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I am a writer....a master and protector of words. "Like a knife, words should be handled carefully. They can cut deeply, the wound may never heal, and the scars may remain for an eternity. Or they can be used to make space to plant a seed - where fruition births legacy and feeds generations on hope, goodness, and love of humanity." ~Ey Wade

Ey Isadora-Lyphe Wade

Ey Isadora-Lyphe Wade
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Reader's Giving Kudos

Reader's Giving Kudos
They like me. They really like me.
"Looking forward to reading more of Ey Wade's books!"Janet Brown

"Ms. Wade, WOW, that's my feeling right now, after reading your book...I will be reading more of your work. "Cassondra

"Ey Wade takes words and paints the picture..." SeaWitch

"Ey Wade is a talented author and I definitely will be reading more of her work and expecting more good works from her."Lisa

Ey Wade is genius! Keke Chanel



The first book I read by my next author spotlight blow me away. The way she intertwined her characters and the powerful message it conveyed caught me by a pleasant surprise. I experienced so many emotions reading the book, I didn’t understand why. Not until I realized one of the characters hit too close to home. Life happens. It will be okay. These are the things Ey’s book zapped me with. Since then, I have become a fan. Her writing style is different, different meaning, off the charts! Once you read one, you won’t be able to stop until you read them all. Kickin’ It With KeKe…

Requesting Review Copies

If you’d like to request a copy of any of my novels to review, please contact Ey Wade imtheauthor@gmail.com Please put 'request for review copy' in subject line. I also love working with bloggers and other reviewers!

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CLICK EACH PIC TO VISIT BLOGS

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Beads on a String- nonfic. bit.ly/WeAreBeads

LATEST RELEASE-Valerie

LATEST RELEASE-Valerie
There are millions of them

When Clouds Touch - FATED ROMANCE

When Clouds Touch - FATED ROMANCE
Fixes the Fault in the Stars

Birth of Controversies #abortion #infertility

Birth of Controversies #abortion #infertility
Companion Novels. The Abortion story can't be written in one narrative.

Tripping Prince Charming- A Romance of S(h)orts (USAToday rec)

Tripping Prince Charming- A Romance of S(h)orts (USAToday rec)
Three friends join their love stories to create a whimsical romance.

The Fishing Trip

The Fishing Trip
When do you cross the line between hero and monster?

PICTURE BOOKS and NA Stories

PICTURE BOOKS and NA Stories
In My Sister's World - 6 book series

Adventures of the Amazing Jett(jet)

Read Debneys Journal- NA NOVEL

Read Debneys Journal- NA NOVEL
D.N.A-Nothing Would Ever Be The Same

The Interviewed Character

TO HEAR THE INSIDE STORIES FROM OTHER AUTHORS

Read interviews from some outstanding authors & their novel's characters.
Enjoy intimate, light hearted conversations with the characters from many of the stories in my ebooks. A way to really get to know the people you read about. They talk on Wednesdays and Fridays. Have fun reading the interviews with the characters.

AND ONE MORE THING....

So, since you are here, why don't you take a peek through each door and visit a couple of my blog sites.Bang on THE DRUMS and view book trailers. Touch THE BUG to go to my parenting site. Any and everything you want to know about Ey Wade /Wade-In Publishing, you learn by a few easy clicks. Email me at imtheauthor@gmail.com

MOVIE THEATER

MOVIE THEATER
Grab Your Popcorn

THE NATURAL PARENT

THE NATURAL PARENT
Sharing Parenting/Homeschooling Tips

28 days-Pulling Out the Black Face

When will there be more?Aren't you ready for growth? A change?
PULLING SCABS, SEEING BLACKFACE, MOVING AWAY FROM 28 DAYS. My feelings of Black History Month is to compare it to a scab over a deep wound. #beyondblackhistorymonth The wound sits, healing and scabbing over for ten months, then comes January and Martin Luther King celebrations, the scab is picked at until its sore and parts of the wound is exposed. In February the scab is completely pulled off and the wound is open, and vulnerable for all to see and attack. Fiddled with, poked at until it is raw and bleeding. Everyone sees it, everyone feels the pain and yet no one can do anything to heal the wound or extinguish the burn from the tears and neglect. The reopening hurts more than the first cut because now more people are involved in the poking, pulling and exposing. The tiny cut has become a crater. At the end of February, it is left alone. The ohhs and ahhs are over and the wound is left to either fester and infect the souls of some or crust over and try to heal itself...until the next year. (READ WHAT'S BEING SAID ON THE BLOG Very interesting. Purchase Beads on a String-America's Racially Intertwined Biographical History.

