Jay’s First Day At A New School – a Rap Mothers Save the Day Series Title, Candy Strother DeVore Mitchell

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Little Buggy Productions releases, Lil Jay’s First Day At A New School

Candy Strother DeVore Mitchell’s, “Rap Mothers Save The Day” children’s series experiences its first release, “Lil Jay’s First Day At A New School” on Valentine’s Day.
By: Little Buggy Productions, DonnaInk Publications
“Jay’s First Day At A New School,” by Candy Strother DeVore Mitchell
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CARTHAGE, N.C.Feb. 13, 2020PRLog — DonnaInk Publications, L.L.C. Publishing House’s Little Buggy Productions Imprint releases Candy Strother DeVore Mitchell’s newest title, “Lil Jay’s First Day At A New School,” the first children’s book in Candy’s “Rap Mothers Save The Day” series. Ms. Quesinberry, Founder, CEO and President of DonnaInk Publications, L.L.C. stated, “The Rap Mothers series books as Candy Strother DeVore Mitchell’s creations, are entertaining nonfiction titles for adults (“Faces of Rap Mothers” series) and fiction titles for children (“Rap Mothers Save The Day” series). DonnaInk Publications and Little Buggy Productions extends a big congratulations to Candy on her newest title release!”

About Rap Mothers Save The Day Book One:
Lil Jay is afraid to go to the first day at his new school. He looks a little down and his cousin, Honey, who is a rap artist, asks him what is the matter. Lil Jay shares his concerns. His uncle, Honey’s brother, enters and picks up on the vibe – he shares an idea for Lil Jay to create a rap song to perform at school for his new classmates and teacher. Honey first takes Lil Jay to talk with the Rap Mothers who promote non-violence and positive solutions for the 21st century among the rap and hip hop culture.Lil Jay meets with Bonnie, Candy, Jamie, Lena, LIL MAMA, Nina, Queen G, and his grandmother Barreta who are all members of Rap Mothers Save the Day! He gains valuable insight from the Rap Mothers who ease Lil Jay’s concerns. Eventually, he turns around and feels empowered and then practices his new rap song with his uncle KING THA RAPPER. While Lil Jay performs, OG DUV MAC DOGG and DOGGY DOGG join Honey Blunt and LIL MAMA with the Rap Mothers who support Lil Jay’s

About the Author of Faces of Rap Mothers:
Growing up with family woven in the civil rights fabric of Dr. Martin Luther King, a blessing befitted to Candy, resulted in her own human and civil rights interests. As an advocate, she testified on Capitol Hill while airing on news broadcasts in aid to the plights of others but her involvement in media and entertainment, as CEO of Black Cash Records, is where her two book series, Faces of Rap Mothers and Rap Mothers Save The Day originated. Candy’s two book series share her aspirations, which are supported by entrepreneurial and solopreneurial efforts her Contributors share. With a son and daughter (KING THA RAPPER and HONEY), who are rap and hip hop artists themselves, Candy asks readers to enjoy the glimpses into the day-to-day lives of industry Superstars whose life events are shared through original images and story. Book one re-releases January of 2020, and book two releases April of 2020. The first, Rap Mothers Save The Day children’s title, Jay’s First Day At A New School is scheduled to release on Valentine’s 2020.


About the Blog Author:
An enigma to some, Donna L. Quesinberry blooms on the footpath of continuous evolution. Residing in the quiet Town of Carthage, rural North Carolina, just outside of Raleigh and local to Pinehurst and Southern Pines – two prestigious golf communities, Ms. Quesinberry continues to develop solutions architecture through dpInk Ltd. Liability Company and publish books through DonnaInk Publications, L.L.C. Additionally, she is the co-owner and proprietor of the J. F. Cole House with her son, Mr. Jamie Hatcher, a traumatic brain injury (TBI) work-related brain insult survivor. Currently, DonnaInk Publications features ten (10) imprints that are genre specific and the authors hail from five (5) continents and nine (9) countries. Donna has produced over 10,000 varied documents and publications in an over thirty (30) year literary fiction and technical nonfiction career. She has two long haired chihuahuas and three kitties and is an emerging edible garden landscape queen.

Little Buggy Productions of DonnaInk Publications releasing Rap Mothers Save The Day Children’s Book

Little Buggy Productions is releasing “Jay’s First Day At A New School,” by Candy Strother DeVore Mitchell.
By: Little Buggy Productions, DonnaInk Publications
“Jay’s First Day At A New School,” by Candy Strother DeVore Mitchell
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CARTHAGE, N.C.Feb. 3, 2020PRLog — Candy Strother DeVore Mitchell, author of, “Faces of Rap Mothers,” newest title release, “Jay’s First Day At A New School” is going to become available on the 14th of February 2020 in time for Valentine’s Day! What a way to share her love for children by releasing the first book in the, “Rap Mothers Save The Day” Children’s Book Series on a national day of recognition for love among friends, family and, especially, our precious children.

