Conversations Magazine's #BooksYouNeedtoRead Issue

Conversations Magazine's #BooksYouNeedtoRead Issue

Monday, January 8, 2007

Urban Fiction, Drama, Erotica and Internal Struggles top list of CONVERSATIONS book discussions in 2007

Conversations Book Club (CBC) is committed to bringing you the authors you want and the books you can't get enough of. Over the weekend up until today---Monday, January 8, 2007---the moderator of the book club has been busy confirming author discussions and visits that are sure to educate, entertain and inform.

The listing of authors to be discussed has been updated on the right side of this site. Additions include the following:



Carl Weber (the "Prince of Drama" will be spending the day with the Conversations Book Club on Tuesday, January 23, 2007) --- www.carlweber.net




HICKSON (will be discussing his projects to encourage urban youth as well as his life as a hip-hopreneur in February 2007) --- www.ghettoheat.com




Keith Lee Johnson (will be visiting the Conversations Book Club in March 2007 and debuting the new chapter in Alabama) --- www.keithleejohnson.com



Mary "Honey B" Morrison (will be visiting the Conversations Book Club in April 2007) --- www.marymorrison.com





M. W. Moore (will be discussing the power of inner struggles in April 2007) --- www.forwhatihateido.com




Clarence Nero (will be visiting Conversations Book Club in June 2007)--- www.clarencenero.com




Jihad (will be visiting the Conversations Book Club in July 2007) --- www.jihadwrites.com




Travis Hunter (will be visiting the Conversations Book Club in August 2007) --- www.travishunter.com




Victoria Christopher Murray (will be visiting the Conversations Book Club in September 2007) --- www.victoriachristophermurray.com




Terry E. Hill (will be visiting the Conversations Book Club in October 2007 to discuss his political drama INSIDE THE FALL)



Continue to visit this site and look for the "official" domain name of the Conversations Book Club shortly, as it will do much to show the "best" of what we are doing.

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