SOOOOOOOOOO.......
We have just about completed the first week of August. The year is now about 2/3 over with. Time really is starting to fly by. We are in some trying times, right now. At last count, about 160,000 people have already died from the coronavirus in the United States. A number of states are shutting back down, again, and job losses are at an extremely high level. The politicians are fighting among themselves, claiming to be negotiating for a relief package for the citizens, but we all know that to be kinda bullshit. Considering that the election is in another three months, you would think that they would do something significant, if they really want to maintain their office, huh? But...wtf do I know, anyway...?
My sales are still flat, overall. Nothing for the two latest releases, or for any of my other previously published projects (HAH....try saying that five time fast :-) !!!!). It gets a little infuriating, this lack of support. But yet...niggas will name drop Ibram Kendi, or Ta-Nehisi Coates, and post all over social media how they've bought their books, posting pictures and shit. But, then again....I'm just a hater. ***EXTREME sarcasm dripping***
Aaaaaaaaaaanyway.....
"The Rough Draft" turns one years old this month!!! August 23rd actually makes it one year since I've started the vlog on YouTube. I'm planning on doing a special episode for it; I've contacted people on my email Mailing List to submit questions to ask me about my career, writing process, character, etc.; basically, it'll be an 'Ask-the-Author' segment. Surprisingly, I actually got some feedback from people on the questions to ask. I'll be reading all of the respondents questions in the video, and answering them. I'm considering posting the link here, after the episode is shot & edited....
Speaking of "The Rough Draft", Episode #16 has been shot and posted on YouTube. No...I won't be posting the link here. You can go to YouTube, and look for it.
My latest literary project "Knuckle Up" is progressing really well. I juuuust might publish it in 2021. I'm continuing to edit the manuscript, and I've already designed 2 versions of the book cover. I'm pretty happy with the progress of this project, and I kinda can't wait to drop it. I'll let you guys know when I plan on releasing that project next year.
August is the month of revolution. It is the birth month of the Rt. Hon. Marcus Mosiah Garvey, founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association & African Communities League (UNIA & ACL). I believe that it is also the month when George Jackson died in San Quentin federal prison, and his brother Jonathan Jackson died trying to break him out of prison. Learn about your past revolutionaries, and use that information to help improve our communities, and help to make them better. Shout out to Black Lives Matter!!! Keep up the struggle!!!
Well, that'll be all for now. Catch ya on the flip side!!!
Keep the fist raised.
#AlwaysOnMyLiteraryGrind
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