Her name evokes deeply spiritual images. Entering her space is like coming home. To oneself. The profundity of her words invites you to stop and reflect. Meet Ashe.Selah…
Who said starting over was easy? Certainly not Ashe.Selah! She’s a wife, mama, poet, aspiring author, survivor, Woman beginning again…without rewind. Her blog reflects all [...]
Entries Tagged as ‘Bloggers' Salute’
November 3, 2008
Bloggers’ Salute: Ashe.Selah
May 19, 2008
Bloggers’ Salute: Donald Christopher Smith
Donald Christopher Smith, of Minus the Bars and Deeper and Deeper (a poetry site), is a 35-year-old aspiring writer and sportswriter. He recently completed a manuscript for the soon-to-be published street lit novel based on a life-altering experience he encountered in October 2005. A good read. It should be in print sometime around November 2008. [...]
April 14, 2008
Bloggers’ Salute: Six Sentences
If you’re a fan of flash fiction, then this is right up your street.
As the name suggests, Six Sentences publishes stories in a paragraph format, exactly six sentences in length – sometimes more, as seen in Kevin Michael’s entry.
No limits. No holds barred as to what one can express.
So, what can you say in six [...]
March 3, 2008
Bloggers’ Salute: David Hodges
Have you ever heard of a 299-word novel? Do you think that concept is even possible?
Well, if you’re still in doubt, meet David Hodges, the author of Very Short Novels, where “anything more is a waste.” Be assured, though, that his succinctly sharp novels have it all – character, conflict, and emotional impact. And also [...]
January 21, 2008
Bloggers’ Salute: Rethabile Masilo
Rethabile Masilo’s blog, Poéfrika, is a creative mix of African-inspired writing. In his profile, Mr. Masilo, who hails from Lesotho, describes himself simply as “a father of two”, who is “always reading or writing”, and who is “also interested in cookery.” Simple and unassuming, right? His poetry is anything but that!
A fine beast
When face-to-face [...]