Tripping Prince Charming - a featured #romance

This has been a pretty awesome week when pertaining to Tripping Prince Charming.Click picture to read excerpt in PDF
For the entire month of November, two chapters will featured in downloadable magazine



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    Kim and Ey on Writer Groupie #chat #amreading #interview

    If you missed the airing of THE WRITER GROUPIE, in which I was a guest, here is your chance to catch me being interviewed by Kim Smith. For the fill effect, her is her advert for the show. Makes me feel like the "writerly type."
    Meet Ey Wade, reader, writer, blogger, and book reviewer. This guest will astound you with all she does. I am adding her book, Beads on a String-America's Racially Intertwined Biographical History to my to be read list and I think you should TOO! Tune in to hear this awesome guest!
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    THE DEATH OF THE LABEL MAKER #BeadsOnaString


    Johann Friedrich Blumenbach died today. Well, it was January 22, but in 1840. Why should you care? You should care because he was the first racial profilier. The original name calling label maker.
    "He believed that like skin color, cranial profile, etc., went hand in hand with declarations of group character and aptitude."

    Blumenbach, born May 11, 1752 was a German physiologist and anthropologist. His thesis paper written about the difference in people and titled the Natural Varieties of Mankind was considered one of the most influential papers of his time and basically established the way different races are seen in the world today. The separation of the people by race was established in order to institute the separation by social and economic differences. 

    . It is amazing how the mere words of http://nother person can effect and change the course of history, and the wealth, health and well being of another. Mere words, whether based on truth, personal beliefs or delusion can make or break a world, a nation, a life, mere words. There is nothing in the law of nature that makes one color of person superior to another despite the fact cultural differences, language barrier, and the color of skin all fused together to form a case set against another group of people.
    The idea of the Caucasian race to be superior to other races has been spread across the entire world. How people have been accepted and treated within the context of a given society or culture has a direct impact on how they perform in that society. Racial beliefs constitute myths about the diversity in the human species and about the abilities and behavior of people placed into "racial" categories.

     The myths combined the perception of behavior and physical features together in the public mind, and blocked the ability to understand behavior is not a genetic determination of a person. Temperaments, dispositions, and personalities, regardless of genetic, are developed by the life we live. Blumenbach's theory was based on his study of 60 human skulls, with these skulls Blumenbach divided humans in to fiv e races, Caucasian (white), Mongolian (yellow), Malayan (brown), Ethiopian (black), and American (red).
    He believed that like skin color, cranial profile, etc., went hand in hand with declarations of group character and aptitude. *The "fairness" and relatively high brows of Caucasians were held to be apt physical expressions of a loftier mentality and a more generous spirit. *The epicanthic folds around the eyes of Mongolians and their slightly sallow outer epidermal layer bespoke their supposedly crafty, literal-minded nature
    *The dark skin and relatively sloping craniums of Ethiopians were taken as proof of a closer genetic relations to the apes. Despite the fact the skin of chimpanzees and gorillas beneath the hair is whiter than the average Caucasian skin and orangutans and some monkey species have foreheads fully as vertical as the typical Englishman or German.
    Blumenbach's analysis sealed the fate of every race other than Caucasian as inferior. Looking over the list of the awesome people that have made America the fantastic country it is today, it is has been proven time and time again that the 'inferior' label placed on many races is false. Basically what it all boils down to is the fact one set of people decided they were better than another, used the unknown about the Indians and Africans' culture to foster the belief further and spurred the lies and discrimination to justify the psychological, and physical torture aimed at another group of people
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    Later in life Blumenbach decided to do further anatomical research and came up with the belief that Africans were not inferior to the rest of mankind. Unfortunately these later ideas were far less influential than his earlier assertions with regard to the perceived relative qualities of the different so-called races. It goes to show, once we label or brand something, it is hard to change the conceptual relationship in man's mind. Blumenbach died January 22, 1840. His classification and the scientific concept of human races was widely accepted for about two hundred years, but in the late twentieth century, it came to light that Homo sapiens could not be divided into races or subspecies.
    After Blumenbach's time, the term Caucasian no longer was associated with peoples from the Caucasus but continued to be used as a racial indicator. Wow, amazing how one person's opinion, a mere word shaped America. We are a nation that thrives on 'mere' words to shape our actions and thoughts...mere can almost be integrated into our name A-mer-i-ca.