About Rap Mothers Save The Day Book One:
Lil Jay is afraid to go to the first day at his new school. He looks a little down and his cousin, Honey, who is a rap artist, asks him what is the matter. Lil Jay shares his concerns. His uncle, Honey’s brother, enters and picks up on the vibe – he shares an idea for Lil Jay to create a rap song to perform at school for his new classmates and teacher. Honey first takes Lil Jay to talk with the Rap Mothers who promote non-violence and positive solutions for the 21st century among the rap and hip hop culture.Lil Jay meets with Bonnie, Candy, Jamie, Lena, LIL MAMA, Nina, Queen G, and his grandmother Barreta who are all members of Rap Mothers Save the Day! He gains valuable insight from the Rap Mothers who ease Lil Jay’s concerns. Eventually, he turns around and feels empowered and then practices his new rap song with his uncle KING THA RAPPER. While Lil Jay performs, OG DUV MAC DOGG and DOGGY DOGG join Honey Blunt and LIL MAMA with the Rap Mothers who support Lil Jay’s

About the Author of Faces of Rap Mothers:
Growing up with family woven in the civil rights fabric of Dr. Martin Luther King, a blessing befitted to Candy, resulted in her own human and civil rights interests. As an advocate, she testified on Capitol Hill while airing on news broadcasts in aid to the plights of others but her involvement in media and entertainment, as CEO of Black Cash Records, is where her two book series, Faces of Rap Mothers and Rap Mothers Save The Day originated. Candy’s two book series share her aspirations, which are supported by entrepreneurial and solopreneurial efforts her Contributors share. With a son and daughter (KING THA RAPPER and HONEY), who are rap and hip hop artists themselves, Candy asks readers to enjoy the glimpses into the day-to-day lives of industry Superstars whose life events are shared through original images and story. Book one re-releases January of 2020, and book two releases April of 2020. The first, Rap Mothers Save The Day children’s title, Jay’s First Day At A New School is scheduled to release on Valentine’s 2020.


About the Blog Author:
An enigma to some, Donna L. Quesinberry blooms on the footpath of continuous evolution. Residing in the quiet Town of Carthage, rural North Carolina, just outside of Raleigh and local to Pinehurst and Southern Pines – two prestigious golf communities, Ms. Quesinberry continues to develop solutions architecture through dpInk Ltd. Liability Company and publish books through DonnaInk Publications, L.L.C. Additionally, she is the co-owner and proprietor of the J. F. Cole House with her son, Mr. Jamie Hatcher, a traumatic brain injury (TBI) work-related brain insult survivor. Currently, DonnaInk Publications features ten (10) imprints that are genre specific and the authors hail from five (5) continents and nine (9) countries. Donna has produced over 10,000 varied documents and publications in an over thirty (30) year literary fiction and technical nonfiction career. She has two long haired chihuahuas and three kitties and is an emerging edible garden landscape queen.

Beat Deep Books to Re-edition Book One of Faces of Rap Mothers

Fast is the catch phrase of the new millennia; however, when it comes to book production – fast and furious – is not the coup de grace and Beat Deep Books Imprint learned this valuable lesson in 2019.

CARTHAGE, N.C.Jan. 20, 2020PRLogBeat Deep Books Imprint, of DonnaInk Publications, L.L.C., signed Candy Strother DeVore Mitchell for two series works: Faces of Rap Mothers and Rap Mothers Save The Day in 2019. Candy, a driven personality, insisted on expedited production fall 2019. Faces of Rap Mothers Book One includes nearly four hundred (400) images Mitchell provided representing contributors and herself. In under three hundred (300) pages – amassing 400 images – in under three (3) months by our small, woman-owned, traditional publishing house that features Indie and traditional platforms in an expedited guise has been magical. Faces of Rap Mothers Book One has been nominated Most Entertaining Hip Hop Book of 2019 and our team remains impressed with our results, but rushing publications can result in issues.

 

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About Faces of Rap Mothers Book One:
Candy Strother DeVore Mitchell, Ophelia DeVore Mitchell’s niece, shares stories of rap and hip hop’s most infamous icons in her Faces of Rap Mothers book series. Foreword is by Mr. Jeffrey Collins, a notable music industry giant. Through a minimalist aperture, a series of Contributors join Candy sharing intimate details of their life within the rap and hip hop culture, from the 60’s onward. Their trysts, and histories, provide readers alternative retrospectives. Rising from shadows of the megalith performers these women love, readers are given an all stage pass with backstory access, from the cousins, nieces, mothers, sisters and/or wives of rap and hip hop’s most luminous legends. Familial journeys, which may inure the strongest women, share how these ladies have thrived amidst elements of soul.

