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Rogue

Rogue

I love to read suspense thrillers and mysteries and writing poetry and doing crossword puzzels. I am a genealogy fanatic so when I'm not reading I try to solve the puzzle that is my family tree.
  • MD, USA
  • member since March 6 2007

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  • Marie Antionette~ Author

    Marie Antionette~ Author says

    Hello Rogue. I 'm just drooping a note to invite you to visit my site: www.mzmarieantionette.com and check out the release of my book titled A Girl Named Job available via-paypal. This is a revised second release due to difficulties I experienced with a subsidiary publisher 3 years ago. I've learned that practice = progress and if you are interested, I'd truly appreciate your support.

    www.mzmarieantionette.com

    posted 9 months ago. ( send a note )
  • DeBerryandGrant

    DeBerryandGrant says

    We're having a CONTEST!
    EVER BEEN BROKE?
    In our new book What Doesn't Kill You, the main character, Tee Hodges, loses her job and just about everything else except her mind and her sense of humor. So we're having a contest--tell us your best BROKE STORY! And win prizes!! Visit http://deberryandgrant.com, http://twomindsfull.blogspot.com, http://blog.myspace.com/twomindsfull for contest details!!!!

    AND

    Sunday, Dec 21 6:10PM-7PM. We're going to be on Blogtalk Radio with our friend and sister author, Donna Hill. If you're free please drop by http://blogtalkradio.com/author-donna-hill at 6:10pm to listen and/or call 347 426-3649 to join in the chat.

    AND
    Did you know December is National Buy a Book by Somebody Black and Give it to Somebody Not Black Month? Check out our friend Carleen Brice at http://welcomewhitefolks.blogspot.com/

    ENJOY YOUR WEEKEND!

    posted 12 months ago. ( send a note )
  • DeBerryandGrant

    DeBerryandGrant says

    We haven't been reading much these days, but we have been busy writing and counting our many blessings! And we now dates and cities for our Tour for What Doesn't Kill You--which will be released Jan. 6, 2009. Please visit our website: http://deberryandgrant.com/DGTours.html for exact times, locations and for updates. Come and see us if we're in/near your city-and PLEASE spread the word!

    posted 12 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Sweet n' Sassy

    Sweet n' Sassy says

    Must be a guy thing...there daddy is the same way...now me and our daughter we LOVE the sand...love the feel of it between my toes and under my feet...and love wearing sandals...the only time the boys hate their sandals is when they're at the beach or when they're playing in the dirt...they MUST have socks and sneakers on...How are you and the family...hope all is well...whatcha' been up to...whatcha' reading...thanks for keeping in touch...have a blessed and Happy HOLIDAY weekend...any bbq's...Happy Reading :-)

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Urchild

    Urchild says

    Have a great holiday. B-safe!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Urchild

    Urchild says

    You can do anything but tear up. This is a wonderful time to be alive.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Urchild

    Urchild says

    Oh child, don't you know it. Thank for stopping by, don't stay away too long, miss talking to you. Enjoy the history.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Eugenia O'Neal

    Eugenia O'Neal says

    Hi Rogue - if you're on Facebook, feel free to friend me there too.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • TL James

    TL James says

    Thank you for the add!

    If you want a good suspense, read The MPire: In Search of the Lost. It will expand your horizons while staying in the comfort of your urban genre.

    Check out the trailer on the official website. www.mpireonline.com

    -TL James

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Kimani  Press

    Kimani Press says

    Thanks for the friendship!! Stopping to see what's on your shelf. :-)

    Check out Gwyneth Bolton in the Kimani Press Myspace Lounge @ www.myspace.com/kimanipress

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Urchild

    Urchild says

    Yes, can't wait until the election. That is one of my babies, LaRoux. I have one more..Misty.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Casanegra

    Casanegra says

    Hi, And thanks for thinking about me IM hanging in there keep my sister in your pray.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Sweet n' Sassy

    Sweet n' Sassy says

    Hey, Rogue...waz up? It's been a minute since we've had a chat...how are you...hope all is well on your end...yeah they're growing too fast...glad I'm home to enjoy this time...and if I don't speak to you before hand you have a safe and Happy 4th, too...Happy Reading :-)

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Ms. NasBooks Kizel

    Ms. NasBooks Kizel says

    Just finished Get Low by Darren Coleman. It's very good!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • imogene

    imogene says

    mystery from Cornwell and I picked up another Eleanor Taylor Bland Windy City Dying...

    Street Life and Jihad is ominous sounding...
    Finishing a couple of books now, my reading is getting a little off schedule and I'm still on it though.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Urchild

    Urchild says

    Thank you for stopping by. I have been busy, and i am just getting back on to do some maintenance and add some books. We made HISTORY girl....Now, let's put OBAMA in the White House, Take care!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Jaya

    Jaya says

    Hello dear member of the Black Feminist/Womanist Literature group! It's J., the admin., and I'm writing to inform you of the group's new look! (And it goes beyond the change in our group picture, though it is nice, don't you agree?) :) What we're discussing now: Patricia Hill Collins' Black Feminist Thought, Toni Morrison's Sula for our July read, our little BIG Read: 7 short stories in 7 days to begin later this month, the National Black Arts Festival where Alice Walker and Pearl Cleage are featured speakers, and more!

    We'll soon have a group blog up and running, will begin profiling the uberly dynamic authors within our own group, discussing women's/girls action coalitions in your city, reviving some of our good ol' threads, etc.

    I challenge everyone to invite at least one friend (already a member of shelfari or otherwise) to join the Black Feminist/Womanist Literature group and to log in at least bi-weekly. (Though weekly would be wonderful!) And I pledge to do the same.

    And did you know that Toni Morrison's new novel, A Mercy, is due to be released in November? Ah, you would if you'd visited our group page! (No, actually, I haven't posted this information. lol) But do stop by and fall into the purple haze that is extraordinary literature by feminists of color!

    Love, Jaya

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • imogene

    imogene says

    Welcome to Black Feminist Womanist Literature... What are you reading?

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • jboogie19

    jboogie19 says

    Hey Rogue! I just started The Good House and her new book, Blood Colony. So far, so good. I am so late in reading Tananarive Due's books! I went to hear her speak today at a bookstore and she autographed both of my books. She was so gracious and interesting, and I'm glad I went! Some ladies at the book reading told me how good LA Banks' books are, so I bought her book The Bitten. We shall see how that goes. What are you reading nowadays?

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Pearl

    Pearl says

    Thanks for the friend request!

    Hugs,
    Pearl

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )