It was the motherload of all book fairs to-date. The night before I could hardly sleep. I tried to calm myself down with a cup of Chamomile – but this brain of mine was on ninety. I tried deep-breathing and became even the more stirred with excitement. I kept saying oh- I wonder, how will it be!
As I arrived a group of Soulful BookFair Authors greeted us warmly. My booth had been previously set. Asadah’s team lead the fair in high gear. Talk about an organized street-fair with purpose and prestige. The Soulful Chicago BookFair was just that.
All white, drums rumbling left and right. Chicago winds moved in rhythm. The Soulful Fair-Float was miraculous in splendor. Two performing stages. Music and laughter. Might I add books, books, and more books?
Oh, I was a proud little something – to give Saltwater On My Knees a place at the table.
It is a Poetic journey of sisterhood, mothers, and daughters. Her connective tissues are us. Lively, pulsing with poetry. A book of Mother -God, one that is loving, kind and nurturing humanity back to our original form. Before the hatred, degradation, and fear.
I wrote Saltwater on My Knees to pray with all of you who wish to join me. In a journey of love and hope that even in darkness we can hold dear the light, we have found.
So proud and happy for you baby. And you look marvelous. It’s your time now. Kick it up .
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thank you so much for saying this Mrs. Mikelle Briscoe I’m thankful for your encouragement. Miss ya’ll sending my love 🙂
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What a fabulous experience — hope those Chicagoans bought lots of books!!!
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it truly was and sold books – I’m all smiles
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Reblogged this on The Salamander Chronicles – Don Beukes.
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Congratulations Kristina 😊
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thank you so much 🙂 Nomzi Kumalo
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