Wednesday, August 1, 2012

| Women of the African Diaspora

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About the Author

Jamila E. Gomez was born on January 15th, 1982 in Chicago, Ill. She is the youngest of three daughters. She lived in Chicago for three years before she and her family moved to St. Louis, Missouri, where she attended kindergarten.
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After kindergarten, Jamila and her family packed up and moved to Lithonia, Georgia. There she attended Redan Elementary, Salem Middle, and Redan High School, graduating in 2000. She wrote her first poem at age 17 as a means of dealing with the death of her grandmother. Two years after graduation, she attended Georgia Perimeter College, where she majored in English. It was there that she took courses geared towards creative writing and eventually developed an interest in writing poetry. She had three poems published in the school?s literary magazine.
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Following her schooling, Jamila maintained her passion for poetry and continued to write, hoping for the opportunity to one day become a published poet. Along the way, she managed to become a freelance editor, editing ?Secret Covers? for Timothy Hill and ?Seven Days, Seven Nights: More Skeletons Revealed? for L?Mignon.

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In a 10-month period, starting in the summer of 2011, Jamila managed to self-publish a collection of her own poetry in a book entitled, ?Pure Confessions? (Volumes l and ll). The books contain poems she had written in a 3-year timeframe. She has also written a novella, entitled ?Birthday Girl?. The novella was published under One Karma Publishing. Jamila has just completed co-authoring an erotic short story called ?Good Men Still Exist?, which is scheduled for release in the Fall of 2012, as well as an erotic short story of her own, entitled ?My Sheree Amore?, and a book of erotic poetry called ?Pleasures of the Unknown?, both to be released by the 2012?s end. Currently, she works as a freelance copy editor and proofreader.
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Besides being a sister and a daughter, Jamila is also an aunt to a niece and nephew. She enjoys spending time with family and friends, traveling, board games, and listening to music.

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About the book

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For most folks in Decatur, Georgia, December 16th was a regular day. However, for Elisha, today was extra special. She was turning 30 and ready to party hard. With her two best friends, Mika and Julie, along for the ride, Elisha was about to experience a weekend that she?d only read about in books and seen in movies.
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Considering she?d not celebrated her birthday since childhood, Elisha had no idea what was in store for her; not just for the night, but for the entire weekend. She had one wish for her birthday?Dante. Elisha had been crushing on Dante for as long as she could remember, and he knew it. He saw this as the perfect opportunity to show her that he was well aware of her feelings, and makes a special appearance at Elisha?s birthday party, a party she had not expected. Little did everyone know, his special appearance at the party was not the only surprise of the weekend, not just for Elisha, but for other seemingly innocent bystanders.
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Jamila Gomez gives you the inside scoop on the twists, turns, ups, and downs of all the events of Elisha?s weekend. Will truths come out for the Birthday Girl?
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To learn more about Jamila Gomez, visit:
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www.jamilagomez.com

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