Just in time for Valentines day February 12th...the anticipated short-story anthology - 4 contemporary romance stories by 4 authors.
Can A Sistah Get Some Love?

In Tinisha Nicole Johnson's, "For Love or Success," successful career woman Jasmine Carter is a woman who dates nothing but white-collared men. But after a string of short-lived relationships, she decides enough is enough until she meets Kevin Matthews. Jasmine doesn't want to admit her feelings for him, because in her mind, the men she dates must have high profile careers. However, it comes to a point where she can no longer deny her feelings. But will love be enough for her to take the chance?
In Nathasha Brooks-Harris," Arctic Love Call," teacher Ava Chantrelle Wellbourne is through with living in Brooklyn and seeking a change in life and location. On a whim, she answers an ad to teach in all places, Alaska. She's determined to keep her mind on nothing but her new job, but even Ava can't deny snuggling up with Zachary Blackmon on those cold winter nights is just what her heart needs.
In the blink of an eye, 40-year-old Kayla Powell, the heroine of Zana Kayne's, "A Taste for Love," goes from being downsized from her corporate executive position and losing her cheating boyfriend in one day; to being the inheritor of Tasty Kakes, an upscale bakery. When Kayla finds herself a victim of a robbery, young and handsome detective Clay Weston is sent to investigate the crime, but she's more interested in investigating him. Can she give him a taste of true love?
In Gail McFarland's, "The Twentieth Century Fox," Margie Wilson is definitely a woman of her time. When her husband makes a break for freedom, Margie decides that her time is now. She's determined to transform a new inner and outer self. When she wins a gym membership, personal trainer Justin Gray has his work cut out for him. Is he ready for Margie, The New Twentieth Century Fox?
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The African American Literary Awards voting season is almost over, we have a few days to vote for our authors and publishers of the year!
Please go here
http://www.literaryawardshow.com/voting.html and vote for the following:
Independent PublisherXpress Yourself Publishing
Short Stories/Anthologies
Somebody Prayed For Me by Linda Herman, Allyson Deese and Tinisha Nicole Johnson
Author of the Year (Female)Linda Herman, author of Consequences
Thank you,
Tinisha Nicole Johnson
Author/Writer/Poet
www.TinishaNicoleJohnson.com

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SORMAG's Blog: Meet The Mainstream Author
Come by and visit myself, along with other Mainstream author's and blog with us. Click the link above or the direct website is:
http://sormag.blogspot.com/2009/08/meet-mainstream-author.htmlLearn why I consider myself a mainstream author and what upcoming books I have in store.
Official wesbsite for mainstream author Tinisha Johnson
http://www.tinishanicolejohnson.com/

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Today, I interviewed with
Pamela Chapman. She is the host of
Get the Hell Out! Blog Talk Show...
Real Talk with Real Women on Real Issues. Pamela is also founder of
iAscend Programs.
The mission of
iAscend Programs is the empowerment of women by building and nurturing healthy self-esteem.
iAscend works with women who are ready to expand beyond perceived limitations, discover new horizons, and realize their full potential and true purpose.
You can listen to the show live on Wednesday evenings at 8:00pm MT/10:00pm ET. The call-in number is 646-727-2975.
The shows website is:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/iascend-programsI talked very passionately about my journey as an author, and a few personal issues. I also discussed some of the stories in my book that I co-wrote entitled,
Somebody Prayed for Me.
You can listen to the archived show by
CLICKING HERE.

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Somebody Prayed for Me by authors Allyson M. Deese, Linda R. Herman and Tinisha Nicole Johnson has been nominated for the 2009 African American Literary Award in the category of Short Stories/Anthologies
You can still put in your vote. CLICK HERE to do so.
The African American Literary Award Show will be held on Thursday, September 24, 2009
in New York City.
We want to thank everyone for their support!

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