It was challenging. First, writing the original story and then going through the editing process. Losing money, having friendships tainted and then doing more re-writes.
The process was maddening but now that it's over, I realized looking back over the few years it took me to get to this point that I wouldn't have changed it for the world. It was worth it.
The next few months are going to be spent writing more books and meeting writers face to face. Writing for CNN's iReport has been an amazing journey in and of itself, and it is the perfect platform to showcase my work as well as the works of other authors. And let's not forget my column on "The Examiner."
I still believe in paying it forward. That, perhaps is hardwired into my DNA. But I cannot take the focus off of myself. I have too many books to write and so many stories to tell. There are messages of encouragement nestled within my story lines...messages that need to be spread.
As a Crime Drama author, I find that placing myself into this niche will ultimately work for me. There's a big world out there and I want to experience as much of it as I can.
In the meantime, with "Bruthas - The Final Chapter" completed, I hope that you take a moment to download a copy and find out who the real killer is that is stalking "The Block." I hope that you rejoice with The Whitfield's in all of their triumphs, remark on their faith and shed a tear in their times of sadness.
http://www.amazon.com/Bruthas-Final-Chapter-Series-ebook/dp/B00F1G8RKS/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1380116441&sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=bruthas+by+jl+whitehead
In the meantime, thank you all who have taken the time to stop here at The Writer's Megaphone and spent just a little bit of time with me!
~ J.L. Whitehead
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Ten Things I Wish I Knew Before Entering The Writing Industry!
1. No matter how good you think you work is, everyone will not like what you've written...and they aren't supposed to.
Writing is driven by perspective, and everyone will not share yours. No matter how many nods of approval you get, there will always be someone that will look at your book and not give it the approval that you feel it deserves. Take it for what it's worth. Don't let it discourage you and move on.
2. Read the works of others...constantly!
Don't become so involved with your own storyline that you don't have the time or patience to read the works of others. Overall, it will make you a better writer and it will help you keep your finger on the pulse of the works of your constituents in the industry.
3. Don't do business with friends.
This sounds cold, but it really isn't. I've lost a great deal of money and had friendships tainted because we decided to go into business together. Oftentimes, it was because the person that I went into business with couldn't deliver what they promised...so instead of giving me what I paid for, they gave me something and then hoped that for the sake of friendship, I wouldn't be too upset over the loss. The problem is, they aren't willing to give you even a portion of your money back because in their mind, they gave you "something." Save your time and preserve your friendship...unless you are absolutely sure that they can live up to your expectations, don't do business with friends.
4. Make sure that whomever you decide to do business with have verifiable references and examples of their work.
People are funny. Many times, people that go into business for themselves are always looking for new clients. In doing so, they may see a need in you that they believe wholeheartedly that they can fill, even if they can't. Save yourself some time, money and aggravation by asking two important questions: 1. Do you have examples of your work? 2. Do you have verifiable references? If they don't have those two things, keep it moving. I could have saved myself so much money if I had asked those two questions before forming business relationships.
5. Have your work proofread...and then hire a reputable editor.
I don't have to elaborate on this...do I?
6. Listen to constructive criticism.
I released the second half of my book recently. It is currently on Amazon right now for sale. During the upload process, I lost all of my quotation marks. Another author pointed it out to me. And even though I already knew it, he was bringing it to my attention not to be mean or callous, but to advise me of something that he may have thought I overlooked. Bottom line is that he was right. Learn to accept the criticism as well as the compliments.
7. Promote your own work, but don't alienate your audience.
This is hard because while you want people to know about your work, you don't want to bombard them to the point where they have no interest in it. For instance, if you have a Facebook account and you drop people into conversations to tell them about your work, some people don't like being included in conversations that they haven't elected to participate in. I see it all the time. Know who your audience is and play up to them in such a way that you don't appear like the only thing of interest to you is your work...even if it's true for the moment.
8. Be prepared to take your knocks!
Things very rarely go as planned. Many times, you will encounter obstacle after obstacle that will hinder you from getting you to where you are trying to get to. It can be maddening, but it is part of the process. For instance, when I uploaded the second installment of my book, I thought to myself, "That's it. I'm done." And then I took a deep breath only to find out that the my quotations marks were eliminated during the upload process and that I had to do more work to give my readership a better reading experience. It's crazy, but I wasn't prepared for so many obstacles to block me from reaching my goal. But they're there. Just be ready for them.
