Monday, 2 December 2013
Shirley Slaughter's Blog Tour!
THIRD STOP ON THE BLOG TOUR --THE UK
Hello Lauren. I want to thank you so much for having me here on the third stop. I never thought that twitter could give me such a far reach. Can’t get over it! It can be so impersonal when you don’t know how to utilize it. So here goes!
Hello My UK Friends! This blog tour is basically about me introducing myself to all of you and what motivated me to write.
My name is Shirley Harris-Slaughter and my twitter handle is @motorcityauthor. I was born and raised in the USA. With all its warts and political craziness it’s still the greatest place to live, although I think that’s about to change. I was born in the great state of Michigan and raised in the Charter Township of Royal Oak. I spent most of my time dreaming of the day when I could get out and start my life elsewhere. Then I discovered we were a historical community founded by a runaway slave on the “underground railroad.” I began to appreciate my roots. I discovered all this history way before ever thinking about writing.
My mother was a gifted poet and writer of children’s stories. She also was a great speaker. So what in the world could I contribute to this family? My parents were activists in the community and I watched them not realizing they were shaping me. I became a community activist before I started to write and I developed an appreciation for historical places and buildings which led me to try and save our local train station. Wrote a thesis on The Implementation of the Most Comprehensive Approach to Restoring the Michigan Central Depot. This project brought lots of attention and publicity to this neglected historical site.
All of this led me to try and capture the history of our Catholic Community which is now gone. So I wrote about my experience growing up in this environment. I titled the book, Our Lady of Victory, the Saga of an African-American Catholic Community. The title kind of stuck although my intention was to change it. This book had been gathering steam in my head for a long time before I actually set down to write. I felt that our history was gone because the church has merged and the school was razed after sitting empty for years and becoming an eyesore. I was invited to speak about this to the Fred Hart Williams Geneological Society affiliated with the Detroit Public Library’s Burton Historical Collections. Mark Bowden tagged the book a Narrative History. They asked me to speak to them because they never had history told in narrative form before. Geneology is normally written in a chronological order. You can get more details on the complete story from the book. This history is who I am.
Lauren, I’m going to stop right here because I could go on and on. I appreciate you for allowing me to blog at your site. I am enjoying this tremendously.
Anyway, now that you know a little bit more about who I am please stop by to get the full story.
Click on this link to catch the sale while supplies last! http://rememberourladyofvictory.com/?page_id=24
Here are some additional links:
gallerybyleslie@gmail.com
iUniverse.com
http://unfoldingofarose.ning.com/profile/ShirleyLSlaughter
www.facebook.com/sslaughter3
http://Twitter.com/motorcityauthor
www.linkedin.com/in/historybuff
http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00EXRCH20
Website blog: http://rememberourladyofvictory.com/
***GIVEAWAY***
For each comment left (1 per day) on each day of my tour, your name will be entered into a drawing. ONE (1) lucky winner will receive an autographed copy of my book "OUR LADY OF VICTORY: THE SAGA OF AN AFRICAN-AMERICAN CATHOLIC COMMUNITY" and a $5 Amazon Gift Card. 1 daily comment = 1 entry into my giveaway. Thanks again for the support and good luck in winning!!!
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