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Supporting Jamaican Writers

3/29/2016

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Featuring Hortense Jenkins 
Meet Me Under The Old Naseberry Tree
Information- https://books.google.com/books?id=FhrOq-oqftsC&source=gbs_navlinks_s

​B&N Purchase link- http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/meet-me-under-the-old-naseberry-tree-hortense-m-jenkins/1015141005?ean=9781606479209
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How quality books are made

1/27/2016

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The Parkway: White Bread and Brown Hacksaws it is now live on Amazon Kindle. The print version is delayed while we continue negotiations. I already started reviewing my notes and getting my head into the next work. It will be a sequel to Bongo Natty's K

8/21/2015

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The Parkway: White Bread and Brown Hacksaws. Finally got the cover design in progress so the E-Book version will be  out on Amazon Kindle very soon. The print version will be delayed while I troll for a bite from an agent who can pitch the work to a maj

8/15/2015

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Immigrant Stories By Wendell Scott   I am inspired in writing down these stories by a series on PBS radio where ordinary people record stories of their lives and family and experiences that are played on radio and are to be archived in the Smithsonian o

7/30/2015

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White Bread and Brown Hacksaws

3/29/2015

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  This is the working title of a work in progress by Wendell "Tony" Scott expected to be released in print by the summer of 2015. The story is set in the neighborhood around Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn, New York.
  A young trophy wife from the Sakha Republic of Russia finds friendship and a chance to escape her abusive marriage to a wealthy gem dealer among the non-white minority residents living around the Hasidic Jewish enclave centered on the parkway. Drugs, sex, gambling, love affairs, and self discovery are woven into a compelling tale of life in the big city.

  
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Hello World!

12/18/2014

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    I am an American born in Jamaica. My writing reflect the influence of both cultures. If I sometimes appear to criticize both my countries it is from a concern that concern leads to complacency. There are serious issues that need to be faced and corrected if our societies are to continue to evolve toward achieving the lofty ideals enshrined in the constitutions of both countries.

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