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On today's 102nd Episode of The Thriller Zone, I'm honored to have the lovely and brilliant author Wanda M. Morris behind our microphones for the second time.
Wanda is one of those people the minute you meet her, you feel as though you've known her all your life. She's kind, gracious, approachable, and a mad talented writer.
Not only that, and besides the fact you'll really learn something listening to this podcast, she makes you feel GOOD. She does that for me, anyway.
On today's episode she shares what life for a Black woman in the early '60's was like. And if you don't walk away with your heart strings pulled, then I wonder if there's a heart beating in your chest.
Do yourself a favor and enjoy this episode from a gal you're going to be hearing from for DECADES to come, I guarantee it!
To learn more, visit: WandaMorrisWrites.com.
As always, we welcome your following us on Twitter @thethrillerzone on Instagram @thethrillerzone on our website at TheThrillerZone.com, and of course on our YT Channel: YouTube.com/c/thethrillerzone/videos
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Are you an aspiring thriller writer? Have a book coming out soon? Want to get noticed...AND sell books? How about advertising on TheTZ! Rates are super reasonable, we offer a captive audience, and, well, who doesn't love The Thriller Zone? Let's talk: thethrillerzone at gmail.
The Thriller Zone promises to wrap 2024 in a BIG way...Stay Tuned! Questions? Just write us at "[email protected]"
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Today's episode of The Thriller Zone with Dave Temple is sponsored by The Story Factory, an entertainment company representing many of the biggest fiction and non-fiction authors in the world.
$295 Special for April ONLY!
Would you like to advertise your book on The Thriller Zone? For a LIMITED TIME ONLY, you can do just that for ONLY $295. Go to TheThrillerZone.com/contact and we'll get started right away!
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On today's 102nd Episode of The Thriller Zone, I'm honored to have the lovely and brilliant author Wanda M. Morris behind our microphones for the second time.
Wanda is one of those people the minute you meet her, you feel as though you've known her all your life. She's kind, gracious, approachable, and a mad talented writer.
Not only that, and besides the fact you'll really learn something listening to this podcast, she makes you feel GOOD. She does that for me, anyway.
On today's episode she shares what life for a Black woman in the early '60's was like. And if you don't walk away with your heart strings pulled, then I wonder if there's a heart beating in your chest.
Do yourself a favor and enjoy this episode from a gal you're going to be hearing from for DECADES to come, I guarantee it!
To learn more, visit: WandaMorrisWrites.com.
As always, we welcome your following us on Twitter @thethrillerzone on Instagram @thethrillerzone on our website at TheThrillerZone.com, and of course on our YT Channel: YouTube.com/c/thethrillerzone/videos
Mentioned in this episode:
Advertize on TheTZ
Are you an aspiring thriller writer? Have a book coming out soon? Want to get noticed...AND sell books? How about advertising on TheTZ! Rates are super reasonable, we offer a captive audience, and, well, who doesn't love The Thriller Zone? Let's talk: thethrillerzone at gmail.
The Thriller Zone promises to wrap 2024 in a BIG way...Stay Tuned! Questions? Just write us at "[email protected]"
Mentioned in this episode:
THE STORY FACTORY
Today's episode of The Thriller Zone with Dave Temple is sponsored by The Story Factory, an entertainment company representing many of the biggest fiction and non-fiction authors in the world.
$295 Special for April ONLY!
Would you like to advertise your book on The Thriller Zone? For a LIMITED TIME ONLY, you can do just that for ONLY $295. Go to TheThrillerZone.com/contact and we'll get started right away!
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