Enjoyed Summer Book Fest at the Afrikan Art Gallery on Farish St.

Summer Book Fest at the Afrikan Art Gallery on Farish St. was fun.

“I enjoyed meeting children and their parents and learning which books readers preferred,” Meredith Coleman McGee noted.

Thanks dad for the books.
Gwendolyn Mayberry Bell
Thanks grandma! Grandma wanted her grands to learn how to write in cursive.

Gwendolyn Maberry Bell, We Will Ministries Employee, and Meredith Coleman McGee

Jessica Meredith and Meredith Coleman McGee

Spoken Word Artist Black Fire and Meredith Coleman McGee

Farish & Monument St. Jackson, MS

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

 

“Woman Preach” hits the marketplace

Readers are discovering our new book release – Woman Preach. Traditionally, the late Rev. Dr. Louis Blake Hathorn was a hand to hand book salesman. As I indicated in the Foreword, I know his smile has touched the clouds. He was proud to be an author, and now his works are reaching readers online beyond his local base. Blessings to new readers.

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

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.