Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Coming up Roses...I turn 44....


Last Saturday I turned 44 years old. I celebrated this new milestone with a birthday party which was attended by close friends and family. There was plenty of love, laughter and warmth. My heart is still full with the memories.

I'm grateful to be here during this time, living this life and having you with me has only enriched the experience.

Thank you!






  • Bernice L. McFadden
  • Wednesday, September 23, 2009

    Awwww....sookie..sookie...announcements..

    I have not had the best of months..but I'm glad that I have the ability to live vicarously through those who are realizing their dreams, being blessed with honors and touched by hollywood angels.

    Friend of this blog, fellow author and gardening guru, Carleen Brice announced last week that the lifetime movie version of her book - Orange Mint and Honey - aka- Sins of a Mother will star none other than the bodacious, charming and talented Jill Scott!

    Fellow Libra, author Nina Foxx has a new project, entitled She's Got IsShoes which will be screening at The New York Independent Film Festival on Friday October 23rd. Tickets are onsale now.

    Debra Owsley is an avid reader and has turned her love of books and authors into a cottage industry with her "Simply Said Reading Accessories" - Do you know what a book thong is? (smile)

    Well it seems that Edwidge Danticat is on the fast track to the Pulitzer - she just scooped up one of the coveted MacArthur Genius grants....a cool half-a-million dollars to do with whatever she pleases!!! Do you think Edwidge saw this coming when Oprah picked her novel, Breath, Eyes Memory - just 11 short years ago?

    September 25th is E. Lynn Harris Day which will kick off the tribute book tour which will feature a number of fabulous authors traveling to a city and bookstore near you. So go on out and celebrate the life and works of E. Lynn Harris and help to make his life-long dream of hitting number one on the NYT list a reality for ALL OF US.

    On Saturday September 26th I will celebrate my 44th birthday. And that's all I have to say about that! See you here again on September 27th.

    Smmmmmooooooooooocccccccchhhhhhhhhhhhheeeeeeeeeeeeeeees!











  • Bernice L. McFadden
  • Monday, September 14, 2009

    California Dreaming...

    Last night *correction* Very early this morning I finally dragged my very tired self into my house and plopped down on my couch - where I remained until my mother telephoned me at 7:30AM.

    I had spent three electrifying days with some of the brightest names working in African-American fiction today.

    The California Book Summit was a dream come true for Sigrid Williams who in one year and basically single handily, put together a the event, which was the first of it's kind for African American writers in that part of the country.

    Yes, you read right....FIRST OF IT'S KIND FOR AA WRITERS - cause the myth is that black people on the west coast don't read....!!

    Sidebar: How much longer will we have to endure this stigma on ANY coast?

    The summit allowed me to finally meet up close and in person, three women who follow this blog and who are also wonderful and successful authors in their own right - never mind their beauty and golden spirits! If you don't J.D. Mason, Electa Rome Parks and Trice Hickman - please get to know them!

    Have I mentioned here that sometimes I feel like I'm living under a rock? Which has to be the reason why I had not heard of Kimberly Terry and China Ball - two authors making a name and carving niche for themselves in this industry.



    And of course there were the "old heads" -- and I say that with all of the love and respect in the world-- LOL -- "old-heads" denotes those of us who has been around the publishing block a few times. Us seasoned scribes who've been in the game for at least ten years and counting!

    Ya'll know who you are -- it's always a joy to be in your presence

    *bowing graciously*

    Blanche Richardson and her daughter Cherysse Calhoun are the proprietors the oldest black owned book store in the country and they were on hand selling books and sharing stories. They are a dynamic and informative duo who is trying hard to preserve the legacy their fore bearers began some fifty years ago. So you if you or anyone you know reside in the Bay Area, please make it your business to drop in and patronize Marcus Book where hand-selling is still a vibrant tradition. We AA authors owe them a debt of gratitude, beucase without them..............*sniff* - well ya'll know the rest!



    The California Book Summit provided many highlights. But for me the following three get the gold star:

    Of course J. California Cooper is always a joy and while I did not get to sit and speak with her this time around, I was happy just to be in the room with her and breath the same air. Ya'll know how that is.