About the Author of Faces of Rap Mothers:
Growing up with family woven in the civil rights fabric of Dr. Martin Luther King, a blessing befitted to Candy, resulted in her own human and civil rights interests. As an advocate, she testified on Capitol Hill while airing on news broadcasts in aid to the plights of others but her involvement in media and entertainment, as CEO of Black Cash Records, is where her two book series, Faces of Rap Mothers and Rap Mothers Save The Day originated. Candy’s two book series share her aspirations, which are supported by entrepreneurial and solopreneurial efforts her Contributors share. With a son and daughter (KING THA RAPPER and HONEY), who are rap and hip hop artists themselves, Candy asks readers to enjoy the glimpses into the day-to-day lives of industry Superstars whose life events are shared through original images and story. Book one re-releases January of 2020, and book two releases April of 2020. The first, Rap Mothers Save The Day children’s title, Jay’s First Day At A New School is scheduled to release on Valentine’s 2020.


About the Author:
An enigma to some, Donna L. Quesinberry blooms on the footpath of continuous evolution. Residing in the quiet Town of Carthage, rural North Carolina, just outside of Raleigh and local to Pinehurst and Southern Pines – two prestigious golf communities, Ms. Quesinberry continues to develop solutions architecture through dpInk Ltd. Liability Company and publish books through DonnaInk Publications, L.L.C. Additionally, she is the co-owner and proprietor of the J. F. Cole House with her son, Mr. Jamie Hatcher, a traumatic brain injury (TBI) work-related brain insult survivor. Currently, DonnaInk Publications features ten (10) imprints that are genre specific and the authors hail from five (5) continents and nine (9) countries. Donna has produced over 10,000 varied documents and publications in an over thirty (30) year literary fiction and technical nonfiction career. She has two long haired chihuahuas and three kitties and is an emerging edible garden landscape queen.

Introduction to, “Just Like You,” by Nichole Troupe

Hello, this serves as an introductory post for Author Nichole Troupe, whose title, “Just Like You,” is being released in print November 2019. Nichole is a marvel. As a quadriplegic survivor, she is not only an aspiring children’s author, she is also a loving mother.

The title, “Just Like You,” is about a young girl named “Tina” who has been diagnosed with Autism. She attends public school and has subconscious concerns about socializing with other school children and how to communicate while remaining respected and appreciated.

Tina learns that she can make friends and relate to the people around her and they learn that having a disability does not shape the heart and mind of an individual.

It is a wonderfully illustrated book that encourages young children to seek out one another while understanding differences with empathy in order to build a better future in the short scope of day-to-day . . .

About the Author:
Even though Nichole was a happy kid, she had a hard life even from the very beginning. At three (3) months of age, Nichole was diagnosed with bacterial meningitis, which required a VP shunt placement so spinal fluid wouldn’t leak into her brain. As she grew, more surgeries were required. Nichole even had surgery one (1) surgery on her birthday.

At age sixteen (16), Nichole nearly died when a tube came undone permitting fluid to drain into her brain. Thank-fully, her team reacted well and saved her. If everyone hadn’t reacted appropriately – Nichole probably wouldn’t be alive today, but the emergency resulted in a shunt replacement surgery that thankfully, was a success.

At twenty-one (21) years of age, Nichole conceived a baby and subsequently lost her child to miscarriage. After-ward, she was unable to walk at a normal pace without stumbling. No one knew why. Two (2) years later, after trying to conceive another baby, Nichole was blessed with her little girl; however, once again her walking lessened, resulting in a requirement of a four-wheel walker with a seat.

Even though Nichole had help, it barely worked for her. After three (3) years of struggling with her four-wheel walker . . . Nichole’s leg gave out completely.

When that happened, doctors gave Nichole an MRI, which is a picture of the body inside and out and it showed she needed spinal surgery. This eventually resulted in her becoming a quadriplegic. When she the first surgery occur-red,  Nichole was able to use her upper body for a little more than one (1) year. Gradually, this changed, resulting in the need for a permanent wheelchair.

Eventually, Nichole required around-the-clock care, which became frustrating for her. Moving from independence to needing assistance with her hair, washing and brushing her teeth did not feel good for Nichole at age thirty-two (32).