9. Write when your mind is clear.
Have you ever had a bad day at work or had something personal going on but you wanted to work on your book anyway just for the sake of getting another chapter done? I am a "mood" writer. I can't write when I'm upset or worked up about something. Others can. But the ones that can find that they don't do their best work when their mind is otherwise preoccupied. Clear your head. Or better yet, deal with what pissed you off as best as you can before you start putting fingers to keyboard.
10. Set aside time in this industry to write for you and only you.
I blog and have two columns in two publications. Most of the time, I'm writing to showcase someone elses work. I thought by paying it forward, I could shed some light on another author that could use it and at the same time, shed some light on myself. It doesn't always work out that way; yet I wouldn't change the way I do things...except for this: Make sure you set aside time to write for you! Work on your book, your poetry, your letters...anything that you can call exclusively yours. Because sometimes at the end of the day, you are all you have.
~ J.L. Whitehead
Saturday, September 7, 2013
Bruthas - The Final Chapter has been released!
It's been an interesting journey...but like all journeys, this is just a resting place. This is just a spot where I can regroup, reflect and release. I can collect my thoughts, go over the right decisions made as well as the wrong ones.
Was it all worth it?
In one word...YES!
http://www.amazon.com/Bruthas-Final-Chapter-Series-ebook/dp/B00F1G8RKS/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1378574682&sr=8-2&keywords=Bruthas+by+J.L
~ J.L. Whitehead
Was it all worth it?
In one word...YES!
http://www.amazon.com/Bruthas-Final-Chapter-Series-ebook/dp/B00F1G8RKS/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1378574682&sr=8-2&keywords=Bruthas+by+J.L
~ J.L. Whitehead
Sunday, August 25, 2013
The Writer's Megaphone shouts out author, entrepreneur and humanitarian, Emlyn DeGannes
The media has been guilty of reporting news that may be disconcerting, heartbreaking if not downright shocking. We are reminded that we live in a imperfect society. We are also reminded that the depths of the human spirit can sink to all time lows, and just when we think that it can't sink any lower, we will receive a report that proves that indeed it can.
I use this platform as a means to give a little bit of exposure to authors, poets and entrepreneurs that might otherwise not have the opportunity to let the literary community know about their work. I use this forum to bring a 'human' side to the people of the industry because I know that it is very much needed.
Today, I bring to you author, entrepreneur and humanitarian, Emlyn DeGannes. She owns a bookstore located in Claymont, Delaware that goes by the name of MeJah Books. She is also the owner and proprietor of ANU Direction Publishing and it is through her own publishing company that she released her novel entitled, "Letters To Ms. Em." It is within the pages of this work that you find that she forged an unlikely friendship with an inmate doing life in prison. Told through a series of letters, Ms. DeGannes tells the story of 'Rainn', the inmate who admittedly made some wrong choices and is now paying dearly for them. Please see the formal review located at the bottom of this piece.
Emlyn DeGannes true passions does not lie in her publishing business nor does it reside in her writings. Her true passions are quite visible in the work that she does in and around her community. Her heart goes out to the disenfranchised; especially the children. Knowing that many children didn't have a place to go to read and consequently learn, she created MeJah Books as a safe haven so that they could do the one thing that would ensure that they would have a fighting chance in a society where the rules are stacked against them. She gave them a place to read. I will not continue to bore you with the many accolades that I can give Ms. DeGannes; or whom some people have come to know as Ms. Em. Instead, I will let her tell you who she is and what she is about!
I use this platform as a means to give a little bit of exposure to authors, poets and entrepreneurs that might otherwise not have the opportunity to let the literary community know about their work. I use this forum to bring a 'human' side to the people of the industry because I know that it is very much needed.
Today, I bring to you author, entrepreneur and humanitarian, Emlyn DeGannes. She owns a bookstore located in Claymont, Delaware that goes by the name of MeJah Books. She is also the owner and proprietor of ANU Direction Publishing and it is through her own publishing company that she released her novel entitled, "Letters To Ms. Em." It is within the pages of this work that you find that she forged an unlikely friendship with an inmate doing life in prison. Told through a series of letters, Ms. DeGannes tells the story of 'Rainn', the inmate who admittedly made some wrong choices and is now paying dearly for them. Please see the formal review located at the bottom of this piece.
