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SNEAK PEEK FROM "YOU SHOWED ME"
About Me
- Nahisha McCoy
- Brooklyn, New York, United States
- I am married with three beautiful sons residing in Brooklyn, New York, and is currently attending college to finish my Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. I work part-time as the Middle School Program Coordinator at Red Hook Initiative a Community based, non-for-profit organization, and I’m also the PTA secretary of P. S. 15, the Patrick F. Daly Public School. She also runs a community newsletter and blog site (www.nahsword.blogspot.com) and I volunteer with many community-based organizations as well as runs a Double Dutch program for the youth within my community.
YOU SHOWED ME by Nahisha McCoy in available online now.
Dating a hustler was never on Naheema’s to-do list. But after the charming yet deceptive Mike sweeps her off her feet, dating a hustler is the least of her worries. Mike’s charming sweetness toward Naheema turns sour when the abuse, cheating, and his street mentality kicks in. The life of a hustler’s woman takes its toll on Naheema physically, mentally, and emotionally, taking her from a fairy tale to a horror flick. But Naheema is learning from the best, and soon the tables turn and she holds Mike’s future in her hands. Filled with action, grief, friendship, family ties, and the ultimate betrayal, You Showed Me exhibits what it means to be tried, be tested, and triumph.
Drama With a Capital D by Denise Coleman
Sneak Peek: Drama With a Capital D
Bio
Denise was born and raised in Camden, New Jersey where, she still resides. Denise attended Woodrow Wilson High School, The Kane Business Institute and Camden County College where she consistently remained on the Dean's list.
In a city stricken with strife and poverty, Denise has raised four children who continue to make strides in their own lives because of their mother's positive influence.
As a young girl Denise discovered her love of the written word. This passion grew as she grew. It was during an African American Literature class at CCC that she decided that being an avid reader was no longer enough to satisfy her. She began writing short stories for her own pleasure, which has lead to her branching out to full length novels.
Blog Archive
Monday, January 25, 2010
Top Ten Signs to Show You're Ghetto
2. If you’re sitting outside in your pajama’s that you slept in, the night before- You’re ghetto.
3. If you named your child after liquor that you cannot afford- You’re ghetto.
4. If you and your mother had a baby at the same time- You’re asses is ghetto.
5. If you’re five years old can sing an entire Lil Wayne song and can’t recite his alphabets. You’re ghetto.
6. Wearing a full fur coat, having every color Prada’s, an I-phone, and three kids by three different men, a truck with rims and is living in your mother’s one bedroom apartment while paying the only bill you have which is a family plan for your cell phone, in the name of your four years old son name Day-Day. You’re ghetto
7. When two females argue and fight about who has the flyest clothes, only to bump heads at the Welfare office to see the same HRA worker about their money being cut, is truly ghetto.
8. If your baby is in the stroller, and your toddler is still in pampers and your pregnant with the next one. You’re ghetto.
9. If your child's stepbrother or sister lives on the 4th floor and you live on the 6th floor and their father lives across the street. You’re all ghetto.
10. If your child is the same age as your grandchild, you’re ghetto
Great blog, Nahisha. I hope you liked the ebook.
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