Against All Odds–Tour Stop 10, In the Spotlight with SistahFriends - 6/2/2008

By APOOO • Jun 2nd, 2008 • Category: Against All Odds Book TourEmail This Post Email This PostPrint This Post Print This Post

Against All Odds Tour Featuring Niambi Brown Davis 

 Get close and personal with Niambi and Sistah Friends Book Club during the month of June.   Sistah Friends Book Club is the tenth stop on the Against All Odds Tour and Niambi is In the Spotlight for the entire month.  The members of SistahFriend Book Club also conducted a Spotlight Interview with Niambi and  visitors will learn a couple of new things about Niambi this month.  For example, did you know that Niambi was bitten by a giant, dive-bombing mosquito and SURVIVED?  That Niambi’s blog title–Romance & Rhythms Around the Worldcame from her love of travel, music and the genre in which she chose to write?

 CLICK HERE to read Niambi’s inteview with SistahFriends book club and find out more about this driven, passionate and creative writer.  Also,  do not forget to stop by Niambi’s place and share your thoughts, so that you will be eligible to win one of the lovely tour prizes which will be given away at the end of this month.

ABOUT The SistahFriends.com–The SistahFriend Book Club is a local and online reading and networking group for women that focuses on reading and discussing books by African-Americans and promoting unity through women empowerment and fellowship. Founded in November 2004 by Tasha Martin, the sisterhood began with four members in Columbia, South Carolina. Once a month, members bond as sisters and discuss literary works in settings designed according to a theme, place, or character in a selected read.

 

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