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WAYPOINT is “absolutely gripping.” ~Patrick Robinson

Books, ebooks, epublishing, literature, Politics, Publishing, Technology, Writing
By Roz On January 21, 2016

“Absolutely gripping. WAYPOINT is tense, twisting and fast-paced. Doesn’t let up until the final page is turned.” ~ Patrick Robinson, author of the New York Times #1 bestseller LONE SURVIVOR. WAYPOINT is avaiable for pre-order now! 

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Jeff Young’s project “Re: Learning” maps new shifts in our education landscape.

Books, Business, Communication, digital media, Education, Publishing, Technology, Writing
By Roz On January 21, 2016

So proud of client Jeff Young, Senior Editor of The Chronicle of Higher Education, whose project “Re:Learning” maps radical new shifts in our education landscape.  Learn more about “Re: Learning” here…

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Kirkus Review: Rita Indiana’s PAPI is “masterfully drawn.”

Books, literature, Publishing, Writing
By Roz On January 21, 2016

  Most children believe their parents are perfect, and the realization that they aren’t typically comes as something of a shock. But the 8-year-old unnamed protagonist of Dominican writer Indiana’s English-language debut is not typical. In fact, she’s always had mixed feelings about Papi, the father who can bring her from agony to exultation in the course of an afternoon…. Read more from this Kirkus Review of Rita Indiana’s English-language debut PAPI.  

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Pissing Off a Serial Killer

american literature, American Roots, Film, literature, Publishing, thriller
By Roz On August 25, 2015

post by Matthew Howe Donald Harvey’s killing spree came to an end in 1987. It was a fluke. Harvey worked as a hospital orderly and he’d poured cyanide into the feeding tube of a near-comatose patient who’d suffered massive brain injuries in a motorcycle accident. A “mercy killing.” Unfortunately for this particular angel of death,  Ohio law dictates that anyone dying as a result of a traffic accident requires an autopsy…   Click to read more and learn why Matthew Howe—author of the forthcoming thriller WAYPOINT from Roots Digital Media—is next on this serial killer’s list!

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Cecily McMillan: The Rikers nightmare is far from over

american literature, American Roots, Books, Occupy Wall Street, Publishing
By Roz On July 24, 2015

My client, Cecily McMillan, on Al Jazeera’s The Stream talking about “Fixing America’s ‘broken system’ of criminal justice. Also, read her recent piece:  “The Rikers nightmare is far from over”: Last summer, I was inmate 310-14-00431 of the Rose M. Singer Center, the women’s facility on Rikers Island. I was only there 58 days, but it was long enough to experience and witness firsthand almost every form of abuse that has since surfaced in the news — and much more that hasn’t yet… Click to read more at Al Jazeera…

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Kindle Edition of Ernest Brawley’s Prison Novel THE RAP Available for Pre-Order!

american literature, American Roots, Books, ebooks, epublishing, Politics, Publishing, Revolution, Roots, Roots Digital, Writing
By Roz On April 13, 2015

The Kindle edition of Ernest Brawley’s The Rap, a prison novel, is available for pre-order now!  Click to order! Inspired by the gritty, action-packed reality of San Quentin in the 60s and early 70s and by the revolutionary Black Panther, George Jackson, The Rap is a page-turning, character-driven, language-rich novel that raps lyrically about political imprisonment and rails powerfully against governmental corruption, against authoritarian statism—against The Man. Little Arv Weed, a prison guard who hides his mixed race origins, is terrified to live out the drudgery of his American working-class future.  He teams up with the political prisoner William Galliot, the dignified, well-educated…

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from Virginia Woolf’s “Kew Gardens”

Books, digital media, ebooks, epublishing, literature, Publishing, Roots, Roots Digital
By Roz On February 26, 2015

FROM THE OVAL-SHAPED flower-bed there rose perhaps a hundred stalks spreading into heart-shaped or tongue-shaped leaves half way up and unfurling at the tip red or blue or yellow petals marked with spots of colour raised upon the surface; and from the red, blue or yellow gloom of the throat emerged a straight bar, rough with gold dust and slightly clubbed at the end. The petals were voluminous enough to be stirred by the summer breeze, and when they moved, the red, blue and yellow lights passed one over the other, staining an inch of the brown earth beneath with…

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One Cloud.

American Roots, digital media, photography, Roots, Roots Digital, Roz's Art
By Roz On November 3, 2014
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Planning Roots Digital’s World Domination.

American Roots, Books, Business, digital media, ebooks, epublishing, Film, photography, Publishing, Roots, Roots Digital
By Roz On November 2, 2014
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Sunbeam

American Roots, photography, Roots, Roots Digital, Roz's Art
By Roz On November 1, 2014
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