Monday, July 30, 2007

Nataki Suggs Appears on The Poetry Café Radio Show
























Nataki Suggs will appear on The Poetry Café Radio Show starring Michael J.Burt on Wednesday, September 5, 2007 at 10:00pm EST.

Nataki Suggs is a poet, author, wife and mother of two. Born and raised in the metropolitan Washington, DC area, Suggs began writing at a young age. By the age of eleven, she had already won first place in a poetry writing contest. When the prime of adolescence hit Suggs’ life, some experiences halted her knack for writing. However overcoming these same trials caused her to remember and rebirth her passion for writing.

Over the years, Suggs has used her writing as a therapeutic expression. Her poetry cries out to those who feel as if they are alone in their struggles and attempts to give them feelings of hope and freedom. Although she doesn’t hold a formal degree, she believes that overcoming trials are her greatest achievements. Through her works, it is her goal to invoke change in people’s lives.

In her spare time, she reads motivational books. She also finds time to volunteer for Hospice. Since another one of her passions is youth, she is currently a substitute teacher at Laurel High School of Prince George’s County, Maryland. In the midst of everything in her life, she always gives credence to the Lord Jesus Christ because without Him, she knows that she wouldn’t have a story to tell, a poem to write, or a life to live.

Suggs is the author of A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain which was published by Xpress Yourself Publishing in June 2007.

Her book, A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain, has been listed under July 2007 Best Seller List at Xpress Your Publishing. Suggs was recently interviewed by irocktalkradio.com with Jerry Royce on July 3, 2007. She was also interviewed by Afrika Midnight Asha Abney on July 14, 2007.

For further information visit http://www.authorsden.com/natakisuggs and http://www.natakisuggs.blogspot.com/

About The Poetry Cafe Radio Show




The Poetry Café Radio Show airs every Wednesday at 10pm EST and STARRING: Michael J. Burt. It features spoken word poetry & LIVE author interviews.To listen go to http://www.artistfirst.com/ or contact them at thepoetrycafe@gmail.com
About Michael J.Burt

Essence Magazine Featured Poet Michael J. Burt was born July 1, 1985 in Washington, DC. He was raised in Prince George's County, Maryland, where he currently resides. Burt studies psychology at Frostburg State University in Western Maryland. Marsha Ambrosius of the Grammy-nominated group Floetry said that Burt's poetry has "...the ability to reach the Soul with honest words of emotional optimism...Lovely."In 2005, Burt’s first volume of poetry entitled “Experience Is Impossible Without a Chance: A Collection of Poems” was published. Lovers of the written and spoken word have seen Burt perform at Christopher Newport University, Frostburg State University, Johns Hopkins University, and heard his poetry on Howard University’s historic WHUR-FM 96.3 radio station.

Burt fulfilled a dream by opening for poet Nikki Giovanni and also had the privilege of being booked to open for Def Poet J. Ivy. He is a contributor to multiple thought provoking African American-experience books including "Journey into My Brother's Soul" and “Not In My Family: AIDS in the African American Community” which features writings from Patti LaBelle, Mo’Nique, Hill Harper, Al Sharpton, and many more. Burt’s poem “The Legacy” was featured in the March 2007 issue of ESSENCE Magazine. He has also been featured in the literary magazine "The Nubian Chronicles."

“Love Changes: Poems,” Michael J. Burt’s sophomore effort was released officially February 5, 2007 by Xpress Yourself Publishing. Burt is the Managing Editor of Poetic Press (Coming April 2007) an imprint of XYP. Upon the completion of college, Michael J. Burt plans to continue writing and pursue a career in therapy. Burt is currently an online columnist for NewsBlaze.com and a contributing writer for J.T.'s Book Corner at Black Men In America.com doing celebrity and author interviews!


For more info please visit him online at http://www.mjburtpoetry.com/ or www.myspace.com/poetmjb

Friday, July 27, 2007

A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain Announcement


A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain
Nataki Suggs
ISBN-10: 0-9792500-9-9
ISBN-13: 978-0-9792500-9-5
Publication Date: June 1, 2007
Publisher: Xpress Yourself Publishing
Trade Paperback
Price: $10.95

A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain is now available at
- www.powellbooks.com
- www.abebooks.com

A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain depicts Nataki Suggs' struggle of confronting the truth about her past, illustrating how she was able to find stability and hope after she truly found God. Her relationship with God created a stable foundation for her to continue climbing the ladder of success, confirming there is nothing she can do without Christ. Even when she could not see a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel, she found that at the end, there was God's promise of freedom. Line by line, allow your heart to experience the hope that can be captured when there seems to be none. . . A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain

A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain was published by Xpress Yourself Publishing in June 2007 and consists of 80 pages. The cover and Interior Designed by The Writer’s Assistant.

