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Street Lit - monthly e-newsletter
Looking for the latest news on Street Lit? I learned this titbit from Rollie Welch of Cleveland P.L. in Library Journal, 7/14/2009.
Rollie writes in his column, "The Word on Street Lit, " for LJ: Author Karen E. Quinones Miller... publishes a monthly e-newsletter that alerts readers to news of the African American literary world. Literary News and Views…That I Hope You Can Use covers the latest in street lit, urban fiction, general fiction, romance, and nonfiction. To subscribe, send an email to authorkeqm@aol.com with "Newsletter Subscription" in the subject line."
Rollie writes in his column, "The Word on Street Lit, " for LJ: Author Karen E. Quinones Miller... publishes a monthly e-newsletter that alerts readers to news of the African American literary world. Literary News and Views…That I Hope You Can Use covers the latest in street lit, urban fiction, general fiction, romance, and nonfiction. To subscribe, send an email to authorkeqm@aol.com with "Newsletter Subscription" in the subject line."
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posted by Elizabeth on 7/22/2009




