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Friday, October 8, 2021

#VIRTUALBOOKTOUR Hard Conversations by BJ Communicates #urbanfiction #newbookalert #newbookrelease #amazom #giftcard



Write Now Literary is pleased to be organizing a two-month book tour and $50 Amazon Gift Card Giveaway For Hard Conversations: Book 1: Breadcrumbs To The Past by BJ Communicates. The book tour will run Sept 6-October 29, 2021.  

Genre: Urban Fiction 

ISBN-978-1098380953



     




BJ Communicates, aka Dr. Brad Johnson, LSSBB, CSM, is a Kingdom writer, a communication practitioner, and an influential Bible teacher. Given the assignments of assisting urban believers in articulating their stories, finding resolution, and gaining the language of the Kingdom, BJ continually creates and releases inspirational media content that highlights their stories and experiences. “The Holy Spirit is constantly giving me things to write; sometimes it’s a book, sometimes it’s an article for a Christian publication, sometimes it’s something for my blog site or social media, and sometimes it’s a song for me or another recording artist, I’m just the pen in His hand,” says BJ. In addition to faith-based media creator, he is the owner of Communic8 Life Consulting, a communication consulting firm that specializes in assisting couples, families, and business teams in improving their interpersonal communication skills; and is the co-pastor of the urban cafe church Transformed City in Richmond, VA.





Sometimes it’s the conversations not had that do the most damage to the people in our lives. Hard Conversations is a collection of short stories detailing the lives of five urban people who are standing at the intersection of their past and their potential. Sensing that something is still off in the lives that they have built, each has to make the crucial decision whether to address their secrets long buried, or to continue living in the uncomfortable matrix they created. Only they can decide what their future will bring.


Our gifting often becomes our prison. I wrote this book to pull back the mask on our experience in the hopes that it compels us to confront our learned ability to white wash our pain with our talent and giftings. We are often taught that the greatest value that we bring to the world is solely present in what we do, what we earn, or how well we play. In reality our greatest value is in the stories that we can articulate to those we influence once we have reached the other side of trauma. Trauma that tried to silence our voice, trauma that caused a part of us to die in the fight, and trauma that threatened us to stay silent after our experience with it because we should just be grateful that we made it to the other side.  





Tell us about (Hard Conversations: Book 1 Breadcrumbs to the Past) 

 

My book Hard Conversations: Book 1 Breadcrumbs to the Past is the first book in my new urban fiction series.  It is a collection of short stories about the lives of five urban people that have achieved, what most people would consider, to be successful lives, but still they find themselves unhappy and cycling in the same patterns that they know aren’t where they want to live.  They realize that the lass ceiling they can’t get past is because they have unaddressed issues in their pasts that they decided to move past without doing the necessary work to heal. In order to move forward they must confront the issues they have been burying with the people that were involved. I believe that it is no one’s story, yet everyone’s story because we all can relate to operating in avoidance at one point of another.  One thing about people of color is that we know how to survive things. Through oppression, depression, suppression, and trauma, we become to determined to make it to the other side.  The problem becomes when we make it through to the other side, we often have been changed and lost some things along the way that are necessities to moving forward in life and in wholeness. At the point that we realize that we have made but we are broken, we are wounded, we are leaking out what we have been through, we must decide whether we are going to try to keep it moving or if we are brave enough to confront the past to not just survive, but to thrive. At the same time the book was released, I released a song inspired by the book called “You’re Real” that was released on all digital platforms. The song is so vitally important to the stories in the book because I believe hard conversations are real conversations, and real conversations are God conversations.  We can’t talk about being healed from our past or moving forward without including God in the equation; He is the only one that can give us the strength and the courage to address the deep heartbreaking things that can happen and life and then come out unscathed and able to thrive in life.

 

 Is there one particular message or “moral of the story” you hope readers walk away with?

 

I hope they walk away knowing that articulating their experience matters.  That there Is no such thing as just moving on without resolution. What we don’t deal with will continue to show up In our lives, In one way or another, until we confront It.  Not dealing with It prevents us from giving the best version of ourselves to anyone that we try to form any type of relationship with.

 

 How do you see yourself in your character’s story, if at all?

I always says that the stories of the characters In my book are no one’s story, but everyone’s story.  I see myself In the most simplistic way as a person who has had to have some difficult conversations to heal from things that occurred In my childhood.  There were people that loved me but because of their pain, they made decisions that cause deficit and confusion In my life. Those situations stopped me from being happy and thriving In life; and even though I had forgiven them, I still couldn’t move on without having a clarifying conversation to fully articulate my experience of them.  The conversation wasn’t for their apology, It was for my freedom.  As humans we aren’t meant to carry burdens, we are meant to cast and release them.  In articulating my experience I Invited the opportunity for deeper understanding, the extension of grace, and the possibility of reconciliation In relationships. 

While you were writing (Hard Conversations: Book 1 Breadcrumbs to the Past), do you think it mattered where the book was set?

