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5 p.m. - Monice Mitchell, movie producer and author of the book Address: House of Corrections. Please note that there may be some revisions to Monice Mitchell's talking points. She hadn't sent any so I created some. She may still send some tomorrow, though.
5:30 p.m. - Cherie Johnson, actress and first-time author of the novel, Around the World Twice, which landed her a seven-book deal.
5:50 p.m. - For our monthly Library Round Up segment, Kelly Ireland, Outreach Librarian for the Southfield Public Library.
Essence of Motown Literary Conference & JamNovember 12 – 13, 2010 Detroit, Michigan Nov 12 – 5:30pm to 9pm The Detroit Impact Center 9930 Greenfield, Detroit, MI 48227 (Nr Plymouth) Networking, Poetry Performances & More!
Nov 13 – 8am to 6pm Northwest Activity Center 18100 W McNichols, Detroit, MI 48235 (nr Meyers & Outer) Writing, Publishing & Marketing Workshops, Literary Kidzone, Author & Expert Panels, Publisher Pitches, Social Media Coach Sessions, Manuscript Critiques, Awards Presentations & More!
Nov 13 – 7pm to until Pub Rub Restaurant Adams & Woodward 48226
Jazz with Yancyy & Spoken Word Poetry with Brook Blander. Two Detroit artist bringing music and words to celebrate the written word and an ending to a great affair. $5 entrance charge (separate from Conference fees or a five book donation).
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