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    Does Controversy Sale? Cuz I Can Stir a Pot #amreading #amwriting

    Uhmm, I was listening to the radio a while ago and the announcer mentioned the Kardashian family is promoting a new self tanning lotion. He went on to sarcastically remark..' Yeah, like we want to buy something from people who are famous for nothing.' Excuse me, but isn't that what marketing is all about? No bodies trying to become somebodies? Seems to me controversy brings followers...fans...customers faster than honest, clean, sidewalk stomping.
    As an author doing my best to toot my own horn I find myself really believing tom and thinking up juicy titles for my posts and tweets that might garner mass market attention.

    Titles like:

    STOP BEING RACIST. TOSS THE BIAS SEGREGATED AMERICAN HISTORY BOOKS! Beads on a String, the only history book applauding all races. http://bit.ly/BeadsOnaString



    GET YOUR BORED TEEN INTO SEX, BULLYING AND TEEN PREGNANCY http://bit.ly/DNAblg
    Give them D.N.A. to read and their thinking will be changed forever.



     NOT PAYING ATTENTION IS THE PERFECT WAY TO HAVE YOUR CHILD STALKED AND KIDNAPPED? http://bit.ly/Perchoice
    Who do you turn to when the very people you trust to protect your child are the ones who gives him away?



    ROUND THEM UP & ELIMINATE THE PEDOPHILES, DOMESTIC ABUSERS AND DEVIANTS http://amzn.to/TheFishingTrip
    When the law sleeps with the criminals, someone has to stand for what's right.

    AREN'T YOU TIRED OF BEING CHASED and SLEEPING WITH TOM. DICK, AND HARRY? Tripping Prince Charming, the tale of three loves and true romance. http://trippingprincecharming.blogspot.com


    Last but not least-selling self.
    AFRICAN AMERICAN AUTHOR REMOVES HER IMAGE. "Gonna sell on all sides of the wall." So she say. http://wade-inpublishing.com

    So, what do you think? Controversy doean't lead to longevity, but it sure puts your name on tips of tongues. Before you leave, please take some time to do this…

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    When the Books Give Back. Character Interviews #amreading #mystery #YA #romance

    When you hop over to the In The Chair blog, you will see what the benefits are to reading novels by Ey Wade. Insight straight from the mouths of the characters.
    Go on, click the link. You will be surprised.
    As a writer, my first wish is to entertain, my goal is to have the the stories leave a lasting impact in the mind of the readers,  *chuckling* hopefully enough for them to be recommended.





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    This Is More Than Your Parent's History Book

    "This is the story of the heroes of our collective past. What is incredibly moving is that so many of these heroes have gone unsung for so long"

      Beads on a String is available in print or download and ready for (whatever model) your eReader to eat them up.
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    REVIEW
    This review is from: Beads On a String-America's Racially Intertwined Biographical History (Kindle Edition)
    "I just finished Beads on A String and in all sincerity I have to say it is a work of subtle genius. Several years back I read one of the most unusual history books ever written, "The Peoples' History of the United States." Anyone who has read that revelation of history as events that really happened, as opposed to events as reported by those who were left holding the most power, will see a similar sort of understanding in this amazing work by Ey Wade. An alternative title for her work could well be, "A History of the People of the United States. I can give this work no higher compliment.

