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Thank you for your purchases! Happy Reading

The Southern Phoenix

Death By Association Vol. 1 Retaliation Vol. 2 Deception

My First Book Series (6 volumes) which support the Community Library Initiative

My First Book Series (5 out of 6 volumes) which support the Community Library Initiative

Nashida: Visits the Mississippi State Capitol

Enjoy the thought provoking poems of Meredith Coleman McGee and a collection of her writings

Enjoy the thought provoking poems of Meredith Coleman McGee and a collection of her writings in Odyssey, her second book.

Grateful for more new readers

More readers have been introduced to Meredith Etc books and sponsored books… Mary’s Story & Song, Reverse Guilty Plea, Starkishia: Estrella, Odyssey, My Brother J-Boy, Nashida: Visits the Smith Robertson Museum, and My A to G Activity Book (a Community Library Initiative book). http://www.meredithetc.com

 

New readers cracked open Odyssey

mcm-book-brochureNew readers have discovered Odyssey, a collection of poems and other writings by Meredith Coleman McGee. HAPPY READING!

Odyssey Order Now https://www.createspace.com/4382369 Print Book $14.02

Kindle Store: download the ebook http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00G6ON8JY $7.89

We appreciate new readers.

Meredith Etc authors appreciates new readers who recently purchased Odyssey, a collection of poems and other writings by Meredith Coleman McGee, and Southern Jewel: The Elements Within, a collection of coming of age poems and essays by Ty A. PATTERSON.

HAPPY READING! Your comments are welcome! 

https://meredithetc.com/southern-jewel/ book page Southern Jewel: The Elements Within

https://meredithetc.com/odyssey/ book page Odyssey

“Married to Sin” new Amazon Book Review

Customer Review

5.0 out of 5 stars Be careful who you fall in love with, March 14, 2016
By Meredith Etc

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This review is from: Married to Sin (Paperback)

I bought this book three years ago and finally read it recently on the plane. It was very well written. The story telling captured my attention from beginning to end. I admire Darlene Collier for telling readers about her family and I admire Meredith C. McGee for helping Mrs. Collier tell her story. The book teaches a lot of lessons. Great book!

Brenda

Bloggers orders “My Brother Bo” & “Mary’s Story & Song” and “Nashida”

Bloggers orders My Brother Bo: Addicted in ParadiseMary’s Story & Song and Nashida: Visits the Smith Robertson Museum.

Thank you for all of us! 

Richard Hulse

Mary Haralson Coleman with Starkishia

Meredith Coleman McGee

 

Thankful for new readers

Meredith Etc brochure JPEG frontMeredith Etc brochure JPEG pg 2Meredith Etc authors are thankful for new readers who purchased Mary’s Story & Song, Nashida: Visits the Smith Robertson Museum, Everlasting Love Poems, James Meredith: Warrior and the America that created him, My Brother J-Boy, and Tragedy, Yet, Triumphant yesterday at Tougaloo College during the Veterans of Mississippi Civil Rights Movement’s “Jimmie Travis Civil Rights Legacy Symposium Series” March 29 – April 2, 2017.

Meredith McGee to speak at UN Church Center’s 61st Session of the Commission on the Status of Women

In conjunction with the

61st session of the Commission on the Status of Women

Rural Development Leadership Network Presents:

Rural Grassroots Women’s Perspective …

Women’s Economic Empowerment and the Changing World of Work

Join a diverse group of rural women as they discuss these issues and highlight the arts as a source of economic empowerment, cultural affirmation and organizing spirit!

Presentation and Exchange with
LaTosha Brown, Grantmakers for Southern Progress; Leticia Carreón, Bernalillo County; Cynthia Ellis & Joan Lucas, Belize Rural Women’s Leadership; Shirley McClain, Playwright and Gardener:  Meredith McGee, Entrepreneur,  Author, Publisher; Shirley Sherrod, New Communities; Mily Treviño-Sauceda, Alianza Nacional de Campesinas; Gardenia White, Southern Partners Fund

Tuesday, March 14, 6:15 PM, Church Center for the UN, 2nd Floor, 777 United Nations Plaza – 1st Ave & 44th Street; Entrance on 44th

O’Bannon H.S. Black History Program

Mary Haralson Coleman, who turned 84, Sunday February 27th, was the guest speaker for O’Bannon High School’s Black History Program, Friday, February 24, 2017 in Greenville, Mississippi. Ms. Coleman is the recipient of the “Living Legend: New Author Historic Figure” award. She lived during the Great Depression, in the Jim Crow south, and during the Civil Rights Movement.

The 7th graders in the audience were reading Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry last week, and were stunned when Ms. Mary mentioned living some of the experiences they read in their historic fiction book. They enjoyed a lively Q & A session in their classroom afterward. Delta Democrat Times writer Catherine Kirk wrote an article “Author to discuss living during Civil Rights Movement” about Ms. Coleman.

WABG News 6 ran two television spots on the events. Ms. Mary said smiling, “They treated me like a queen.” The school superintendent, Larry Green, attended the event, purchased hardback and softback books and is putting copies of Mary’s Story & Song in all four high schools in Greenville. At Noon Meredith Coleman McGee and Starkishia (the co-author of Mary’s Story & Song) joined Ms. Coleman at the Book Gallery for an author panel. Kathyn B. Thompson broke the book purchasing record. She is a true book lover. Bless her heart. The Hardy’s, the students, the media, and everyone was warm. The authors love Greenville.