It absolutely mattered.  It was Important to me that the fictional characters authentically mirrored the lives and experiences of people of color In the places we live.  I was Intentional of Insuring that the characters felt like our brothers, and sisters, and aunties, and cousins by ensuring that where they lived was authentic communities of people of color. 

Will we know what happens to your character after the end of the book?

No, It Is a series.  So people will have to get part 2 to continue to follow the stories of the characters during the next phase of their journey.

Where do you like to write?

In my office, with a locked door to keep my son out, lol.  I need solitude and a quiet space to flow. 

How do you choose between ideas you’d like to write about?

I usually pray and then go with what Idea Is a natural flow when I write.  If I have to think to much or there is continued frustration, usually that Is my Indication that I am forcing It Instead of It flowing.  I normally know how God Is directing me when the Idea just flows as I write.  That’s how this book was; no outline; no template; just sitting down and allowing God to pour stories through me for the readers.

Both of your lead characters have “baggage” that keeps them from wanting to pursue a new relationship. Do you think sometimes we let our past get in the way of what God has planned for our futures?


For sure we do.  We live in an imperfect would surround by, and in relationship with, imperfect people; baggage and past traumatic experiences happen to us all. I believe that bad things and misfortunate things happen to us all, but the reason that God allows it is because He knows that He is the antidote.  If we are willing to confront what happened to us and address it, God is able and willing to heal it.  Jesus said He came to heal the broken hearted; that means that He knew that there would be life situations that would have to potential to break our hearts; but the only way that are hearts can be mended is for us to not pretend that we are okay, or worse that it didn’t happen, and call it out and have the necessary internal and external conversations about the events of the pain so that He can free us.  It’s not the event that is killing us, both naturally and as it relates to our assignments, it’s the silence.  It’s our own silence, it’s the silence of the people who caused our pain, it’s the silence of those who knew or witness our pain and said nothing, and it’s the silence of those who have ignored us in the the moments that we tried to speak.  God has given us a beautiful life, but that beautiful life isn’t experienced via osmosis; it must be fought for, and occupied, and maintained.




Tour organized by Write Now Literary Book Tours 











Wednesday, September 29, 2021

#VIRTUALBOOKTOUR His Strength in My Weakness by Dr. Eurita Taylor #NEWBOOKRELEASE #NEWBOOKALERT

 


Write Now Literary is pleased to be organizing a two-week book tour and $25 Visa Gift Card Giveaway for His Strength In My Weakness by Dr. Eurita Taylor. The book tour will run Sept 20- Oct 1, 2021. 
 
Genre: Inspirational Nonfiction, Memoir

ISBN-978-1545663172    



                                                           





 

Dr. Eurita Taylor is gifted to understand the unique struggles of single mothers. As a survivor of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, she penetrates their pain, frees them from binding insecurities, and directs them to His glory. Accountant by day and counselor by night, Dr. Eurita uses her personal experiences, professional skills, and Ph.D. in Christian counseling to empower women struggling with low self-esteem, homelessness, and financial stewardship.

 

 


 


 

 

What happens when children can’t trust the adults who are supposed to protect them?

With childhood innocence snatched from her, Dr. Eurita Taylor questioned God. For years, she ran from Him and into the arms of abuse, hunger, and depression. With her personal prodigal son experience, she released the hurt, betrayal, and abandonment to make her way back to the lover of her soul. His Strength in My Weakness chronicles her journey from wallowing in pity, doubt, and unbelief to reconnecting with Her Father. Showered with grace, mercy, and an abundance of love, she understood that the power to overcome was always in reach.

 

In this book, you will discover:

 

• Why God wants to turn your self-hatred into self-love

• Strategies to boost your confidence and faith 

• How to shift your perspective to see failures as steps toward success

• Scriptures, prayers, and inspirations affirming that He is always with you

• Forgiveness as a tool to bless others and yourself

 

 

 

Praise for His Strength In My Weakness

 

“Dr. Taylor’s story told in her book, His Strength in My Weakness, is powerful, compelling, and at times, raw. She provides a roadmap which shows that no matter how difficult life can be, you can experience hope, breakthrough, and triumph with God.”

—Pastor Michael Kelly, Grace Fellowship Church Columbus, Ohio

 

“As I laid in the hospital bed and heard the doctor say, ‘You should have been dead,’ I thought about how reading His Strength in My Weakness comforted me. I am not a spiritual person and had limited understanding of the Bible references, but I read them over and over. Now I believe that He has a reason for keeping me alive.”

—Cheryl Kaiser, Manager at Speedway

 



  1. What is your current work in progress? 

I am relaunching my first book with robust marketing strategies and preparing to restart my podcast. The sequel to His Strength in My Weakness is written and getting final touches done.

  1. What three things about you would surprise readers?

I am an extremely private person. Because I want readers to have transformative experiences reading my book, I am transparent about my life, but I had a hard time writing it. I published the book for the world to read, and tried my best not to tell anyone about it.

I watch hockey. A coworker introduced me to the sport and I love it.

I am from Antigua in the heart of the Caribbean and do not like the sun.