    I was consistently fascinated by unexpected connections, accomplishments and contributions being added to the ongoing tapestry of our country by so many people from so many ethnic and cultural backgrounds, that I simply couldn't put the book down. If I could ask for anything more, it would literally be just that...more.

    This is the story of the heroes of our collective past. What is incredibly moving is that so many of these heroes have gone unsung for so long.

    I can gladly recommend this book to anyone interested in the historical journey of the land we live in. Beyond that, I can just as easily recommend it to anyone who just likes a great read.
    INTERVIEW

    Feb 4. 2012 The African American History Examiner
    African-American History Examiner (AAHE): What is your book about?

    Ey Wade (E. W.): Beads on a String is about applause.
    History was written in more than Black & White and Beads on a String-America’s Racially Intertwined Biographical History lauds loudly the accomplishments of all races that helped make America the great country it has become. America’s glorious multi-racial history is finally acknowledged.
    Tired of picking up an American history book and seeing the accolades given to one ethnicity at a time? Ever wondered what the Chinese, Japanese or any other race contributed to America within a certain time frame?
    Beads on a String-America’s Racially Intertwined Biographical History is the book for you to read.
    With hyperlinks and videos it celebrates hundreds of people such as Hiawatha who fought for freedom of his people, Lonnie Johnson who invented the ‘Super Soaker’, Dalip Singh Saund was a member of the United States House of Representatives, Rev. Rick Warren blessed the 2008 Presidential Inauguration, Arpad G.C. Gerster was one of the first surgeons in America, Yamato Ichihashi was one of the first academics of Asian ancestry in the United States; Antonio Meucci invented the telephone, Michael Jackson entertained; Minoru Yamasaki second-generation Japanese-American architect designed the World Trade Center, and Amadeo Peter Giannini founded the of Bank of Italy which later became Bank of America.

    Beads on a String-America’s Racially Intertwined Biographical History, never stops celebrating our heritages from the naming of the country by Martin Waldseemuller to the elimination of overt racial discrimination, through education, entertainment and to the glorious day of racial, political and social unification with Barack Obama’s Presidential election.
    AAHE: How did you pick the topic for Beads on a String-America’s Racially Intertwined Biographical History?
    E. W.: At one time I was a home-schooling parent and in the process of teaching Black history month we go into the conversation of teaching Black history only once a month. I decided to write a book and teach the about the contributions of all races.
    AAHE: How is Beads on a String-America’s Racially Intertwined Biographical History different from other books that cover the same or similar information?
    E. W.: Beads on a String is different because it is the only American history book to include and celebrate all ethnicity which have contributed to the greatness of this country.

    AAHE: What do you like most about being an author?
    E. W.: I love the idea of being able to write down my thoughts and emotions, have a reader read my words and find themselves within the pages.;

    An excerpt of Beads on a String-America’s Racially Intertwined Biographical History:
    NAMING AMERICA

    In our quest to learn about America’s colorful history and to ascertain the inclusion of the contributions from every race that has made America the great nation it is, our biggest wonder was how this great country received its name. Why the great America wasn’t called ‘Columbus’? Should this nation not have been named after the person said to have discovered the new worlds? In actual fact, it has been. In 1507 the map maker Martin Waldseemuller named North and South America, after Amerigo Vespucci.

    The phrase “united States of America” was first used officially in the Declaration of Independence, adopted on July 4, 1776. On November 15, 1777, the Second Continental Congress adopted the Articles of Confederation, the first of which stated “The Stile of this Confederacy shall be ‘The United States of America.’” The name was originally proposed by Thomas Paine.