    I was moved to tears as I listened to Educators and Authors Dr. Peggy Brooks Bertram and Barbara A. Seals- Nevergold and contributors - read letters from Go, Tell Michelle. their ground-breaking collection of letters addressed to First lady Michelle Obama. The letters came from Black women living all of over the world.
    I will use the word Powerful, to describe what I heard - but that is probably an understatement.


    And while the collection will knock your socks off - the story of how the book came to fruition and the success it has had without the benefit of a traditional publisher - is so awe inspiring and mind blowing that my faltering belief in publishing on ones own terms has been...well...revitialized.

    And last but certainly not least, I finally met an author who I have long admired and who has always been a friend and mentor in my head: Ms. Tina Ansa McElroy.

    Sunday morning Ms. Tina and I were finally able to spend a little time together. We hugged and held hands and she confided in me that she thought we had met before - I assured her that we had not - but I kinda understood why she felt that way - cause I feel like I have known her all my life. That's how powerful the written word is ya'll....




    Sidebar: On the morning of 9/11/09 thunder marched across the sky and the dark clouds began to leak. A rainstorm right? Not unusual for an East Coast gal like myself -- but that small storm caused quite a stir amongst Bay area residents.



    Apparently, it never rains in sunny, northern California until November - so the small cloud burst came as a shock and surprise to the residents.

    Do you think we AUTHORS had something to do with that? I think so -- 'cause anything is liable to happen when you gather a bunch of talented, intelligent, beautiful, creative BLACK folk in one place!

    I think I finally understand their fear and loathing...........humpf......and it just might be justified.....WATCH OUT NOW.......BOO!......

    *rubbing hands together..cackling, menacingly*



  • Bernice L. McFadden
  • Tuesday, September 01, 2009

    Life is a basket and then you die....

    Publishing comes to a grinding halt during the last sweltering weeks of summer. The powers that be take the month of August off - leaving us authors twiddling our thumbs until the day after Labor Day when editors and agents schlep back into the office, right their glasses on the bridges of their noses, and begin to make their way through the hundreds of emails that most probably include book proposals from authors like myself.

    In the meantime I pass the time by distracting myself with all sorts of things. One particularly pleasant distraction is the cover art for my novel Glorious. Currently I am infatuated with these two:






    I'm a Libra and we tend to have difficulty making decisions, so please take the time to look right and cast your vote for jacket #1 or #2. Your opinion is important to me!

    Last night I went to see RUINED for the second time this year. And it was just as wonderful as the first time. Condola Rashaad - daughter of Phylicia Rashaad, plays the "ruined" Sophie in the story.

    Condola will not remember this, she was barely two years old when we first kinda-sort-met in the elevator of the "30 Rock" building. This was when her mother was the reigning Queen of television on the hit series The Cosby Show. Anyway, I was in the elevator and Phyllicia Rashaad stepped on. She was carrying a sleepy Condola in her arms. I was standing at the back of the elevator when Condola's eyes rolled open and she peered at me for a moment before offering me a little smile, which I responded to with my own smile and wave.

    Fast forward to 2000 and I receive an email from Debbie Allen (Condola's Aunt). Lydia Grant wanted to meet me?!!! Who didn't love Debbie's character as the dance instructor from the popular television series FAME!

    Debbie had recently read SUGAR and was interested in acquiring the film rights. We met and had a divine time together. The deal never came to fruition - but that's Hollywood, right?

    Fast forward to 2009 and I am sitting in the theater watching Condola Rashaad wow us with her singing and acting abilities.

    *shaking my head at this wonderous life*

    Our lives are woven baskets, the roads we take, mere reeds that continuously intersect, overlap, drawing us closer together.

    If you haven't already had the pleasure of experiencing RUINED -- you've got just 4 days left to try and do so. But if you miss it - you can purchase a copy of the play online or at your local bookstore.



    And for those Kindle users out there - my novella Keeper of Keys is now available for your reading pleasure.......

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