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The Things I Could Tell You!
(2003)
The story of Cameron Spears, a Chicago
teenager growing up in a house filled with secrets and domestic violence.
After changing identities and moving to Memphis, the past comes back to
haunt Cameron-forcing him to make a deadly choice that will change his
life forever . . .
Superwoman's Child: Son of a Single Mother (2005)
From a young author who has lived through
what he writes about, Superwoman's Child is an eye-opening novel
chronicling one teenage son's struggle with his trouble-filled life.
Growing up the only male in a house full of women is no
easy task. Sometimes the women can be "as sweet as pie," while other days
they turn into something he wouldn't dare say out loud.
So is the life of Sean Morris, a teenager with an absent
father and troubles many would recognize. Even though his father's been
practically missing in action for a while, Sean still wonders if his
father will ever be there for him, especially now, when he needs him most.
Will Sean be able to handle new challenges without a male role model? Or
will he come to terms with the fact that the only people he needs in his
life are the ones who actually love him -- the "superwomen" who are
already there?
Sure to resonate with parents and teenagers alike,
Superwoman's Child is by turns humorous and heart wrenching -- a revealing
story of the determined perseverance of one son and the unwavering
encouragement of his mother.
See also:
Four dynamic people: a lawyer, a professor of media
studies, entrepreneur who started a traditional publishing house, and a
teenage author who sold out his first printing on the first day of the
novel's release; all tell their experiences with writing, getting
publishing and what pitfalls to avoid as a first-time author. This book
goes through the writing process, editing, self-publishing, the journey
from self-publishing to mainstream, starting your own publishing house,
and suggestions from an attorney who represents several published authors.
In The Red Line Method J.L. Woodson shows a sure fire method to
start writing and get your manuscript finished.
Breaking the Cycle (2005) with Zane, ed.
Includes piece, God Does Answer Prayers, by
J.L. Woodson
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