"Conversations * Montgomery"

"Conversations * Montgomery"
Beginning January 2008, join us every4th Saturday @ 1p.m. at the E. L. Lowder Regional Library (2590 Bell Road) in Montgomery, AL (334.244.5717)

Monday, October 6, 2008

Listen to our interview with bestselling author Terry Alford here!

Did you miss Conversations' exclusive interview with author Terry Alford? Listen to it in its entirety here: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/conversationslive/2008/10/07/Conversations-LIVE-talks-with-author-Terry-Alford
Author Terry Alford has given the world a timeless gift in the book PRINCE AMONG SLAVES. It has survived for over 30 years to tell a story that the world needs to know---and Conversations Book Club is pleased to work with the author to promote the book and the dvd that has been created to share the story. During the month of November 2008 the two organizations will work together to promote both products in Memphis, Montgomery, Atlanta, New Orleans and Mississippi.
Listen to this interview now by clicking on this link:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/conversationslive/2008/10/07/Conversations-LIVE-talks-with-author-Terry-Alford

Monday, September 22, 2008

Missed our interviews w/I WANT TO WORK FOR DIDDY contestants? Listen here!

Conversations LIVE! Radio Show is pleased to present all of our exclusive interviews with the candidates of the hit show on VH1 "I Want To Work For Diddy". Hosted by Cyrus A. Webb, each episode takes you behind the scenes to who each cast member really is.
Look for more to come soon, and as always Thank You for your support of the Conversations brand!

Poprah, candidate on the hit VH1 show "I Want To Work For Diddy"
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/conversationslive/2008/09/17/Conversations-talks-with-Poprah-of-I-WANT-TO-WORK-FOR-DIDDY

Boris "Can Do" Kuperman, candidate on the hit VH1 show "I Want To Work For Diddy"
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/conversationslive/2008/09/18/Conversations-LIVE-talks-with-Boris-VH1s-I-Want-To-Work-For-Diddy

Kendra Haffoney, candidate on the hit VH1 show "I Want To Work For Diddy"
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/conversationslive/2008/09/19/Conversations-LIVE-talks-with-Kendra-from-I-Want-To-Work-For-Diddy

Andrew Long, candidate on the hit VH1 show "I Want To Work For Diddy"
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/conversationslive/2008/09/21/Andrew-from-VH1s-I-WANT-TO-WORK-FOR-DIDDY-talks-with-Conversations

Robert Smith, candidate on the hit VH1 "I Want To Work For Diddy"
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/conversationslive/2008/09/22/Rob-Smith-from-VH1s-I-Want-To-Work-For-Diddy

Sunday, August 24, 2008

THIS WEEK: Should Blacks vote for Obama? Discussions explore the topic

Shadow Play Entertainment, the Hiphop and Books Literacy Initiative and their partners* are pleased to introduce their most intriguing panel discussion to date:

 "Blacks and Obama:

Vote of Conscience, Conviction or Color?"

Moderated by Cyrus A. Webb, the Founder of the Hiphop and Books literacy project, the public as well as select panelists take an in-depth look at the man who wants to be the President of the United States.

 

Questions to be addressed include:

*     Nearly ½ of all convicted felons are Black. Should their voting rights be restored after serving time?

*     Why is Obama worthy of the Black Vote?

*     Is the talk of change enough to make a difference?

*     Is a vote for Obama just a vote against McCain?

*     In November what will impact your vote the most?

 

 

*     Tuesday, August 26, 2008 @ 11a.m. (Pearl, MS) ---         

        PEARL PUBLIC LIBRARY (Old Brandon Rd.)

Town Hall-Style meeting designed to get people of all beliefs and backgrounds together to discuss what a vote for Obama really means.

 

 

*     Thursday, August 28, 2008 @ 6p.m.  (Jackson, MS) ---

        JACKSON ENTERPRISE CENTER (931 HWY 80W)

 Panelists recording artists Eddie Wright, Big Pap and Jokah the General, radio talk show host Berlinda White and Jackson Advocate Newspaper Asst. Editor Deanna Tisdale discuss Obama and what his nomination means for the country and Black America. Also joining the discussions will be community activist Valencia Robinson.

 

*     Additional sponsors for the event include Naked Conversations Radio Show, The 'N' Word Is Out organization, The Hip-Hop Chronicle, Crunk Magazine, YoRaps.com, Hype Magazine, The Drew Reports, Prohiphop.com, Kevin Weeks and The Street Life Series.

 

For more information contact Eddie Wright at 601.212.3207 or Cyrus A. Webb at 601.896.5616. Webb can also be reached via email at cawebb4@juno.com. Additional information will be posted at http://www.hiphopandbooks.com.     

 

Monday, August 11, 2008

20,000 hits and counting: Conversations Book Club says Thank You!

Hello, I am Cyrus A. Webb, President and Founder of Conversations Book
Club, and I want to take this opportunity to say Thank You to everyone
for your support.

When Conversations Book Club was formed in November 2006, it was with the
idea of bringing readers and authors together to discuss what they all
love: books! This was a goal I looked forward to because I was a lover of
books myself. At the time I was already writing book reviews and
interviewing authors for various publications so I had a ready arsenal to
start with in making the book club a success.