To relieve stress, and thwart anxiety, like Tina in “Just Like You,” Nichole began writing. She moved from California to Washington State and found a suitable home to live in.

Nichole began seeing a counselor. She learned writing is the best way for her not to become angry about her physical limitations. Writing provides inspiration and an outlet to the world beyond disability and it is what she loves to do today.

After one of Nichole’s nurses bought her a device to talk into that writes everything she says, she put the gift to good use and developed, “Just Like You.”

Today, Nichole inspires children to learn more about people around them in a nonjudgmental manner while embracing and learning from their universal differences.

Currently, she is working on her second children’s book for release in 2020.

Author Nichole - Miss Nikki - Troupe

Hello, this serves as an introductory post for Author Nichole Troupe, whose title, “Just Like You,” is being released in print November 2019. Nichole is a marvel. As a quadriplegic survivor, she is not only an aspiring children’s author, she is also a loving mother.

The title, “Just Like You,” is about a young girl named “Tina” who has been diagnosed with Autism. She attends public school and has subconscious concerns about socializing with other school children and how to communicate while remaining respected and appreciated.

Tina learns that she can make friends and relate to the people around her and they learn that having a disability does not shape the heart and mind of an individual.

It is a wonderfully illustrated book that encourages young children to seek out one another while understanding differences with empathy in order to build a better future in the short scope of day-to-day…

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DonnaInk Publications Releases Faces of Rap Mothers in Multiple Formats

Faces of Rap Mothers, by Candy Strother DeVore Mitchell
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Carthage, NC, United States, October 30, 2019 – DonnaInk Publications releases Faces of Rap Mothers, by Candy Strother DeVore Mitchell. This is a book about the women involved in the lives of rap and hip-hop’s superstars. As a compilation of works – this title includes back stories from women who have supported rap and hip-hop artists dating as far back as the 1970’s. Surprisingly, in the compilation, when revealing the history of the development of rap and hip-hop’s legendary artists – predominantly from the West Coast, readers learn unlike the Italian-American crooners of the 1930’s to 1950’s who appeared slated to excel through their Italian heritage and its influence on media during their era . . . these rap and hip-hop artists literally sprang up among localities in an unplanned fashion – no one was pulling strings to ensure these artists reached epic results. Yet, the rap and hip-hop community, developed with a strong camaraderie where the performers happenstance into each others lives.

This fact, along with a host of others, makes Faces of Rap Mothers an intriguing read. On its face (no pun intended) the title sounds like a fan publication sharing factoids using the superstar’s status as an integer or hook to ignite sales. In actuality, the title delivers background on the origins of rap and hip-hop, tells intimate stories of the women who support the industry’s icons, and shares unique information, such as where The Jackson Five practiced and learned to play instruments, sing and dance. Most interesting is how this group of successful artists rose from all over the country, grew to know one another – typically while not famous – remained loyal as friends and associates to this day and reached goals that rose from parallel silos almost simultaneously without necessarily interacting in regard to achievement of their successes. A sense of fate results that turns the ideology of the formation of rap and hip-hop on its head. Certainly, the backstories didn’t map to what this reviewer anticipated. This is a book that is worthy of purchase and review, especially with fans of the genre.

Faces of Rap Mothers is made available through the Beat Deep Books Imprint of publisher DonnaInk Publications at https://www.donnaink.com in an assortment of formats, as follows:

Through AMAZON, Faces of Rap Mothers is available in the following format:

Through Barnes and Noble, Faces of Rap Mothers is available in the following formats:

For bulk orders, write to contact@donnainkpublications.com – in email, identify the number of books desired and an invoice / purchase order will be returned using industry-standard reductions from retail cost. Once it is received, remit payment and the order is processed same day until 6PM EST and next a.m. after 6PM EST.

Shipments from AMAZON and B&N may take a shorter amount of time – typically, AMAZON is faster than B&N. However, their retail rates are higher. DonnaInk Publications sells the title at discounted rates that are closer to wholesale and to match large distributor shipping speeds expedited shipping costs should be indicated by readers at checkout for additional cost. Of course, hardly anyone beats AMAZON’s overnight processing and billion-dollar overhead budget; however, where a reader likes to save money and can be patient a few additional days . . . DonnaInk Publications is the most cost-effective purchase.

This release is the “first” in the Faces of Rap Mothers Series; additionally, two children’s stories are on the horizon by the Faces of Rap Mothers. One is slated for release by the Christmas holiday and the second either by the Holiday Season or just after New Year’s. The children’s books are for empowering children. The initial release concerns the first day at school and the second concerns bullying. And, the 2nd volume of Faces of Rap Mothers is releasing in the first to second quarter of 2020.

