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Written Magazine  

Written is a nationally syndicated insert to African American newspapers. This talk show will educate, entertain and inform readers and writers about issue of interest to the African American

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    Written's Conversation with Bishop TD Jakes

    TD Jakes has a new release for the holidays. Listen as TD Jakes takes his ministry to the fiction side.

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    Written's Conversation with NFL Reporter and Author James Brown

    Former NFL Player and current head of Fox Sports Football James Brown discuss his book Role of a Lifetime: Reflections on Faith, Family and Significant Living.

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    Written talks to Rev. Run and Justin Simmons

    Last year, the stars of Run's House delivered their refreshing, loving style of parenting right into your hands with their bestselling book Take Back Your Family: How to Raise Respectful and Loving Kids in a Dysfunctional World (Gotham Books, On Sale: August 4, 2009; $15.00). Now in paperback, husband and wife team Rev Run and Justine Simmons head back on the road to reinforce their impactful brand of parenting to a host of passionate fans. In Take Back Your Family, Rev Run and Justine Simmons offer their first hand wisdom on parenting and a behind-the-scenes look at what has made their family so successful. By instilling firm boundaries, noble values, discipline and faith, they have managed to keep their children away from outside influences like drugs and essentially become role models for them by leading by example, rather than preaching to them. Written with the same charm and humor familiar to fans of Run's House, Take Back Your Family offers their simple rules of parenting that all embody one thing--love.

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    Written's conversation with Video Vixen Karrine Steffans

    She's back! The vixen who started it all in print is back with The Vixen Manuel: How to find, seduce and keep the man you want. This "how to" guide is sure to be keep you talking

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    Written converses with Actor, Author Hill Harper

    Hill Harper, star of CSI NY talks with Written about his book Letters to my Sons and Letters to my daughters

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    Written on-line book club discusses BeBe Moore Campbell's Your Blues Ain't Like Mine

    The late BeBe Moore Campbell helped start the modern commercial fiction movement in the African American genre with the books Brothers and Sisters, 72 Hour Hold, What You Owe Me and Singing in the Come Back Choir. Her first novel, Your Blues Ain’t Like Mine masterfully moves across time and color lines to bring a moving story that will have the reader feeling a full range of emotions. Publisher Weekly wrote “Written in poetic prose, filled with masterfully drawn and sympathetic characters that a less able hand might have rendered in stereotypes, this first novel blends the irony of Flannery O'Connor's fiction and the poignance of Harper Lee's. Moving quickly and believably from the eve of integration in rural Mississippi to the present-day street gangs in Chicago's housing projects, Campbell captures the gulf between pre-and post-civil rights America; her story, starting with the murder of a young black man whose trial--argued before an all-white jury--captures national attention, shows us how far we have come and yet suggests we have not come so far after all.”

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    Written talks Vampires with LA Banks

    The famous writer of all genres talks with Written about her vampire series that concluded with the book Thirteenth. Written's on-line book club is reading The Awakening

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