you are and what you are trying to accomplish with your writing BEFORE you write your book. Perfect your craft. Read more than you write. It’s really that simple. Now to elaborate further, I’ll say this: The reason why African American literature is becoming stale is because of the lack of creativity and individual voices and ideas that are being dispersed across every genre. Sure there are a lot of books, but there are also a lot of authors trying to be the next _______ (fill in the blank with the name of your favorite author). We’re all unique and our writing should reflect that. How about being the first ___________ (fill in the blank with your name).

Perfecting your craft means to study whatever it is you’re trying to be good at. If you want to be a good author, read some books by GREAT authors. Learn about different writing techniques, grammar, prose, foreshadowing, metaphors, similes…those things that some of us were taught throughout grade school that play an important role in literature and storytelling. Read everything. Not only do you want to read publishing and marketing books, but as a creative writer you want to expose your mind to as many things outside of your “normal” world as possible.

On countless occasions writers will say, “I write about what I’ve seen and what I’ve been through.” Well, that’s nice if you’re writing non-fiction, autobiographies or if you think that your real life experiences are so much different than the things your readers have seen or read about in the past. However, one thing to be cognizant of is the fact that many of us have experienced similar things whether first hand or through someone we hold near and dear. Many of us have seen the same movies as well.

Also keep in mind that fiction is about imaginary events and people as opposed to fact. Most readers would prefer a well thought out and executed “fake” story over an ill conceived “real” one. So, when you’re telling “your story” about things that your reader has experienced themselves, heard through a friend, read or seen in a movie, it gets tired after awhile. Whatchu got, another pimp, hoe, stripper, drug dealer or cheating reverend story? They’ve probably heard them all more than once. How about you choose a new topic or put your own spin on it and tell the story from a perspective that it has never been told before? Think outside of the box.

Lastly, it would probably be a good idea to invest in some editing. Editing is not proofreading, even though that is important as well. There are seasoned authors who have more than one editor edit their books. If you want to be the best, you want to emulate the best practices that the best in your craft use. The quality of your product will determine whether your achieve longevity in your field. Any author can sell one book. Not many can sell a second title if their first book wasn’t recognized as being a quality piece of work. People tend to talk more about bad experiences than they do about the good ones. I hope this helps.

Moses Miller is an author, journalist and co-founder of Mind Candy, LLC, a company focused on book publishing and the development of creative and thought provoking screenplays. A native New Yorker, Moses exhibits the uncanny ability to capture the pulse of the streets with intelligence, strong character development and well thought out storylines.

Caroline McGill: These are my random thoughts on the topic.

Start with an interesting and edited manuscript.

Do your homework and come in the book game with tough skin.

Familiarize yourself with all aspects of publishing. Publishing doesn’t stop at writing a book, it starts there.

Publish quality work that you’ll be proud to stand behind. This is a business, so the objective is to make money, but keep in mind that longevity cannot be obtained by half-stepping.

Be able to take constructive criticism. When it’s coming from an avid reader, critique is invaluable.

Network, make alliances, and don’t burn bridges.

Be knowledgeable about the distribution process, discounts and wholesale prices.

Sell, sell, sell!!!!!!

Caroline McGill is the author of the highly acclaimed, award winning A Dollar Outta Fifteen Cent series and the controversial novel, Sex as a Weapon. McGill obtained a degree in Business Administration and founded Synergy Publications. A Dollar Outta Fifteen Cent was the inspiration behind her S.O.S. (Saving Our Selves) AIDS Awareness Campaign, a campaign fueled on educating the minority community on fighting the AIDS epidemic. She hopes that women and men alike will be enlightened by her works, and begin to take initiative in the fight against HIV/AIDS. McGill is currently working hard to promote her upcoming new series, HBIC: Head Bitch In Charge.

*bell rings*

Class is over. See you with the next Open Mic!


J. L. Whitehead


It is FOR and ABOUT authors. Here we shine the light on authors who we’ve read, reviewed and recommend to others. In this edition we are shining our light on another gifted author...



J. L. Whitehead has been writing professionally since 1989, initially beginning his career as a contributing freelance columnist for "PGN, Incorporated" located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After writing for the publication for a year, he published his first chap book of poetry entitled "Universal Words" while enjoying various speaking engagements and poetry exhibitions.

His works includes being a major contributing writer to a book of poetry and prose for African American men entitled "A Warm December" in 1989. In 2002, he became a contributing writer and editor for an online magazine entitled "Never2Funky." Currently, he is a journalist for a national web site entitled "The Examiner."

J.L. founded his own publication company, Four Brothers Publications. He has released his first full length novel entitled Bruthas and has also written the manuscript for his first play based on the characters of his novel.

GETTING TO KNOW J.L...

What is your favorite ice cream? Vanilla Heath Crunch.

Hugs or Kisses? Hugs.

What is your favorite sport to watch? None.

How do you spend your free time? Mostly with my better half.

What cartoon character best describes you? I'm a mixture of many.

If you could try anything and not fail, what dream would you attempt? I'm living it. Writing for a living and running my own business and it feels so damn good!

I am addicted to...Love.

What movie could you watch all day everyday if you could? The Help.

Have you attended any of your high school reunions? No.

My phone… I never leave home without it!

PRAISE FOR BRUTHAS

"’Bruthas’ was a good read filled with action and intrigue, that will definitely keep you turning pages!" - Reader's Paradise

"’Bruthas is a book that I would recommend whole heartedly to adult readers…it is an excellent story. I will probably read it again at some point - it's just that good." - The Masquerade Crew

"Mix 2 cups of the Drug World with 1 pound of Violence, 3 tablespoons of Vendetta, and 5 ounces of Family and you get the gripping novel, Bruthas. Whitehead pens an enjoyable read that despite the 400-page length, you won't want to put down." - A’ndrea Wilson, author of WIFE 101

"BRUTHAS is an awesome debut novel. It has suspense, mystery, murder, love, loyalty, police corruption and family…This one I can highly recommend and I look forward to what he has in store for his next novel." - OOSA

"This is not just another Urban-street lit book, it captivates the reader into the dark side of the streets known as the "Block" and the horrid side of a crack head with a gory-like feel to it." - Dream 4 More Reviews

For more information about J.L., please visit:

www.fourbrotherspublications.com
www.JLWhitehead.blogspot.com
www.facebook.com/FourBrothersPublications

What's next for J.L.? His upcoming release:

Bruthas - The Final Chapter