Just last week, Sis. Adenike AmenRa was kind enough to interview me on her BlogTalk Radio show. We discussed my newly released adventure trilogy Heartfire Rendezvous. So all of you who are hungry for insights and info, here’s another substantial resource….and there’s more to come!
Blogtalk interview @ Adenike-AmenRa Temple-Dec 2010
16 December 2010 | Categories: Book 1 - Destiny, Book 2 - The Crossing, Book 3 - Culmination, Heartfire Rendezvous Trilogy, Uncategorized | Tags: Abu Simbel, adventure, Africa, Amazon, Anukis, Ashanti, Aung, blog, Brazil, Buffalo Star, Cameroon, Ch’ngaõ, China, culmination, destiny, dragon, Egypt, Elohim, Farukh, Heartfire Rendezvous, HeartfireRendezvous.com, Hindu Kush, Inandara, India, interview, jamal ali, Khemet, Korea, Memphis, Micronesia, Nigeria, Nile, Nubia, Ogunnire, Olmec, Portuguese, rain forest, Ramathese, Ramses, River Wind, Sadaka, savannah, Sûnzafo, Sri Lanka, T’chaqiz’ma, Thailand, The Crossing, The Ilya, Tibet, trilogy, Tye, video, Yoruba, Zamba | Leave a comment
This lights the fuse, sizzling along the unfolding path leading to the release of the Heartfire Rendezvous trilogy, the love story adventure, a science fantasy spanning countless millenia of human history. In this blog you will find announcements, links & info tied to the trilogy website — HeartfireRendezvous.com — which launches next week. Check in as there will be a blossoming array of features, images & insights coming your way..!
17 November 2010 | Categories: Book 1 - Destiny, Book 2 - The Crossing, Book 3 - Culmination, Heartfire Rendezvous Trilogy, Uncategorized | Tags: Abu Simbel, Africa, Amazon, Anukis, Ashanti, Aung, Brazil, Buffalo Star, Cameroon, Ch’ngaõ, China, dragon, Egypt, Elohim, Farukh, Heartfire Rendezvous, HeartfireRendezvous.com, Hindu Kush, Inandara, India, Khemet, Korea, Memphis, Micronesia, Nigeria, Nile, Nubia, Ogunnire, Olmec, Portuguese, rain forest, Ramathese, Ramses, River Wind, Sadaka, savannah, Sûnzafo, Sri Lanka, T’chaqiz’ma, Thailand, The Ilya, Tibet, trilogy, Tye, Yoruba, Zamba | Leave a comment