Since then we have hosted events in several states, formed partnerships
with organizations that now welcome authors and gives new authors the
same opportunities as more seasoned ones. Alot of work has gone into what
Conversations has done, and in the past I have been reluctant to reveal
all of the details about how Conversations has been able to accomplish
what it has. I think it is time, though, that you are given a look
inside.

The driving force behind Conversations has been me, the founder. We have
members "in spirit" because none of those who attend our events pay dues.
I am the one that arranges the schedules of authors. I am the one who
secures transportation for the authors. I am the one in most situations
that secures housing for the authors when they come to town---and I do
all of this for FREE. That's right, the authors pay nothing for this
service, nor or they asked to. There is no grant or salary given to me
for any of the things that I do with the book club. So why do I give up
so much of my time and money for something that I don't directly benefit
from? Again, I am a book lover and by connection a lover of authors who
give us great books. Since November 2006, I have given my all in order
for readers to have an opportunity to meet and greet with authors from
all over the country---and I don't regret any of it.

There are some things, however, that I do regret when it comes to dealing
with people---something that we all encounter from time to time, and that
is lack of appreciation. I have seen it come from other book clubs, even
though all of our events are open to the public, and I have seen it from
authors as well. Now, there was time when things that people say about
work I do or me personally would have shut me down; but I am here to tell
you that those days are long gone. The results of what Conversations has
done in less than 2 years can't be denied. We have hosted more authors
than any other book club (59 to date), had more conference call
discussions than any other book club, made it possible for authors that
were only known in certain circles to sit next to bestselling authors in
Wal-Mart, and we have made it clear that our organization is designed for
all: black, white, young and old. We are truly made for the people.

Days ago our main website http://www.thebesbookclub.info crossed the
20,000 hits mark and over the weekend that number continued to grow.
I have another 26 authors that I will be working with in person this
year, over double that number who will be guests on my online radio show
and 11 authors already booked for 2009.

The point? Regardless of what you hear, no matter what others say,
Conversations has made its mark and will continued to do so. The proof is
in the pudding. As for those who flaunder around us, just remember that
as in most groups the good always rises to the top. Those who were in it
for themselves will be weeded out. The readers and authors in the
literary game may change, but the game remains the same and goes on.

Again, thank you again for your continued support. This journey has been
one of experiences I will never forget---and it is only just beginning.

Enjoy your day. Enjoy your life. Enjoy your world. Enjoy BOOKS!
http://www.thebestbookclub.info
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Monday, March 31, 2008

BREAKING: Converations confirms dates for "Hiphop & Books" Rallies

Conversations Book Club & TRU Publishing are excited to announce the CONFIRMED DATES for upcoming "Hiphop & Books" Rallies that will be held throughout the United States.
Hosted by Cyrus A. Webb, the events will be to entertain lovers of hiphop as well as promote the cause of reading across the country. At the end of the day, Conversations & TRU want others to
JOIN THE ADDICTION and get hooked on books!

 
(Conversations Book Club President Cyrus A. Webb seen here with National Recording Artist/Mississippi native David Banner. Banner wrote the Foreword to the book Country Fried Soul: Adventures in Dirty South Hiphop by author Tamara Palmer.)
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  • SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 2008--- 1-5p.m. @ Smith Park in Downtown Jackson. Rally will include performances by Trill, G-Money, E of Causin' Drama Entertainment, Britt, Lil' Half Ounce, Ondrea Nicole and more! Concession-style food will be available as well as vendors on hand. ADMISSION FREE. For details, call 601.664.8805.
  • SATURDAY, MAY 3, 2008 --- 7-9p.m. @ Comfort Inn O'Hare International (2550 Landmeir Road * Elk Grove Village, IL) * Rally features recording artists TBA as well as information about the importance of reading and staying in school. Admission, $5.00. For details, call 601.664.8805.
  • SATURDAY, MAY 10, 2008 --- 7-9p.m. @ Best Western (HWY 78--- 5024 Lamar Ave. * Memphis, TN) * Rally features recording artists TBA as well as information about the importance of reading and staying in school. Admission, $5.00. For details, call 601.664.8805
  • SATURDAY, MAY 17, 2008 --- 1P.M. @ Comfort Inn & Suites Downtown (246 Baronne St. * New Orleans, LA) Rally featuring encouragment from Rapper/Author C-Murder and bestselling authors Brian Smith, Tony Lindsay and Dedra Johnson! Admission, $5.00. For details, call 601.664.8805.
  • THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2008 --- 4-6P.M./ 7-9P.M. @ Quality Inn & Suites Arlington (1607 N. Watson Rd. * Arlington, TX 76006) Two rallies will be held featuring recording artists (TBA) as well as information about the importance of reading. $500 in new books will be given away at each rally to the most represented school. 
  • FRIDAY, MAY 23, 2008--- 4-6p.m./7-9p.m. @ Quality Inn & Suites (9041 Westheimer Road * Houston, TX 77063) Two rallies will be held featuring recording artists (TBA) as well as information about the importance of reading. $500 in new books will be given away at each rally to the most represented school.
  • SATURDAY, MAY 24, 2008 --- 7p.m. @ Quality Inn & Suites (2705 E. South Blvd. * Montgomery, AL) * Rally featuring Bestselling author Angel M. Hunter (author of SISTER GIRLS, FAKING IT and TURNED OUT) Admission free. Details, call 601.664.8805.
  • SATURDAY, MAY 31, 2008 --- 7p.m. @ Comfort Inn & Suites (795 Pollard Blvd. * Atlanta, GA 30315) * Rally featuring recording artists TBA as well as information about the importance of reading. Admission is $15.00 which includes a copy of Jacki-O's book GROWN & GANGSTA, published by TRU Publishing. Details, call 601.664.8805.
  • SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2008 ---11-3p.m. / "2nd Annual All 4 One Statewide Book Club Meet & Greet". This event is open to all book clubs and book lovers that are in the state of Mississippi as well as chapters of Conversations Book Club that meet all over the United States. Admission is free and you are encouraged to bring your lunch for the break. Our special guests include Bestselling auhors Electa Rome Parks and Diane Dorce'. Details, call 601.664.8805.  http://www.hiphopandbooks.com