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Ms. Em |
JLW: Would you mind telling the readership the history
behind your book, "Letters to Ms. Em?"
EG: The history behind my book “Letters to Ms. Em” can take one
down many different roads in life. The book tells of a young man’s
choice...in this case, a misguided choice; the broken family structure, a topic
you wrote so vividly about in your novel “Bruthas” showing the lifeline of
civilization; the loss of a life because of his misguided choice; a life
sentence in prison, accepting his responsibility, designing his rehabilitation
plan for redemption. Along the way he was given a new family which
further brought about his transformation and led him to a new way of living;
living with compassion and love and experiencing the rewards which were love
and respect of his children and many others who were touched by his poems and
letters to me.
JLW: You are known in the Wilmington, Delaware area as the local
humanitarian. What are some of the outreach efforts that you have
participated in and what impact has it had on you?
EG: Some of my outreach efforts in the city of
Wilmington, Delaware are too many to mention. I live my life based on
compassion and as we all know, many individuals are walking around
suffering. I encounter people every day with a challenge; at time I have
the solution and at time all I am supposed to do is to listen. I am most
proud of my relationship with the younger generation-the hip hop
generation. I love their energy and they need the most direction and
dialogue. I love sharing my time with the detention
centers: Ferris and Grace Cottage, I share my time with inmates from Gander
Hill, Graterford prison who have requested a visit. I also have shared
five year of my life with girls from Wordsworth Treatment Facility. I
truly cannot remember all of my contributions but I will say that the time that
I shared was necessary. My work is in direct correlation to why I was
placed on earth. I am living my vocation and daily I am still discovering
and sharing my talents.
JLW: Out of all of the projects that you have undertaken,
which one of them stands out first and foremost to you and why?
EG: Out of all the project I have undertaken, the
one that stand out front and foremost is the relationship I have developed with
Rainn in “Letters to Ms. Em.” I gained a brother, a friend, a new niece
and nephew; a better understanding as to how I can better help children of
domestic violence; living with parent behind bars. Most of all I
understand that not all prisoners are bad people and many people are not
responsible enough to break the cycle so the cycle continues. This
undertaking has also allowed me to use Rainn’s experience as a lesson to teach
the younger generation about choices and to use his life experience as an
intervention and prevention measure.
JLW: What drives you?
EG: What drives me is the feeling I experienced when I
first arrived in America at age 13. It was the feeling of being alone
amidst the opportunity my mother struggled to provide for me and my
siblings. I always wanted to do the right thing because my mother always
did the right thing. My mother was my hero and she gave me the determination
to always keep it moving, no matter what. I will forever continue
the drive of compassion in honor of my Mom; it hasn’t failed me.
JLW: Tell us a little bit about your bookstore, "MeJah
Books?"
EG: My business MeJah Books, Inc., has been a part of my
life and the community for fifteen years. That’s a long time! I
don’t take credit for its longevity; it is the expression of the community and
the many people who have found a sense of peace at the bookstore. It is
located at the Tri-State Mall in Claymont Delaware. Check us out on the
website www.mejahbooks.com or visit us and experience what I am talking about.
It has definite been a journey in maintaining a bookstore in a time where
technology is trying to “kick us to the curb” but it is so much better to have
a conversation with a friendly face than a hand held device. This is what
MeJah Books stands for: community, communication, literacy, sharing, service,
diversity, culture and of course laughter, along with a cup of tea or
coffee. What more can you ask for?
To learn more about MeJah Books, please visit the website at:
To read the formal review of 'Letters To Ms. Em' click on the link below:
~J.L. Whitehead
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
The Writer's Megaphone shouts out author Roxie H.
"How Far Would You Go For The Ring?"
I remember the scene in "The Color Purple" where the character Ms. Sofia gets married to Harpo. After they were pronounced husband and wife, rather than kiss her husband, Sofia turns to her family and friends and says, "I's married now!" Back then, and has it has been for generations afterwards, the goal for some women has been to get married and have some children. For some, it was simply to get married.
Forward wind to the present and you'll find that the idea of marriage may have fallen by the wayside and what's in it's place is simple co-habitation. Terms like "wifey" have become commonplace and the idea of traditional marriage is something that may be in the cards for some, but instead of it being in the immediate plans of the couple, it is pushed to the back...so far back that it may not be reached at all.
