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JUNE 2007 NEWSLETTER




Zane's Erotic Works Have Passionate Following

Zane never intended to surround herself in mystery and intrigue.

The author, whose steamy sex novels set among black professionals have propelled her onto The New York Times list of best sellers, says if she could do it over, she'd have chosen a less provocative pseudonym.

About a decade ago, she was in an America Online chat room and needed to call herself something. She picked Zane because it was the first thing that popped into her head; she's always liked the name.

When she started writing erotic fiction in her spare time and e-mailing it to friends and online acquaintances, it made sense to keep calling herself Zane -- after all, she couldn't be sure who was reading her work. Then she developed a following and discovered she could sell a book, and Zane was destined to stay Zane.

"If I had known that this was going to actually end up being a writing pseudonym, I would have picked something with a first and last name," Zane says.

Plenty of authors don't use their real names, but there's only one successful writer of black erotica with a gender-neutral, one-syllable nom de plume. It makes people more curious about her -- the opposite of Zane's intent.

"It was a total accident. It is kind of cool. But it wasn't intentional," she says. Another drawback: "I'm on the bottom of all the bookshelves."

But don't weep for Zane. After all, as Sean Bentley, the buyer of black fiction for Borders and Waldenbooks, points out, Zane gets a couple of shelves to herself these days.

More than 2.7 million copies of her books are in print, she's a mainstay on the Essence magazine list of best sellers, and two titles, "Afterburn" and the anthology "Love Is Never Painless," were New York Times best sellers.

The next frontier for the author: movies and television. She has approved a script for "Addicted," an adaptation of her biggest-selling novel, about a woman who seeks counseling for sex addiction. She's negotiating a deal to turn a collection of stories, "The Sex Chronicles," into a cable-TV miniseries.

She's also a publisher who runs Strebor Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster with more than 50 authors, many of whom get a sales boost from their association with Zane.

Not bad for someone who never planned to be a writer. Zane, the daughter of a theologian and an elementary school teacher, graduated from Howard University in Washington, D.C., with a degree in chemical engineering.

"Whenever I had creative writing assignments and stuff in school, the teachers would almost be shocked at what I turned in because it would be so far-fetched and so imaginative," Zane says. "Most of my teachers told me I should be a writer, but I just never took it seriously until I got bored enough to do it."

Boredom hit in 1997, when Zane was living in North Carolina, working as a sales representative. She began writing erotic stories to pass the time after her children went to bed. (She now has a 19-year-old son, a 12-year-old daughter and a 3-year-old son.)

The stories developed a following on the Internet, and she self-published "The Sex Chronicles" before landing a deal with Simon & Schuster.

Zane tapped into a market that craves her honest, unvarnished perspective on sexuality. Her books send a "Sex and the City"-like message that it's OK to celebrate your libido.

"She's like the Dr. Ruth of our time," said Carol Mackey, the editor of Black Expressions, an online book club with more than 400,000 members that counts Zane among its most popular authors.

Zane's take on sex is hardly revolutionary: It should be safe and pleasurable, and communication is the key to stronger, more satisfying relationships. But her straightforward, conversational prose resonates in the black community, Mackey said.

"It's not openly discussed in most of our homes," Mackey said. "I had to learn from books or friends and big sisters. To have an author come out and broach this, even in fiction, is a breakthrough for us."

Zane's readers agree. Her work "goes right to the heart of modern sexuality," said Harold Fisher, a former Baltimore TV news anchor and one of a few men who joined dozens of women fans at a local book signing. "We all have sex. We just need to relax about it."

Zane's fans talk about her work with fervor; they remember what book they read first and how they burned through the rest. They love her brash, sexually liberated heroines, who are unafraid to use men for their own pleasure.

In person, the 40-year-old author is equally assertive -- but she's no vixen. Stylish but not outlandish, with a round, youthful face and a comfortably fleshy figure, Zane looks like the suburban working mom that she is.

She discusses her life and career in the cluttered, undecorated offices of Strebor Books. The location in an office park in suburban Washington suits her no-nonsense personality, and she lives just a short drive away.

