Alabama Attorney Questions Death Penalty in New Book
Lawyer who defended dozens charged with murder explains major problems with capital justice system
2012-01-27
Jay Reeves The Associated Press
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) -- After defending more than 60 people charged with capital murder and getting three men off Alabama's death row, attorney Richard Jaffe wants to get people talking about the death penalty and what he believes are its flaws. Read the complete article
Nigerian Authors Look West to Gain Their Fame
African nation with rich literary history once again grabbing notoriety through new crop of writers
2012-01-26
Yinka Ibukun The Associated Press
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) -- The chaos of Nigeria's largest city of Lagos gets boiled down to prose as a narrator notes "how unpretty" its sprawl looks, with "its unplanned houses sprouting like weeds." Another author describes the madness of the commute, how six roads meet and "there is no traffic light." Read the complete article
Lil Wayne Writing Prison Memoir
“Gone Till November” will detail rapper’s eight months at Rikers Island in 2010
2012-01-12
NEW YORK (AP) -- Lil Wayne is offering a literary tour of his prison days. Read the complete article
Book Review: ‘Barack Obama in Hawai'i and Indonesia -- The Making of a Global President'
Dinesh Sharma's book is a fascinating analysis of the formative years which made the man
2011-12-01
Kam Williams Special To The Skanner News
Barack Obama’s historic run for the presidency spawned a cottage industry of books about him and the First Lady, with several even being published well before the inauguration. Most of the early offerings were merely take-the-money-and-run rip-offs, which is why this critic suggested that those impatient for a keepsake consider waiting for someone to come up with a worthwhile biography likely to stand the test of time. Read the complete article
Book Review: This Changes Everything
Occupy Wall Street and the 99% Movement
2011-11-23
All royalties donated to Occupy Wall Street
This book features contributions from Occupy activists who were there from the beginning. It offers insights for those actively protesting or expressing support for the movement, and for the millions more who sympathize with the goal of a more equitable and democratic future. Read the complete article
Author of ‘Things Fall Apart’ Turns Down Nigeria Honor—Again
Chinua Achebe rejects recognition, saying nation’s issues “have not been addressed” by leaders
2011-11-14
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) -- The author of internationally acclaimed novel "Things Fall Apart" and other works examining the political failures and corruption of oil-rich Nigeria has again turned down a national honor over the failings of the nation. Read the complete article
Troy Johnson: Assessing the State of the Black (Digital) Press
Founder of the African American Literature Book Club talks about technology, readership, and what Google is doing to hurt online journalism
2011-10-31
Kam Williams Special To The Skanner News
Webmaster and literary figure Troy Johnson talks about both the challenges and rewards of running www.AALBC.com Read the complete article
Book Review: Here’s a Get-Rich Plan for Patient People
“Mind Right, Money Right” eloquently rehashes proven financial principles
2011-10-14
Kam WIlliams Special to the Skanner News
Given the frightening trajectory of the economy and the staggering unemployment numbers, the time is ripe for a self-help book with some decent financial advice. “Mind Right, Money Right” fits the bill, despite its being a derivative work ostensibly based on the seven tried-and-true investment principles originally delineated in “The Richest Man in Babylon,” a classic from 1926 that this critic read many moons ago. Read the complete article
Book Review: 'Sister Citizen: Shame, Stereotypes, and Black Women in America'
According to the author, this society has historically exerted considerable pressure on black females to fit into one of a handful of stereotypes
2011-09-22
Kam Williams Special To The Skanner News
What is it like to be a black woman in America? That is the basic question explored by Professor Melissa Harris-Perry in her fascinating new book, "Sister Citizen." Read the complete article
Captain Jihad: Ex-Terrorist is Now Comic Book Hero
Former militant Nasir Abas has become important anti-violence advocate in Indonesia
2011-09-09
Robin McDowell The Associated Press
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) -- The real life adventures of former al-Qaida-linked militant Nasir Abas have become a comic book in Indonesia, chronicling his transformation from foe to invaluable ally in the fight against terrorism. Read the complete article