Thursday, March 27, 2008

"HipHop & Books" Youth Rally Slated for April 2008 in Mississippi

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
"Hiphop & Books" Youth Rally slated for
April '08 in Mississippi
Conversations Book Club and TRU Publishing, in connection with their literary partners*, are pleased to announce the 1st "Hiphop & Books" Youth Rally of Mississippi! This will take place on Saturday, April 26, 2008 at the Smith Park in Downtown Jackson beginning at 1p.m. and ending at 5p.m.
 
 The purpose of the event is to unite and entertain lovers of hiphop music with a family-friendly show as well as bring attention to the problems of illiteracy and school dropouts. Conversations believes that by showing that the hiphop community is about more than just the glitz and glamour portrayed through television and music that it can serve as a wakeup call for young people to still strive for the best possible life they can get through a good education and positive role models.
 
The days events will feature space jumps for the kids provided by Inflatable Kingdom, concession-style food and performances by Mississippi's own Ondrea Nicole, Trill, G-Money(seen above), Britt, Jacktown Slim and Jack Squad. Our special guest for the rally is Lil Half Ounce aka HollywoodHalf whose album SMALL TOWN HYPE features Fiend, C-Murder, Lil Cali, Pearlie Mac, Savage of Trill Ent and more.
 
To encourage school participation, Conversations & TRU are presenting this contest: The school that has the most students that attend the rally will receive $1,000 in brand new books for their school library donated by Conversations & TRU! (In 2007, Conversations & The Jackson Advocate donated over $500.00 in brand new books to the Shady Creek Trailer Park in South Jackson.) At the close of the event there will also be a historic, special announcement made that you want to be present to hear!
 
Admission is free, however, vendors including Krooked Ledda Clothing and others will be on hand with merchandise. For more information, contact Robin Gardner at 601.664.8805, Stanley Clark at 601.559.3463 or Stephanie Mitchell at 601.500.8950. Also visit http://www.hiphopandbooks.com.
 
*This event is brought to you in part by Shadow Play Entertainment, For The People Productions, S. M. Productions, C. O. D. Records, Off Da Chain Entertainment and Jaia Productions

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

TRU & Conversations add tour dates for Jacki-O's "Grown & Gangsta"

Book lovers and fans of Miami's own recording artist/author Jacki-O can breathe a little easier: TRU Publishing & Conversations Book Club are releasing book tour dates and locations for the debut novel that is taking the world by storm: GROWN & GANGSTA. (See below)
The success of the debut release of Corey "C-Murder" Miller's TRU Publishing is undeniable as the crowds in Mississippi and Louisiana showed in early March 2008. Jacki-O's story of six friends dealing with coming from nothing to having everything is striking a chord with readers of all backgrounds, fulfilling the purpose that both she and the publisher had in mind.
"It's not just lovers of her music that are buying this book," observes Conversations Book Club President Cyrus A. Webb. He serves as Marketing and Communication Liason for TRU Publishing, accompanying both Cee and Jacki-O to all literary events. "When you come to a book stop for Jacki-O you will see people of all races and musicial taste who are drawn to the story. Some are just curious to see if the book lives up to the hype. So far I am proud to say that noone has been disappointed. This book delivers on so many levels."
Webb is excited to announce that during March 2008-May 2008 Jacki-O will be promoting the book in Memphis, TN/ Nashville, TN/Montgomery, AL/Selma, AL/Tupelo, MS/Natchez,MS/Jackson, MS/Miami, FL/Ft. Lauderdale, FL/Atlanta, GA/Chicago, IL.

To see when Jacki-O will be in YOUR city or to schedule interviews, contact Cyrus A. Webb at cawebb4@juno.com or 601.896.5616.
C'mon. What are you waiting for? JOIN THE ADDICTION: Get hooked on books! http://www.thebestbookclub.info           http://www.truconversations.com