Zane presents a mixture of accessibility and reserve. She sometimes answers the phone at Strebor. She reads her e-mail and responds to as many messages as she can -- dishing out sex advice to eager fans. (Highlights from that correspondence have been compiled into a nonfiction book, "Dear G-Spot: Straight Talk About Sex and Love," to be published in July.)

But at the same time, she guards her privacy. She did not allow herself to be photographed or interviewed until 2004, at the onset of her first book tour. She said she "came out" then only because con artists were starting to host book signings claiming to be her.

She's more comfortable now with her public, partly because as a publisher, she has to help her authors sell their books. But she's not forthcoming with personal details. Now divorced, she speaks only vaguely about the man she's dating. And she was dismayed in the past at previous revelations of her real name, which she asks not be published.

"There's no point in it other than to affect my privacy and have people showing up at my house. And I have a 3-year-old child, so that's my concern," she says.

She also wants to spare her family, particularly her father, from undue criticism.

"Whereas most people don't have an issue with what I do, there are those who are self-righteous and do have an issue," Zane says. "So it's just not fair for other people who have absolutely nothing to do with it to be affected by that, because they didn't make this choice. I did."

Zane says she has a good relationship with her parents, but she didn't tell her mother about her writing career until she had three titles on the Essence best-seller list. It took her father a while to warm up to the idea of his daughter writing erotica, but when he read "Nervous" -- about a meek woman who channels her sexual aggressiveness into an alternate personality -- "he thought it was brilliant," she says.

Her father's endorsement speaks to another unusual characteristic of Zane's raunchy tales -- they usually come packaged with a moral. She often builds a story around an issue plaguing women -- such as drug addiction in "Love Is Never Painless" and domestic violence in "Breaking the Cycle."

In "Addicted," the heroine was sexually abused as a child and seeks psychiatric counseling, something Zane said many black women are afraid to do.

"I've had women out there, with 'Addicted,' who actually come up to me and fall into my arms crying at book signings, saying they're finally going to go get help," she says.

That connection with readers is the key to Zane's popularity, said Malaika Adero, her editor at Simon & Schuster.

"She has a unique voice," Adero said. "She writes erotica for today's female audience. This is not yesterday's kind of romance writing. She writes in the African-American vernacular. She writes in a language of everyday people doing what we do."



**MARC'S WEEKLY MUSE** - June 15th, 2007
A highly requested poetic medium of uplift...to brighten your day!!!

OKAY...TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT FOR THE ROCK & FIRE RELEASE PARTY IN THE VILLE!!! AND YES...A BROTHER IS TIRED!!! BUT I'M THANKFUL TO BE IN THE FIGHT...

**Special Note**
All of my Rock & Fire Readers from Book Expo America and beyond...PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE (no I'm not James Brown) be sure to place your reviews on Amazon.com (yes, it's finally up). http://www.amazon.com/Rock-Fire-Love-Poetry-Core/dp/0974971286/ref=sr_1_11/104-5083076-7715928?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1181885719&sr=8-11

Don't forget to submit your love poem for the $500 "Rock and Fire" Love Poetry Contest. Get the details at http://www.marclacy.com . You don't want to miss! Act now, because the deadline is June 15th!!

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ROCK AND FIRE BOOK RELEASE CELEBRATION, June 15th, 2007 7pm Huntsville Heritage Club...After Party, Zig-Zag Martini Bar...
(c)2007 AVO Publishing/Marc Lacy
Author of "The Looking Heart" and "Rock & Fire"
Producer of "REFlux" and "Lost in The City of Poetry"
http://www.marclacy.com
http://www.myspace.com/mlacy



Blended Families Seminar
Coping With The Challenges

Great Benefits When You Attend !!!

Are you a part of a blended family or do you know someone who is? Have you ever felt bound or discouraged because of your family situation?

Regardless of your situation, you can benefit from Prodigal Son Ministries' There is Hope Seminar on Coping with the Challenges of Blended Families. This seminar will provide you with both an emotional and spiritual breakthrough. Allow yourself to develop a better understanding of the dynamics of a blended family by attending this seminar and being instructed by a National and Internationl speaker who knows, first hand, the challenges of being the head of a blended household. Learn how to adapt to life with stepchildren, stepparents, and stepsiblings.
You owe it to yourself and your family to become better equipped to enjoy the rest of your life!

