Keep Moving
- Published on Sunday, January 01, 2012

I'm so excited that my son, Asante aka Twixx, created a theme song for my debut novel, Breaking Free. If you have an ipod, download his song. It costs .99 on iTunes. If you can, leave a review.
Asante and his group Newsity worked hard on this song. I'm so proud of him. Here's the iTunes link . It's also available on Amazon. Here's the link Breaking Free Theme Song: Keep Moving (feat. Dsire) - Single

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- • Georgia Romance Writer’s Conference 2012 Was Empowering!
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- • The State of Black SciFi 2012: I heart Onyx Con!
- • Alicia McCalla Guest Blogs About Her Grandfather on Petit Fors and Hot Tamales
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- • The State of Black SciFi 2012: Why I Love Teen Dystopian SciFi!
- • Breaking Free Released Early on Amazon!
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- • Visited the Afro-Futurism Exhibit at the Tubman Museum in Macon, Georgia
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