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Founder of the popular Creative Thinkers International Ning site, Aberjhani is a former editor for the U.S. Air Force and a native of Savannah, Georgia (USA). He is also the author of eight books in multiple genres, including educational reference, biography, fantasy, mystery, poetry, history, and memoir. He is a winner of the Thomas Jefferson Award for his journalism, the Choice Academic Title and Best History Book Awards for his historical writings, the Creative Loafing Critic’s Pick Best Savannah Author Award for general authorship, and the Connect Savannah 2006 Poet and Spoken Word Artist of the Year Award for his poetry.

His books, four of which have Kindle editions, include: The River of Winged Dreams (2010); ELEMENTAL, The Power of Illuminated Love (2008, with artist Luther E. Vann); The American Poet Who Went Home Again (2008); Christmas When Music Almost Killed the World (2007/2008); Visions of a Skylark Dressed in Black (2006); Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance (2003, Facts On File); The Wisdom of W.E.B. Du Bois (2003, Kensington Books);and, I Made My Boy Out of Poetry (1997, Washington Publications/iUniverse). He has also served as an editor for a number of titles, the most recent of which is the Savannah Civil War Book Series.

From 2009-2011, Aberjhani has emerged as one of the pioneers of online interpretative citizen journalism through his position as the National African-American Art Examiner for the Clarity Media Group company, and billionaire businessman Philip Anschutz affiliation, Examiner.com. In this position, he has to date logged more than 100 informative and entertaining articles on such era-defining issues as: the case of Georgia death-row inmate Troy Anthony Davis; the life and death of cultural icon Michael Jackson; the presidency of Barack Obama; profiles of artists working in the U.S. Southeast, and a number of ongoing series, including on The International Year for People of African Descent.


Bibliography

  1. (2010)

    The River of Winged Dreams

  2. (2009)

    The American Poet Who Went Home Again

  3. (2008)

    Elemental: The Power of Illuminated Love

  4. (2003)

    Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance (Facts on File Library of American History)

  5. Literary Savannah

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  • Legal name: Aberjhani
  • Birthdate: July 8
  • Birthplace: Savannah, Georgia, USA
  • Nationality: African/Native American
  • Gender: Male
  • Official Website: http://www.aberjhani.com
  • Genres: Biography, Creative Nonfiction, Fantasy, General Fiction, History, Journalism, Poetry

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GOOGLE BOOKS OFFERS ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE PREVIEW
 



For the first time since the publication of Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance (Facts On File) in 2003, Google Books has recently added an extended preview to its listing of the title.

The preview includes a full-screen color reproduction of the cover, which features artwork by celebrated artist Jacob Lawrence, the foreword and authors’ notes, and free access to more than 100 pages of articles ranging from profiles of Chicago Defender editor Robert Abbott and the Abyssinian Baptist Church to Broadway star and social activist Sophie Tucker. Access is also available to a list of encyclopedia topics and a comprehensive appendix of maps detailing such subjects as the Great Migration, the development of black music, and the Harlem Renaissance’s influence around the world.

In addition to providing access to the generous preview itself, Google has also made available a preview widget that may be embedded in a blog or on a website. You can obtain the widget simply by clicking on the “link” icon in the upper right corner of the page for Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance and copying the code labeled “embed.” Once you’ve copied the code, paste and save it in your blog or on your website. The widget is ideal for educators and readers addressing subjects associated with the Harlem Renaissance/Jazz Age, American history in general, or examples of award-winning work by contemporary authors.
Google Books has made widgets available for the following titles as well:

Each of these serves as great introductions to the books themselves and makes a great addition to literary and education websites. If you happen to be an author yourself, you might consider checking the availability of widgets for your own books and adding them to your author profiles.