Coping with the Challenges of Blended Families
DATE: June 16,2007
TIME: 9 a.m.- 3 p.m.
LOCATION: Guidance Center for Excellence
13101 Allen Road
Southgate, MI

Original Price: $75 Individuals/$100 Couples
BIG SAVINGS!!!!!!
Current Price: $40 Individuals/ $65 Couples

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Ladies' Night Out by Electa Rome Parks

Ladie's Night Out Readers are cordially invited, the second Saturday of the month, to Ladies' Night Out. No R.S.V.P is required---just leave your inhibitions at the door. What happens during Ladies' Night Out, stays with us. Shhh, we won't tell!

Meet Lexie, Meshell, Tonya and Tracee. . . four professional, highly successful, intelligent, sexy and totally fierce black women who just happen to be the best of friends. Each month, they drop all commitments to the wind to celebrate the ties and bonds of friendship with a Ladies' Night Out, where anything and everything can happen, and usually does.

At one such event, a question is posed: What's the freakiest thing you've ever done? As the question is pondered and answered by each, one sisterfriend sets out on a journey to rectify her situation and readers are swept up in one heck of a ride. As readers follow the Crew on their sexcapades, drama, drama and more drama awaits at each and every turn. Hold on tight, don't lose your grip. You never know what's around the next turn.

Readers soon discover that we all wear masks. Another question is posed: Do you really know your best friends as well as you think you do? You could never imagine what goes on behind closed doors. Beware: Enter at your own risk!


Cycles of the Ghetto a memoir by Andrea Woods

IS BEING GHETTO BECOMING THE NEW HOLLYWOOD TREND?

The true tales of real- life ghetto experiences has become a summer must have -
"CYCLES OF THE GHETTO" a memoir By Andrea Woods


Derek Press, a subsidiary of Pathway Press, announces the release of a new children's book entitled THE ISLAND OF ABANDONED DREAMS, by Nneka A. Gunn.

Derek Press, a subsidiary of Pathway Press, announces the release of a new children's book entitled THE ISLAND OF ABANDONED DREAMS, by Nneka A. Gunn. This book contains the legendary tale of a young boy who must choose between deserting his dream forever or venturing on a dangerous journey to rescue his destiny.
Do you ever wonder where abandoned dreams go? Well, when you cease to believe, your dreams cease to exist. In THE ISLAND OF ABANDONED DREAMS, Gunn addresses the need for young children to continually strive to achieve their dreams and aspirations. In today's world, children encounter many hurdles that may threaten their dreams such as bullies, sex, drugs, poverty, and lack of support from parents. But if they persevere, Gunn believes, they can and will accomplish their goals.
THE ISLAND OF ABANDONED DREAMS is the incredible legend of Elijah, a courageous boy who undertakes a feat no other human has survived - rescuing his dream from the shadowy and forlorn island where forgotten dreams go. Set in a village in Manakara, the orphaned Elijah is raised by his wise grandmother, Mahlii. One day, Elijah returns home, discouraged from his dream of becoming a famous soccer player by school bullies. Mahlii recounts the story of the Island of Abandoned Dreams and prepares him for a mission he will never forget. The reader will share the adventure as Elijah makes the trek to save his dream from the four-armed monster that guards every crystallized dream.
Illustrated by Riccardo Williams, this vivid storybook sparks the child's imagination with a message they can fully comprehend and enjoy. While THE ISLAND OF ABANDONED DREAMS imparts wisdom and guidance to today's youth, this is no dull preachy read. This amazing story is chock-full of all the elements kids love: mythical monsters, magical tools, perilous excursions, and a helpful animal friend. THE ISLAND OF ABANDONED DREAMS is a must for children and readers of all ages as a tool of encouragement to withstand the trials that come before success. This moving tale of triumph is sure to entertain and inspire children - and adults - for generations to come.

THE ISLAND OF ABANDONED DREAMS is currently available for sale for $12.95 at www.pathwaybookstore.com and www.derekpress.com or you may order by calling 1-800-553-8506. You may also contact the author for questions and comments at nnekagunn@yahoo.com.


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