Nataki Suggs Invitation from MondialAmour


















Nataki Suggs Invitation from MondialAmour

Nataki Suggs has been invited to appear on an online talk show called MondialAmour Talk Radio (http://www.blogtalkradio.com/mondialamour and http://www.mondialamour.com) and "Poet Of The Month" for the month of September 2007. Stay tuned for additional details!!

Nataki Suggs is a poet, author, wife and mother of two. Born and raised in the metropolitan Washington, DC area, Suggs began writing at a young age. By the age of eleven, she had already won first place in a poetry writing contest. When the prime of adolescence hit Suggs’ life, some experiences halted her knack for writing. However overcoming these same trials caused her to remember and rebirth her passion for writing.

Over the years, Suggs has used her writing as a therapeutic expression. Her poetry cries out to those who feel as if they are alone in their struggles and attempts to give them feelings of hope and freedom. Although she doesn’t hold a formal degree, she believes that overcoming trials are her greatest achievements. Through her works, it is her goal to invoke change in people’s lives.

In her spare time, she reads motivational books. She also finds time to volunteer for Hospice. Since another one of her passions is youth, she is currently a substitute teacher at Laurel High School of Prince George’s County, Maryland. In the midst of everything in her life, she always gives credence to the Lord Jesus Christ because without Him, she knows that she wouldn’t have a story to tell, a poem to write, or a life to live.

Suggs is the author of A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain which was published by Xpress Yourself Publishing in June 2007.

Her book, A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain, has been listed under July 2007 Best Seller List at Xpress Your Publishing. Suggs was recently interviewed by irocktalkradio.com with Jerry Royce on July 3, 2007. She was also interviewed by Afrika Midnight Asha Abney on July 14, 2007.

She currently is featured at a number of sites. Some of them include News Maryland and Baltimore IndyMedia. Some of Suggs' writings are currently featured at Writers.Cafe.org (an online community for writers).For further information visit http://www.authorsden.com/natakisuggs
and
http://www.natakisuggs.blogspot.com

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Nataki Suggs Appears at Poetry & Praise Open Mic Nights presented by Anointed P.E.N.S. of Ebenezer A.M.E. Church

Nataki Suggs Appears at Poetry & Praise Open Mic Nights presented by Anointed P.E.N.S. of Ebenezer A.M.E. Church

(Fort Washington,MD)- Nataki Suggs will recite some of her poetry at Poetry & Praise Open Mic Nights presented by Anointed P.E.N.S. of Ebenezer A.M.E. Church held on August 24, 2007 at Ebenezer A.M.E. Church, 7707 Allentown Road Fort Washington, MD. The event starts at 7:00pm.

Nataki Suggs is a poet, author, wife and mother of two. Born and raised in the metropolitan Washington, DC area, Suggs began writing at a young age. By the age of eleven, she had already won first place in a poetry writing contest. When the prime of adolescence hit Suggs’ life, some experiences halted her knack for writing. However overcoming these same trials caused her to remember and rebirth her passion for writing.

Over the years, Suggs has used her writing as a therapeutic expression. Her poetry cries out to those who feel as if they are alone in their struggles and attempts to give them feelings of hope and freedom. Although she doesn’t hold a formal degree, she believes that overcoming trials are her greatest achievements. Through her works, it is her goal to invoke change in people’s lives.

In her spare time, she reads motivational books. She also finds time to volunteer for Hospice. Since another one of her passions is youth, she is currently a substitute teacher at Laurel High School of Prince George’s County, Maryland. In the midst of everything in her life, she always gives credence to the Lord Jesus Christ because without Him, she knows that she wouldn’t have a story to tell, a poem to write, or a life to live.

Suggs is the author of A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain which was published by Xpress Yourself Publishing in June 2007.

For further information about her visit http://www.authorsden.com/natakisuggs

About A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain

A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain depicts Nataki Suggs' struggle of confronting the truth about her past, illustrating how she was able to find stability and hope after she truly found God. Her relationship with God created a stable foundation for her to continue climbing the ladder of success, confirming there is nothing she can do without Christ. Even when she could not see a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel, she found that at the end, there was God's promise of freedom. Line by line, allow your heart to experience the hope that can be captured when there seems to be none. . . A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain

About Poetry & Praise Open Mic Nights

Poetry & Praise Open Mic Nights is a monthly open mic event that is presented by Anointed P.E.N.S. of Ebenezer A.M.E. Church. It takes place every 4th Friday of the Month at Ebenezer A.M.E. Church, 7707 Allentown Road Fort Washington, MD. The event starts at 7:00pm. For additional information send an email to anointedpens@aol.com or call 301.265.8254.