CDs are in development, which go together with these titles, and though not yet released through the publishing house, they are soon to be made available at DonnaInk Publications and AMAZON.

Write to: contact@donnainkpublications.com and input “special markets” or “Faces of Rap Mothers” in the subject line.


About DonnaInk Publications: a small, woman-owned, publishing initiative that features traditional Indie representation of approximately thirty (30) eclectic authors and their collective works for discriminating readers; imprints include:

  • 2nd Spirit Books – alternative, LGBTQ, new age
  • Beat Deep Books – entertainment, actors, arts, dance, movies, music
  • Laughingcleaver Press – comedy, humor, satire
  • Le Petit Books – children’s
  • Ironmantle Books – romance
  • Moondust Media – drama
  • Nocturnum’s Muse – horror, mystery, thriller
  • Pashar Sage Press – nonfiction
  • Thunderforge Pubs – fantasy, science fiction

About the Blog Author:
An enigma to some, Donna L. Quesinberry blooms on the footpath of continuous evolution. Residing in the quiet Town of Carthage, rural North Carolina, just outside of Raleigh and local to Pinehurst and Southern Pines – two prestigious golf communities, Ms. Quesinberry continues to develop solutions architecture through dpInk Ltd. Liability Company and publish books through DonnaInk Publications, L.L.C. Additionally, she is the co-owner and proprietor of the J. F. Cole House with her son, Mr. Jamie Hatcher, a traumatic brain injury (TBI) work-related brain insult survivor. Currently, DonnaInk Publications features ten (10) imprints that are genre specific and the authors hail from five (5) continents and nine (9) countries. Donna has produced over 10,000 varied documents and publications in an over thirty (30) year literary fiction and technical nonfiction career. She has two long haired chihuahuas and three kitties and is an emerging edible garden landscape queen.

 

Book and Digital Show for Faces of Rap Mothers

CARTHAGE, N.C.Aug. 13, 2019PRLog — “Faces of Rap Mothers,” scheduled to release August 2019, is written by Candy Strother DeVore Mitchell the owner of, “The Face of Rap Mother’s Digital Show” aired social media platforms. Contributors to the “Faces of Rap Mothers” book, and “other” Rap Mothers, also participate in Ms. Mitchell’s program, both live, and recorded. These ladies have intimate awareness of how urban and inner-city youth, heroes and heroines, are derived from rappers and hip-hop artists. Professionals within social science research understand that rap and hip-hop have capitalized advertising, fashion, media, movies, television and that even the English language lexicon itself has embraced rap and hip-hop euphemisms.

The women involved in “The Face of Rap Mother’s Digital Show” and contributing to the “Faces of Rap Mothers” book, state that they support children and families. These ladies feature Stop the Violence Campaigns, work to Stop Abuse and Neglect of children and the elderly, and promote love and peace, expressing strong desires to Stop Gang Violence their affiliates include: Baby Boy, Beretta, Honey Blunt, Tina Brown, Sam Cooke, Jessie-Lee Daniels, Monica Davis, Og Duv Mac Dog, Snoop Dogg, Robert Epps, Force MDS, Four Brothers, Timmy Gatling, Shonta Gibson, Tyrese Gibson, Johnny Gill, Jr., Angel Gilcrest Guyton, Guy, Aaron Hall, Damion Hall, Angel Hicks, S. Mom, J. Skillz, J.G., Jessie D., Johnny G., JPCali Smoov, Gerald Levert, LL COOL J, LSG, Angela Mercer, Lena Moss, New Edition, O.G. Lil Mama, Jamie Paris, Roman Pearce, Queen G., Teddy Riley, Joseph Summers, Keith Sweat, Ralph Tresvant, Sr., Valentino, Oprah Winfree, Bobby Womack, Nina Womack, Robert Dwayne Womack, Sharon Lynette Young, and many others.

Candy herself, moved from one ballast to another during her professional life. She shares the digital show is that platform where issues can be discussed resulting in golden coaching nuggets derived from guests life experiences and their outcomes. Mrs. Mitchell has received endorsements from industry leaders of significance, such as Mr. Jeffrey Collins, who has a fifty (50) plus year history in the music industry. Jeff is known for his affiliation with Digital Famous Fontana, Echo-Vista Music Group, Jive and MCA Records, Universal Digital Distribution, etc. and he mentioned “The Faces of Rap Mothers Digital Show,” in his own book that is currently available through fine book retailers.

“Faces of Rap Mothers,” is published through Beat Deep Books an Imprint of DonnaInk Publications. To order your pre-release copy, visit http://www.donnaink.com for discounts in the title’s varied release formats or search other fine retailers.

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