Friday, December 28, 2007

Most Literate U.S. Cities: Minneapolis and Seattle

Jeanna Bryner
LiveScience Staff Writer
LiveScience.com Thu Dec 27, 12:40 PM ET
Residents of Minneapolis and Seattle are the most bookish and well-read, according to results from a new survey released today of the most literate American cities.


The survey focused on 69 U.S. cities with populations of 250,000 or above. Jack Miller of Central Connecticut State University chose six key indicators to rank literacy. These included newspaper circulation, number of bookstores, library resources, periodical publishing resources, educational attainment and Internet resources.
Overall, the top 10 most literate (and wired) cities included:
1—Minneapolis, Minn.
2—Seattle, Wash.
3—St. Paul, Minn.
4—Denver, Colo.
5—Washington, D.C.
6—St. Louis, Mo.
7—San Francisco, Calif.
8—Atlanta, Ga.
9—Pittsburgh, Pa.
10—Boston, Mass.
Minneapolis, Seattle, Pittsburgh, Denver and Washington, D.C., have made the top 10 every year since 2003, when the survey first launched.
Some cities that didn't make it to the overall top 10, however, did strut their stuff in one of the six key literacy indicators. For instance, while Newark, N.J., was the 49th most literate city overall, it shared the top spot for newspaper circulation with Washington, D.C.
Plano, Texas, ranking 51st on the overall most-literate-city list, came in second for educational attainment. The education ranking included two factors: the percentage of the city's adult population with a high school diploma or higher and those with a bachelor's degree or higher.
Cleveland, Ohio, scored the highest for library resources, with St. Louis coming in second. The library category was a measure of five variables, such as the number of library professional staff and total branch libraries relative to library patrons.
Atlanta and Boston took the lead spots in the Internet resources category.
The District of Columbia and St. Louis reported the most large magazine publishers and large journals. New York City, which ranked 28th on the overall list, came in third in the periodical publishing category.

Monday, December 10, 2007

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Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Holiday Specials From Briana!!!


Greetings Briana Buddies!

Holiday Specials!!!

It's finally here! The second book in the Briana's Neighborhood Series, "Boys Will Be Boys" is now available!

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Monday, November 19, 2007

Countdown To Christmas Giveaway Campaign!



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Boulevard Short Fiction Contest for Emerging Writers

Submissions are currently being accepted for the Boulevard Short Fiction Contest for Emerging Writers. A prize of $1,500 and publication in Boulevard is given annually for a short story by a writer who has not published a nationally distributed book.

The deadline for submission is December 15, 2007.

Visit the Web site for complete submission guidelines.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Sweet Georgia Brown's Holiday Giveaway!





Sweet Georgia Brown, Cheryl Robinson

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Monday, November 12, 2007

Vote For The Get Em Girls!




LADIES,


The Get 'Em Girl's Guide has been nominated for WEEN's (Women in Entertainment Empowerment Network) Pink List. Please take the time to vote for us today. You can only vote once a day. Below is some background information on WEEN and the Pink List. You have to register on the site in order to vote (only takes a minute) Please forward this email to other Get 'Em Girl's you know. You can log onto http://www.weenonline.org/


We appreciate this so much!


THE POLLS WILL CLOSE ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2007 At MIDNIGHT! Shakara, Jeniece, Joan "THE OFFICIAL GET 'EM GIRLS"


BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON WEENMISSION: The Women in Entertainment Empowerment Network is a coalition of women of all ages and races committed to supporting, promoting and defending the balanced, positive portrayal of women in entertainment and in society.


VISION: The WEEN network consists of women and men in entertainment dedicated to improving the quality of life of women and young ladies throughout the world.As trendsetters, we are utilizing our impact and visibility to effect positive social change in the following areas:corporate social responsibility, media impact and community, grassroots programs.


Pink List: Each month WEEN members will be able to nominate any artist and/or forms of media that support and empower women! After the nomination list is closed, members have 48hrs to vote. Votes will be tallied and the top two winners in each category will make the PINK LIST!


