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Life is a freefall.
God opens the parachute.
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Background
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When I was younger, I did not like to talk and tell people how I felt. So, whenever I wanted to express myself, I would write letters to God. And guess what? He quietly listened every single time. Now that I am older, I feel comfortable talking to people. But, I get so impatient with people who do not want to hear what I have to say. God has truly spoiled me.
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Birth Place
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Washington, DC US
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Accomplishments
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Golden Web Award Winner 2003 - 2004United Black Writers Association, Inc. Alpha Chi National Honor Scholarship Society Member Presbyterian Women's Missions Communicator - National Capitol Presbytery Toastmaster's International-CTM
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Additional Information
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The Black Quill - Commemorating Five Years of Writing
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Favorite Links
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United Black Writers Association, Inc.
As a cooperative non-profit organization, we encourage people of all ethnicities to nuture their literary talent. We promote writing and literacy for all through workshops and educational forums.
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Featured Book
Roadside Ron
by Ron Cox
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Divorced after 18 years of marriage, "Roadside Ron" heads west leaving behind his past to start a new life only to find it's not as simple as it sounds... |
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