Check out Teyana Taylor and KeKe Palmer’s rendition of Alicia Keys’ “Unthinkable”….pretty hot, huh?
Check out Teyana Taylor and KeKe Palmer’s rendition of Alicia Keys’ “Unthinkable”….pretty hot, huh?
As always, I was doing my usual trip through globalgrind.com and found this interview they did with author Nikki Turner. I decided to share…this is straight from globalgrind.com:
What are you most excited about with Relapse?
I think it’s a story that so many girls need to hear and can relate to.
How do you come up with such strong female characters?
I put a lot of thought trying to come up with girl characters that make sense.
What writers do you admire?
Ernest Hemingway, Jackie Collins, Sister Souljah, Maya Angelou, the list can go on.
What was the decision behind continuing with your other characters?
The readers wanted it. You have to give them what they want. Its about giving them great stories. some characters they won’t let me get rid of.
Out of all your characters which do you have the most personal connection to?
I think I connect to each and every one of them but for different ways and where I was [in life]when I wrote the book. Of course Yarni because she was the first one but just each and everyone I have a connection to. In the front of my books when I write my letter to the reader I always talk about giving birth. Its like giving birth, so like children I have a connection with each and everyone of them even though there are so many.
How do you feel about being a best selling author and being able to walk in a book store and see your book sitting there?
Oh my God, it’s like a feeling I can’t even explain. Its amazing. Just to go inside a bookstore and see my book on a shelf feels good. You know how they have bookstores at the airport, I’ll go in and say ‘do you have any Nikki Turner books?’ and they’ll have them and then I’ll be like ‘I’ll sign them for you!!!
What’s your writing process like?
First I map the whole story out in my head before I even write it. After I get it mapped out I try to figure out what the first chapter is going to be. A lot of time the first chapter changes but I try to figure out the first chapter, the impact and the drama in it. Once I get that I just start writing. Sometimes I outline. The more recent books in my career I’ve learned to outline, I found outlining to be very helpful and how I figured that out was I did a treatment for my book “Death Before Dishonor” with 50 and when I did the treatment it became a big outline and when I did the next book I did an outline. It definitely works.
What advice would you have for new writers?
I just think that they have to have that book completed. Don’t focus on how your going to get it out or how you are going to promote it. Get the book done. Make sure it’s a great book and it’s in good condition and you have a beginning middle and end.
Was it hard transitioning to a full time writer?
Yeah, sorta kinda. It’s so structured when you work a regular job and when you go to full time writing you do your own schedule. But I learned quick. It’s harder now being a full time writer than it was to work a full time job. Just the discipline.
What do you think the readers will enjoy the most from Relapse?
Wow there’s so much. The drama of course. Just the relationships, with [Beijing’s] sister, her mom, her father, with her boyfriend and just how I equate relapse to how she’s addicted to the guy. I think everybody can relate to her relationship one way or another.
What is one thing you hope readers gain from your novel?
I hope that they can find an escape through my books they can escape from real life and I just hope they get the message because each book has a message.
What is the message in Relapse?
For those who are in those volatile relationships I want them to know they don’t have to stay. There are other options. They can get out.
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Nah, I’m not trying to make the blog X-rated, but Nicki does send out a good message in terms of stepping your P-game up!~
Check out C.Breezy’s new video…
So here’s the tracklisting for Drake’s debut album. The info is straight from hiphopstan.com:
1. “Fireworks” (featuring Alicia Keys)
2. “Karaoke”
3. “The Resistance”
4. “Over”
5. “Show Me a Good Time”
6. “Up All Night” (featuring Nicki Minaj)
7. “Fancy” (featuring T.I. and Swizz Beatz)
8. “Shut It Down” (featuring The Dream)
9. “Unforgettable” (featuring Young Jeezy)
10. “Light Up” (featuring Jay-Z)
11. “Miss Me” (featuring Lil Wayne)
12. “Cece’s Interlude”
13. “Find Your Love”
14. “Thank Me Now”
So who is Julianna Farrait? Well, she is the wife of Frank Lucas, who was recently arrested for trying to sell 2 kilograms of cocaine at a Puerto Rican hotel. Well, to be honest, the news didn’t surprise me until I read that she was 70. here’s more from huffingtonpost.com:
In a recorded conversation on May 11, Farrait allegedly told an informant she had two kilograms (4 pounds) of cocaine in Puerto Rico and that another suspect had an additional eight kilograms (18 pounds) for buyers, according to the complaint.
On May 19, Farrait allegedly met with an informant at a hotel room in the Isla Verde and unveiled the drugs. Agents with the Drug Enforcement Administration then entered the room and arrested her, the complaint stated.
Federal agents in New York had been following Farrait since February 2009 with help from an informant, according to the complaint.
In a May 2008 interview with local newspaper Primera Hora, Farrait was quoted as saying that she was always attracted to danger.
She told the newspaper that she left Puerto Rico in 1969 for New York, where she met Lucas at a nightclub. She said she did not find out about his drug deals until a year later, and that she left him one time after fighting about it.
Farrait also said she missed taking trips and having diamonds and a Mercedes Benz.
“Those who say that money is not important are lying,” she was quoted as saying. “People say that money does not buy happiness. It doesn’t?”