All winners will remain on the pink list for one month while WEEN members strongly patronize and support them for reflecting our mission! By patronizing WEEN approved artists and media, you will enable positive entertainment to receive the access, exposure and support needed to help promote the balanced portrayal of women in society.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Join Author Sil Lai Abrams, "No More Drama" @ The Ladies Lounge!





Hosted by: Tanya Morrison of 360degreewoman.org




With Author and New York's Relationship & Empowerment Expert




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Author of "No More Drama: Nine Simple Steps To Transforming a Breakdown into a Breakthrough!







Come and enjoy an evening of Conversation & Cocktails* with Sil Lai Abrams, author of No More Drama: Nine Simple Steps to Transforming a Breakdown Into a Breakthrough. Sil Lai will share the nine step SEPIA process, a revolutionary way of thinking that empowers you to stop surviving from crisis to crisis, and start living an authentic and empowered life. Having overcome her own drama with alcoholism, domestic violence, chronic depression and sexual assault, Sil Lai shares her experiences with transparency and passion. She is an entrepreneur, author, publisher, magazine columnist, empowerment and relationship specialist with one mission -- to show women how to stop the drama.
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Friday, November 16, 2007
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"The Morrison Estate"
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Why not treat yourself to a wonderful evening with beautiful and spirited women who have transformed their lives and are now celebrating the victory? Also, be a blessing to women who are now working through the drama to create change in their lives.

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Kanye's Mom: Dr. West, "Raising Kanye" Dies

Donda West, the mother of Kanye West and former chairwoman of Chicago State University's English department, passed away Saturday from undisclosed causes, according to a spokesman for the family. She was 58.

According to multiple sources, West was in Los Angeles and her death may have been the result of complications from a surgical procedure; more specific information was unavailable at press time.

Although widely known as the mother of Kanye, Dr. West was a noted scholar and an active college professor for 31 years; she left the profession in 2004 to assist with Kanye's career, according to her biography on the Web site of the Kanye West Foundation, an educational nonprofit of which she was chair. She was also chief executive of West Brands, the parent company of her son's businesses.

She began her teaching career in the early 1970s at Brown College in Atlanta and began working at Chicago State University in 1980, according to the site; she was also a Fulbright Scholar, among other awards. Dr. West raised Kanye in the Chicago area along with her husband, from whom she separated when Kanye was 3.

She also recently published a book dedicated to her son titled "Raising Kanye: Life Lessons From the Mother of a Hip-Hop Star." The book and subsequent interviews have left little question about the source of Kanye's outspoken nature.

The importance and influence Dr. West had in her son's life is profound. When Kanye appeared on MTV News' "You Hear It First" in 2003, one of his first rhymes was about his mother — he dropped to his knees during the performance to get his point across. Those rhymes later turned up in a full-blown dedication to her, Late Registration's "Hey Mama."

"Hey Mama, I wanna scream so loud for you/ 'Cause I'm so proud of you/ Let me tell you what I'm about to do ... I appreciate what you allowed for me, I just want you to be proud of me."

Kanye has dropped references to his mom on all of his albums.

Kanye's love for his mom was undoubtedly reciprocated tenfold, not only did Dr. West act as in part as a co-manager, she was also his biggest cheerleader, appearing at many events throughout his career. At the Video Music Awards in September, she was in Kanye's suite at the Palms Hotel in Las Vegas, joining in the party and wearing the white shades celebrating his show. She also attended his 30th birthday party in New York last summer and his appearance on "The Oprah Winfrey Show."

A spokesman for Kanye West released this brief statement when contacted by MTV News.

"The family respectfully asks for privacy during this time of grief."

The 2007 Award for Fiction and Literature goes to......

Gloria Mallette!




USA Book News National Best Book for 2007 Award for Fiction & Literature: African American Fiction for Living, Breathing Lies