  1. Besides writing and reading, what are your hobbies? 

I love music and could listen to it all the time. I also enjoy watching tennis on TV. Once the matches begin, I seldom change to another channel.

  1. What is your most difficult writing obstacle, and how do you overcome it? 

The most difficult writing obstacle I experienced was listening to advice from others about what I should write. This influx of suggestions mostly came as I worked on my dissertation. To overcome the noise, I got into my quiet zone with my gospel music. When I got into my secret place, writing flowed.

5.     Where do you like to write? 

I like to write in the office. During lunch and breaks, I put on my headphones, and write. Folks and distractions everywhere, yet the music creates an atmosphere that inspires me to write. 

  1. Do you think sometimes we let our past get in the way of what God has planned for our futures? 

At times, I knew God’s plan for me, but I was afraid to do it. My hurtful past involved many experiences that I wanted to keep hidden. For years, I let fear of others finding out about the sexual and physical abuse I endured get in the way of writing His Strength in My Weakness. Ashamed of the childhood mistreatment and my subsequent mistakes, I prolonged pursuing my Ph.D. I suffered because of my disobedience to God. I knew what He wanted, but I wanted to do things my way. He showed me how to use the experiences formed by the enemy to destroy me. Now I serve women to live a fulfilling life by trusting God.

  1. Do you think there’s a particular reason some people have one reaction versus the other when something bad happens in their life? 

People react differently because of their mental, emotional, and spiritual maturity. Much like a breastfed newborn cannot chew and consume steak, an immature person cannot always withstand adversity. Not everyone can manage major setbacks without being overwhelmed, consumed, and defeated. A mature person acknowledges that God has embedded life lessons in every experience, good or bad.

  1. What’s on the horizon for you? What will you be writing next? 

Publishing the sequel to His Strength in My Weakness. It continues where I started living for God and the difficulties I endured. 



 


 

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$25 Visa Gift Card


 

Answering the question below will enter the reader in a chance to win the Visa Gift Card. 


In my book, His Strength in My Weakness (http://hisstrengththebook.com), I mentioned that my ex-husband left me to birth our son alone. Was it our first, second, or third son?


I am giving away a $25 Visa card to the reader who correctly answers that question and posts it at Facebook.com/DrEuritaTaylor.


 

Tour organized by Write Now Literary Book Tours





  

Wednesday, September 8, 2021

#VIRTUALBOOKTOUR Hard Conversations by BJ Communicates #urbanfiction #newbookalert #newbookrelease #amazom #giftcard



Write Now Literary is pleased to be organizing a two-month book tour and $50 Amazon Gift Card Giveaway For Hard Conversations: Book 1: Breadcrumbs To The Past by BJ Communicates. The book tour will run Sept 6-October 29, 2021.  

Genre: Urban Fiction 

ISBN-978-1098380953



     




BJ Communicates, aka Dr. Brad Johnson, LSSBB, CSM, is a Kingdom writer, a communication practitioner, and an influential Bible teacher. Given the assignments of assisting urban believers in articulating their stories, finding resolution, and gaining the language of the Kingdom, BJ continually creates and releases inspirational media content that highlights their stories and experiences. “The Holy Spirit is constantly giving me things to write; sometimes it’s a book, sometimes it’s an article for a Christian publication, sometimes it’s something for my blog site or social media, and sometimes it’s a song for me or another recording artist, I’m just the pen in His hand,” says BJ. In addition to faith-based media creator, he is the owner of Communic8 Life Consulting, a communication consulting firm that specializes in assisting couples, families, and business teams in improving their interpersonal communication skills; and is the co-pastor of the urban cafe church Transformed City in Richmond, VA.





Sometimes it’s the conversations not had that do the most damage to the people in our lives. Hard Conversations is a collection of short stories detailing the lives of five urban people who are standing at the intersection of their past and their potential. Sensing that something is still off in the lives that they have built, each has to make the crucial decision whether to address their secrets long buried, or to continue living in the uncomfortable matrix they created. Only they can decide what their future will bring.


Our gifting often becomes our prison. I wrote this book to pull back the mask on our experience in the hopes that it compels us to confront our learned ability to white wash our pain with our talent and giftings. We are often taught that the greatest value that we bring to the world is solely present in what we do, what we earn, or how well we play. In reality our greatest value is in the stories that we can articulate to those we influence once we have reached the other side of trauma. Trauma that tried to silence our voice, trauma that caused a part of us to die in the fight, and trauma that threatened us to stay silent after our experience with it because we should just be grateful that we made it to the other side.  

  

Authors Favorite Books

 

The Bible


Rediscovering the Kingdom by Dr. Myles Munroe


Hemotions by T.D. Jakes


4 Keys to Hearing God’s Voice by Dr. Mike Virkler


Keep the Faith by Faith Evans


Prayer by Kenneth E. Haggin


Rolle of Thunder Hear My Cry by Mildred D Taylor


Yesterday I Cried by Iyanla Vanzant


The Principles and Power of Kingdom Citizenship by Dr. Myles Munroe 


Succeeding Against The Odds by John H. Johnson 





Tour organized by Write Now Literary Book Tours 











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