In "How Far Would You Go For The Ring?" author Roxie H. pushes the envelope and takes you into the sad world of a woman who lacked so much self-esteem that she was willing to endure anything to ensure that she came first in her man's life. She didn't even seem to be worried about fidelity...just as long as the man came home to her. I had to ask the author some questions that would help me understand the mindset of a woman that would allow so much to be done to her, while simultaneously inflicting her own set of pain in the wake of the poor choices she has made.
RH: Yes,
I am Candice. I lived the life of a woman who endured the abuse,
betrayal and manipulation for the sake of loving a man. My self-esteem
and self worth was the lowest it has ever been in my life. I lived and
breathed what ever my ex wanted from me. I sacrificed my being to one
day aspire to be his wife.
JLW: Having walked
in Candice's shoes (at least to a certain degree), what advice would you
give to women that currently face the same situation as Candice?
RH: Some women invest many years in a
relationship with a man feeling a sense of obligation that she should be the
one they marry. He will not get better
after you become his wife. Love yourself
as hard as you love him and in doing so, you will see your value. The continued cheating, verbal and financial
abuse is not worth the ring.
Really, what value does the ring
have when you are crying every night?
You are humiliated amongst your friends and family because they know he
is a cheat, liar, beater and manipulator.
Most women who have read my book come back and tell me they could
identify themselves in some part of Candice’s life. They don’t want to be a Candice and they don’t
want to love a Champ. It is easier to
recognize bad decisions and choices in others besides ourselves.
I wrote the book in the hopes
that women will see just how much we abuse ourselves in loving these types of
men. Begin to love and respect yourself
and others will have to do the same. It
starts with your ladies. You are worthy
to be loved; not used.
JLW: So now that you've written your first book, what is in next for Roxie H?
RH: I
enjoy writing. I am currently writing my sophomore novel, "Sitting on
the Pew". Also I am working on the sequel to How Far Will You Go For the
Ring? My readers want to know what happens next for Candice. I am a
motivational and public speaker. I plan to continue to tell my story and
give words of encouragement to women. I speak about knowing your worth
and empowering women.
JLW: How hard was it for you to transition yourself into the literary world and what advice would you give new authors?
RH: It
is hard to get into the literary world. You need a mentor to assist you
with the process. It takes a lot of hard work and dedication to travel
the journey through typing the first word to your book to holding the
finished book in your hand. Invest in a good editor. It is the most
expensive service to get your book to print. It is also the most
important one.
JLW: If there was one thing that you could change in the literary industry, what would it be?
RH: It
is my belief writers are under paid professionals. I would change the
compensation for the professionals in the literary industry.
To learn more about author Roxie H., please visit her website listed below:
~ J.L. Whitehead
Monday, August 19, 2013
My Best Friend by J.L. Whitehead
The rain falls in gentle pellets, tapping my window pane.
It reminds me of you - echoing in my heart how lonely I am.
The place across the room where you used to sit is painfully empty,
Who knew that losing something so precious could reverberate a quiet so loudly?
I remember running on the beach with you,
riding up the coast with the wind tossing you in glee.
You had a perpetual smile, encased in deep brown eyes;
and I knew that you loved me unconditionally.
I could always count on you, knowing you had my back,
which is why I cared for you as deeply as I did.
Not a day went by when I didn't say, 'I love you.'
And you didn't have to say a word because they were said through eyes so deep...
eyes that truly saw me.
Sometimes I can still hear the patter of your feet.
And my heart breaks all over again because you aren't really here.
And as the rain continues to fall from darkened skies,
I think how someone could hit you, then leave you.
How could someone take away my best friend,
and shatter my world without a backward glance?
I buried you with saddened eyes and tear-stained cheeks,
with your favorite toy - your favorite blanket - your favorite collar.
Thursday, August 8, 2013
The Writer's Megaphone shouts out author Andre Carter
At any given time, you can go into any bookstore in the country and find a book that is designed to help you to be a better you. These books, commonly known as self-help or advice books are presented with the intention of providing direction to someone who may need directing...helping them to achieve a sense of peace and self-accomplishment that may allude them in everyday living. I've read some of these books, implemented some of their strategies; and admittedly some of the advice paid off while others fell flat. Men don't normally read self-help books (at least not in broad daylight) because it goes against the nature of a man. To admit that he needs help or guidance in any given situation lends credence to him perhaps not being strong enough to handle his business.