by Aberjhani
© 10/10/10









THE SPECIAL MAGIC OF AN EXCEPTIONAL BOOK COVER


Aberjhani signing copies of first edition of I Made My Boy Out of Poetry, feature cover art by Gustave Blache III.   That the painting, Portrait of a Young Man (a.k.a. Artist Spirit), by the New Orleans and New York City based artist Gustave Blache III, adorned the cover of my first book, I Made My Boy Out of Poetry, has long been a source of intense private joy. That joy recently transformed into something closer to inspired awe and restrained pride when I learned that the original painting had not been destroyed by the ravages of hurricanes Katrina and Rita as I once thought, but apparently had found safe haven in New Orleans’ Cole Pratt Gallery and has now joined an eclectic collection of exceptional art that will be sold by live online auction March 27 and 28, through the famous New Orleans Auction Galleries. Every twenty-first century author knows the value of appealing cover art and I considered myself extremely blessed when Blache agreed to allow me to utilize his painting for my book. The funny thing was that I had already picked out a different piece of art for the cover but promptly changed my mind the moment I saw his. A work of 78" x 36" oil-on-canvas brilliance, the painting stood about half a foot taller than me and took my breath away. The artist who had created this Renaissance-like masterwork was as modern as cell phones and MP3s, and the long t-shirt, short pants, and sneakers worn by the title subject with the stack of books at his feet reflected contemporary times as well. Yet the exquisite balance of deep shadows and abiding fields of light, and the face composed of boyhood innocence giving way to young adult caution, implied the work of a Dutch or Italian Master rather than a young genius from New Orleans. The forthcoming auction provides a resounding sense of validation of that initial assessment because New Orleans Auction Galleries has enjoyed substantial success in recent months marketing works by such classic artists as American painter George Inness (1825-1894) and Irish painter Francis Bacon (1909-1992) as well as by modern artists like Louisianan George Rodrigue.
  As it happened, Blache and I met at a time when we were both at a crossroad in our lives. I was settling into the reality that I had not left Savannah, Georgia, and flown to Europe or Africa as planned when I returned to the city a decade earlier, but instead had become a caregiver , bookseller, and constantly-striving author. Gustave was preparing to graduate from the former Savannah-based School of Visual Arts and relocate to New York. We connected through his mother, author Monica Blache, who had read an essay by me in ESSENCE Magazine, learned about my forthcoming book, then telephoned me to gently but persuasively suggest I “hold the presses” until I saw the real painting destined to become my first book cover. I was very happy to later acknowledge just how right she was. This first adventure into creative book-cover excellence helped set the stage for a succession of partnerships between my words and different artists’ painted visions. A few years later, the Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance was published with Jacob Lawrence’s Village Quartet on the cover. Upon reading some of my fiction and poetry, Tybee Island artist Denise Elliot-Vernon produced the original artwork for Visions of a Skylark Dressed in Black. The Bridge of Silver Wings, Christmas When Music Almost Killed the World, and ELEMENTAL The Power of Illuminated Love, all have cover art by Luther E. Vann. In addition, discussions are currently in progress with Amiri Geuka Farris regarding cover art for a forthcoming title: The River of Winged Dreams .
  After learning about the auction, I visited the online site and once again stared at the painting: the meek-yet-sly gaze of the boy made out of poetry both challenged and encouraged bold creative endeavors. The books next to his sneakered feet reminded me somehow that a writer’s work is not done until the life is done, and even then the books left behind often begin a work of their own, carrying the writer’s voice into the lives of readers long after he or she is gone.
by Aberjhani
author of I Made My Boy Out of Poetry
and Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance








(Savannah, Georgia, USA)--Following its official launch at the Telfair Museum Jepson Center for the Arts in Savannah, Georgia, on May 29, 2008, critics have started to weigh in on ELEMENTAL The Power of Illuminated Love (ISBN 0972114270) a coffee table gift book that showcases the work of acclaimed artist Luther E. Vann and poetry by noted author Aberjhani.

Writing in the June 4, 2008 edition of the weekly news entertainment magazine CONNECT Savannah news editor Linda Sickler described ELEMENTAL as, “a beautiful book…the reproductions of the paintings are outstanding. The poems were inspired by the paintings, and make perfect companions for the reproductions. All in all, Elemental is a real delight and was definitely worth the wait.”

In her review of Vann’s exhibit at the Telfair Museum, The highly regarded art critic and painter Bertha Husband described the artist’s work as “real painting” that is “realized in the process of its creation, and the end result can often surprise the painter, himself.” She further described the style and method as a demanding one that most artists avoid because of the extensive time and “commitment to the language of painting” involved to employ it. Nevertheless, she noted, “Vann succeeds because he has a subject––the life observed in houses, on the streets and in the parks of his city––and a technique he has made his own…”

Another renowned critic and author, Ja A. Jahannes, spoke at the launch for Elemental and called it “A wondrously amazing book.” He added that, “I see the universal mind in both the painting and poetry of Elemental. The ‘universal mind’ is always multi-dimensional––there is always the physical and the spiritual. The book has fusion of here and otherworldliness.”

Vann’s exhibit is currently scheduled to remain on display at the Telfair Museum Jepson Center for the Arts until September 14. His book, ELEMENTAL, The Power of Illuminated Love, is available at the Jepson Center Gift Shop, at Barnes and Noble, on Black Book Plus at http://www.blackbookplus.com/Elemental_The_Power_of_Illuminated_Love.asp and
through Soar Publishing at http://www.soarpublishingllc.com/ .


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