Kwame Spearman at Tattered Cover

Kwame Spearman at Tattered Cover

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In March, 2017, I attended Kwame Spearman’s “The Role of Black Authors in Popular Literature” lecture at Tattered Cover Book Store in Lafayette Park in the heart of downtown Denver. I have read Spearman’s novel, “The Kitchen Sink,” and was impressed by his writing and literary acumen. The audience was sparse, but Spearman gave his speech without notes; as a result, it was clear he was speaking from heart and soul. His delivery

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“Tattered Cover is a great bookstore that has been around for over a century. Its founder, Frank VanderSloot, took over in the mid-nineties, and he made some significant changes, bringing back the vintage feel and introducing new authors and genres to the store. Over the years, the store has seen some competition from newer, more fashionable booksellers, but it seems to have held its own. I don’t know all the details about how the bookstore is managed or how it’s financed, but I can

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Kwame Spearman, Founder of [Company], is an inspiration to all entrepreneurs, writers, creatives, artists, and people who believe in taking risks and making the world a better place. He is a great inspiration, a true champion of creative expression, and a champion of the human spirit. He is a living example of what hard work and determination can achieve, and I am truly humbled to have been included in his story. view In 2016, I had the opportunity to meet Kwame Spearman

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Spearman’s book is one of the finest books ever written about poetry. It is easy to read; it’s emotionally laden; and its style is clear, powerful, and effective. The book offers practical guidance and direction for aspiring writers. It’s an excellent addition to the many other good books about poetry, which I highly recommend. Spearman is the most engaging and relatable poet I’ve read about in many years. His personal anecdotes are woven throughout the book and add depth to the themes discussed. I

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– Kwame Spearman is the author of the new mystery novel, “The Ties that Bind”, and a blogger and reviewer for The Writer’s Center. He will be appearing at Tattered Cover on June 20 to talk about his books and his craft. He is the president of The Maryland Writers Association. He is also a founder and director of the Maryland Literary Festival. – “The Ties that Bind” has just won the prestigious Mystery Writers of America Edgar Award, and Spearman himself was

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At 6:30 pm last night, the room was silent as the author, Kwame Spearman, delivered a thoughtful and engaging keynote address. The audience was spellbound as he recounted his experiences as a writer, and his insights into how marketing can help writers in their journey. As a writer, Kwame spoke with a unique and authentic voice. He had a powerful presence that held the room captive, with his storytelling abilities. He spoke to the heart, and to my mind, I knew he was

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It was a warm summer evening in Denver, and I was a bit bored. But I was tired of my own life, tired of all the strife and pain, tired of all the empty conversations. published here A stranger walked into the bookstore, and immediately I felt like I had encountered a superhero. This man was tall, handsome, and most importantly, he was giving me hope. I can see from my writing that I am using strong imagery, vivid details, and a conversational tone. I am describing the author as handsome and super