[NEohioPAL]Attention authors, poets, writers, bookstores

Doug Warnke dwarnke at karamu.com
Wed Mar 10 08:01:06 PST 2004


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Karamu Performing Arts Theater announces an opportunity for local =
authors to vend their material during performances of Bee Luther Hatchee =
March 12- April 4.  Those responding will set up at a provided table in =
the lobby of the theater and sell their materials to the audience before =
and after performances for a 15% royalty fee on all gross sales.  =
Interested parties should contact Annette Bailey, Operations Manager, at =
795-7070 ext. 213 to reserve a table.  Limited space available on first =
come, first served basis.  Karamu is located at 2355 E. 89th, at the =
corner of 89th and Quincy in the heart of the Fairfax district.

Synopsis of Bee-Luther Hatchee:

    Shelita Burns, a young editor, burst into the limelight with her =
first non-fiction best seller about the memoirs of an edlder =
Africa-American woman whom she has never seen, only corresponded with.  =
The book speaks to Shelita and her understanding of "the silenced voice" =
- authors who were never published because of their race.  When she =
seeks out the reclusive author, Shelita is forced to to confront her own =
future and the troubling question: "Who owns the story of your life?"


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of <EM>Bee Luther Hatchee</EM> March 12- April 4.  Those responding =
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set up at a provided table in the lobby of the theater and sell their =
materials=20
to the audience before and after performances for a 15% royalty fee on =
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sales.  Interested parties should contact Annette Bailey, =
Operations=20
Manager, at 795-7070 ext. 213 to reserve a table.  Limited space =
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on first come, first served basis.  Karamu is located at 2355 E. =
89th, at=20
the corner of 89th and Quincy in the heart of the Fairfax =
district.</FONT></DIV>
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Hatchee</EM>:</FONT></DIV>
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burst into the limelight with her first non-fiction best seller about =
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corresponded with.  The book speaks to Shelita and her =
understanding of=20
"the silenced voice" - authors who were never published because of their =

race.  When she seeks out the reclusive author, Shelita is forced =
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