Maybe that is part of the problem with men all along. We don't know when to reach out for help when we need it. We have to be strong two-four-seven, not show any signs of weakness even when circumstances may put us in the position where we may have to.
Author Andre Carter has written a book that will hopefully address issues that face men on an everyday basis. His book entitled, "The Man-ual" was written with the intention of opening the eys of men across the country to help us to be better at what we should already be...and that is leaders, husbands, fathers, nurturers and providers.
To find out more about Mr. Carter and his work, check out the contact information below:
www.facebook.com/Thera.P.4.Free
Maybe that is part of the problem with men all along. We don't know when to reach out for help when we need it. We have to be strong two-four-seven, not show any signs of weakness even when circumstances may put us in the position where we may have to.
Author Andre Carter has written a book that will hopefully address issues that face men on an everyday basis. His book entitled, "The Man-ual" was written with the intention of opening the eys of men across the country to help us to be better at what we should already be...and that is leaders, husbands, fathers, nurturers and providers.
JLW: Would you tell the readership about your book and how you hope it will impact our community?
AC: The Man-ual is a book designed to alleviate the average mistakes made in common relationships. By alleviating those mistakes in relationships that occur, you can expect a lower divorce rate, a lower rate of childhood pregnancies and a lower high school drop out rate due to broken homes. The Man-ual will teach men how to bring back the spark that earned their mate's attention and affections.
AC: The Man-ual is a book designed to alleviate the average mistakes made in common relationships. By alleviating those mistakes in relationships that occur, you can expect a lower divorce rate, a lower rate of childhood pregnancies and a lower high school drop out rate due to broken homes. The Man-ual will teach men how to bring back the spark that earned their mate's attention and affections.
JLW: Who is your intended target audience and why?
AC: My target audience is men; married and single.
AC: My target audience is men; married and single.
JLW: In your opinion, what is the one thing that is hurting our
community respectively, and what would you suggest as a means to change
it?
AC: Education and the lack of it is what is hurting our community. Children having children hurt our community. A child doesn't know how to be an adult because they haven't been one. Yet they are stuck with making adult decisions when it comes to raising a child. If you decided to go back to school, would you want your teacher to be a child? Children teaching children is the on going vicious cycle in our black communities. The disease is called Teen Pregnancy. The cure is The Man-ual...The Relationship Manual Created Just For Men. The Man-ual provides men with the education needed to make smarter choices when choosing a mate. Therefore, relationships last longer. The percentage of divorce and broken homes drop. With both parents in the home raising the children, there should be a drop in teen pregnancy as well as a drop in the high school drop out rate.
AC: Education and the lack of it is what is hurting our community. Children having children hurt our community. A child doesn't know how to be an adult because they haven't been one. Yet they are stuck with making adult decisions when it comes to raising a child. If you decided to go back to school, would you want your teacher to be a child? Children teaching children is the on going vicious cycle in our black communities. The disease is called Teen Pregnancy. The cure is The Man-ual...The Relationship Manual Created Just For Men. The Man-ual provides men with the education needed to make smarter choices when choosing a mate. Therefore, relationships last longer. The percentage of divorce and broken homes drop. With both parents in the home raising the children, there should be a drop in teen pregnancy as well as a drop in the high school drop out rate.
JLW: What possessed you to write a book such as this?
AC: I wrote The Man-ual...The Relationship Manual Created Just For Men because I, myself have made a lot of relationship mistakes and thought that I should pass on what I learned from my experiences. Knowledge is to be shared, not hidden.
AC: I wrote The Man-ual...The Relationship Manual Created Just For Men because I, myself have made a lot of relationship mistakes and thought that I should pass on what I learned from my experiences. Knowledge is to be shared, not hidden.
JLW: What other projects do you have in the works?
AC: "Say No To Less Than 7 Figures In Real Estate" is my next book. This book will train real estate agents to be successful from their first year in business.
AC: "Say No To Less Than 7 Figures In Real Estate" is my next book. This book will train real estate agents to be successful from their first year in business.
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