Friday, July 20, 2007

Nataki Suggs Appears at Sunday Kind of Love: A Busboys & Poetry Event

For Immediate Release

Nataki Suggs Appears at Sunday Kind of Love: A Busboys & Poetry Event















Nataki Suggs will be reciting some of her poetry from her book, A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain, during the open mic segment of the Sunday Kind of Love: A Busboys & Poetry Event which starts at 5:00pm on August 19, 2007 at Busboys & Poets, 14th & V Streets, NW in Washington, DC. It is free and open to the public.

Nataki Suggs is a poet, author, wife and mother of two. Born and raised in the metropolitan Washington, DC area, Suggs began writing at a young age. By the age of eleven, she had already won first place in a poetry writing contest. When the prime of adolescence hit Suggs’ life, some experiences halted her knack for writing. However overcoming these same trials caused her to remember and rebirth her passion for writing.

Over the years, Suggs has used her writing as a therapeutic expression. Her poetry cries out to those who feel as if they are alone in their struggles and attempts to give them feelings of hope and freedom. Although she doesn’t hold a formal degree, she believes that overcoming trials are her greatest achievements. Through her works, it is her goal to invoke change in people’s lives.

In her spare time, she reads motivational books. She also finds time to volunteer for Hospice. Since another one of her passions is youth, she is currently a substitute teacher at Laurel High School of Prince George’s County, Maryland. In the midst of everything in her life, she always gives credence to the Lord Jesus Christ because without Him, she knows that she wouldn’t have a story to tell, a poem to write, or a life to live.

Suggs is the author of A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain which was published by Xpress Yourself Publishing in June 2007.

Her book, A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain, has been listed under July 2007 Best Seller List at Xpress Your Publishing. Suggs was recently interviewed by irocktalkradio.com with Jerry Royce on July 3, 2007. She was also interviewed by Afrika Midnight Asha Abney on July 14, 2007.

For further information visit http://www.authorsden.com/natakisuggs and http://www.natakisuggs.blogspot.com/

About A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain

A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain depicts Nataki Suggs' struggle of confronting the truth about her past, illustrating how she was able to find stability and hope after she truly found God. Her relationship with God created a stable foundation for her to continue climbing the ladder of success, confirming there is nothing she can do without Christ. Even when she could not see a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel, she found that at the end, there was God's promise of freedom. Line by line, allow your heart to experience the hope that can be captured when there seems to be none. . . A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain

A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain was published by Xpress Yourself Publishing in June 2007 and consists of 80 pages. The cover and Interior Designed by The Writer’s Assistant.
A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain is available at
-xpressyourselfpublishing.org
- amazon.com
- Karibu Books
-Barnes and Noble


For further information about A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain, please visit
http://authorsden.com/visit/viewwork.asp?AuthorID=64358



About Sunday Kind of Love

Sunday Kind of Love has been going since January, 2006. Some of the poets who have been featured are Esther Iverem, Tim Seibles, Patricia Smith, Kathi Wolfe, Brian Gilmore, Terence Winch, Francisco Aragon, Brian Gilmore, and Kenny Carroll. Sunday Kind of Love’s upcoming features include Josh Weiner, Kyle Dargan, and Heather Davis. Sunday Kind of Love is free and open to the public. The event includes featured readers and concludes with an open mic and is hosted by Sarah Browning of DC Poets Against the War and Regie Cabico of Sol & Soul. Featured readers segment starts at 4:00pm and open mic segment starts at 5:00pm. It takes place every third Sunday of the month.

About the Hosts

Sarah Browning of DC Poets Against the War and Regie Cabico of Sol & Soul.

Sarah Browning is the coeditor of D.C. Poets Against the War: An Anthology and coordinator of the group of the same name, which has been active since the first national day of poetry against the war, February 12, 2003. Her first book of poems, Whiskey in the Garden of Eden, which was recently released from The Word Works.

Sarah’s poems have been published in dozens of journals, including the Seattle Review, Sycamore Review, and Shenandoah. She is the recipient of a D.C. Commission on the Arts & Humanities Individual Artist Grant and the People Before Profits Poetry Prize. For further information about her visit http://sarahbrowning.blogspot.com/

DC Poets Against the War is an informal group of Washington area writers and activists who came together during the winter of 2003 to protest the planned U.S. invasion of Iraq. For further information about DC Poets Against the War, please visit them at http://www.dcpaw.org/

Sol & Soul promotes, nutures, supports, and presents the work of socially-conscious established and emerging artists. For further visit http://www.solysoul.com/

For more information about Sunday Kind of Love, contact Sarah Browning at womenarts2(at)aol.com

Readings made possible in part by a grant from the DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities, a public agency supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.