    Why wasn’t America named after Christopher Columbus? For a while the Americas were also known as Columbia, after Columbus, prompting the name District of Columbia for the land set aside as the U.S. capital. Columbia remained a popular name for the United States until the early 20th century, when it fell into relative disuse; it is still used poetically, and appears in various names and titles.
    Columbus Day is a holiday in the United States, and other countries in the Americas, commemorating Columbus’ October 1492 landing. Mundus Novus (“New World”) was a Latin translation of a lost Italian letter sent from Lisbon to Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de’ Medici. It describes a voyage to South America in 1501-1502. Mundus Novus was published in late 1502 or early 1503 and soon reprinted and distributed in numerous European countries.
    Lettera di Amerigo Vespucci delle isole nuovamente trovate in quattro suoi viaggi (“Letter of Amerigo Vespucci concerning the isles newly discovered on his four voyages”), known as Lettera al Soderini or just Lettera, was a letter in Italian addressed to Piero Soderini. Printed in 1504 or 1505, it claimed to be an account of four voyages to the Americas made by Vespucci between 1497 and 1504.

    It was the publication and widespread circulation of the letters that led Martin Waldseemüller to name the new continent America on his world map of 1507 in Lorraine. Along with placing the name on the map Waldseemüller also published Vespucci’s accounts of his travels in a book. A Latin translation was published by Waldseemüller in Cosmographiae Introductio, a book on cosmography and geography, as Quattuor Americi Vespucci navigationes (“Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci”). Vespucci used a Latinized form of his name, Americus Vespucius, in his Latin writings, which Waldseemüller used as a base for the new name, taking the feminine form America.

    This public revelation caused many people to believe Vespucci was trying to steal the credit of the discovery from Christopher Columbus. And just who was this Amerigo Vespucci?
    Amerigo Vespucci born March 9, 1451 was born in Florence, Italy and was an Italian merchant, explorer and cartographer. He played a senior role in two voyages which explored the east coast of South America between 1499 and 1502. On the second of these voyages he discovered that South America extended much further south than previously known by Europeans.

    This convinced him that this land was part of a new continent, a bold contention at a time when other European explorers crossing the Atlantic Ocean thought they were reaching Asia .
    Vespucci’s real historical importance may well be more in his letters, whether he wrote them all or not, than in his discoveries. From these letters, the European public learned about the newly discovered continent of the Americas for the first time; its existence became known throughout Europe within a few years of the letters’ publication.

    If Vespucci’s claims are accurate he reached the mainland of the Americas shortly before Cabot, and at least 14 months before Columbus.
    In 1508 Spain gave Vespucci the responsibility for training pilots for ocean voyages. He died in Seville in 1512 from Malaria.
    Copyright© Ey Wade

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    Who Is Under That Skin?

    "We, if only seen as a ‘casing’ or a vessel , can not change, yet, as a thinking individual we can cause enormous changes. "
    February is coming and bringing with it, Black History Month. On my blog http://wade-inpublishing.blogspot.com I share my feelings on what
    I feel about the tradition.

    With the removal of the warm, thick hooded coat of January’s obscurity, we exit the first month of the year and step into the blatant exposure of February’s stark cold reality. Where scars of old are unceremoniously ripped open, let to bleed and reawaken hurt and pain, all in the guise of history, recognition and celebration...
    February, the only month of the year I have no choice, but to dress the part and look at myself as being more than just another human. In February I am no longer a common American or a mere woman. I am reminded I am different. I am a Black American. (read more) Before you leave, please take some time to do this…

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    Sasha Jackson Mysteries : Excerpt from Tripping Prince Charming by Ey Wade

    Nathaniel, one of the characters from my novel Tripping Prince Charming, is sharing his heartache on Jill Edmondson's blog.

    This excerpt from the romantic play/dramady, Tripping Prince Charming caused me as much drama and trepidation as it did the character Nathaniel . His love for his lady fair was eluding him. She, Lillie-Rose McIntyre, has endured a very violent marriage and along with her girlfriends, decided they would be in charge of the path of their love story. Tripping Prince Charming, a fairytale on its own, is written in acts and scenes and tell the tale of three very entertaining, sweet love stories.

    READ MORE Sasha Jackson Mysteries : Excerpt from Tripping Prince Charming by Ey Wade

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