Brokeness, Excerpt from A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain


Brokenness, Excerpt from A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain
by Nataki Suggs

I had to get broken down to understand that God is the One
that needs to have complete control over my life. My brokenness
happened through hardship, that is why in the poem I say, “Being
broken is no joke” because you do not become broken by mere
words. You become broken through many difficulties, trials,
and tests. As some people go through these hardships, either
they become further separated from God or they become more
dependent on God and begin to draw closer to Him. Those who
draw closer to Him, begin to realize that He is. They realize that
He is the mender of every mistake, heartache, and bad choice.
They get the understanding that He is the One who can ultimately
bring some clarity to everything they went through in their lives,
whether good or bad.

The brokenness that inspired me to write this poem had me
to a point where all I could say was, “Yes, God! I believe that
You are there. I believe that You are who You say You are. I
believe that You have the power to make me whole as a person.
You have the power to change my mindset so that I won’t define
myself according to my past experiences.” This same brokenness
caused me to become humble in my entire being. It was definitely
a journey. It is still my daily journey to become humble before

Brokeness

God and know that I am not here because of my own strength.
He is there and He is the One that knows me better than I know
myself.

Being broken is no joke

Being broken brings humility
Which is the only road to deliverance

From this flesh which is a total mess…

Being broken takes you to a place

Where you can’t escape
The potter’s hand

That will put the pieces back together again.

Brokenness drove a woman to touch the hem of the
Savior’s garment

Don’t misunderstand
I’m not talking about the money that’s not in your hand…
I’m speaking of being broken before the Father,


The One that you should follow

He’s the potter and we are the clay,

He desires to put us back together
Day by day, He will take you to a place
Where you can escape the mistakes that we make
everyday…

Brokeness

Brokenness produces a new you,

A person who longs to love the Lord
As much as He loves you
A vessel, a servant,
Oh yes being used by the Master of our souls
The only One who can make you whole


And fill every void you have not told

Brokenness will cause you to depend on the One
Who sent His only begotten son…

Copyright ©2007 by Nataki Suggs

Thursday, July 19, 2007

DeepRootz Inspirtainment

For Immediate Release
Thursday, July 20, 2007

DeepRootz Inspirtainment
drscradio@aol.com
http://www.deeprootz.biz/


DeepRootz Inspirtainment Interview with Nataki Suggs

DeepRootz Inspirtainment will interview Nataki Suggs on Thursday, August 30, 2007 from 7:00-7:30pm EST hosted by Blog Talk Radio - DeepRootz SistahCommunity (http://www.myspace.com/deeprootzsistah).


















Nataki Suggs is a poet, author, wife and mother of two. Born and raised in the metropolitan Washington, DC area, Suggs began writing at a young age. By the age of eleven, she had already won first place in a poetry writing contest. When the prime of adolescence hit Suggs’ life, some experiences halted her knack for writing. However overcoming these same trials caused her to remember and rebirth her passion for writing.

For further information about Suggs, please visit her sites at http://www.authorsden.com/natakisuggs and http://www.natakisuggs.blogspot.com/

About DeepRootz Inspirtainment

DeepRootz Inspirtainment is designed to meet the needs of the community by providing alternative entertainment that is thought-provoking and uplifting. For additional information about DeepRootz Inspirtainment please visit them at http://www.deeprootz.biz/
or contact them at drscradio@aol.com

About Host - Blog Talk Radio Program - DeepRootz SistahCommunity

DeepRootz Sistah Community where we free ourselves! and come together to share wisdom, love, trials and triumphs in an effort to help sistah's heal...one root at a time as we discuss topics that affect US. For additional information, please visit them
http://www.myspace.com/deeprootzsistah and www.blogtalkradio.com/deeprootzsistahcommunity

News Alert: Nataki Suggs’ Featured This Week’s National Organization for African-American Women (NOAW.ORG)’S WOMEN ON THE RISE

News Alert: Nataki Suggs’ Featured This Week’s National Organization for African-American Women (NOAW.ORG)’S WOMEN ON THE RISE. View her appearance by visiting http://www.noaw.org/templates/System/details.asp?id=39307&PID=471363


About Nataki Suggs


Nataki Suggs is a poet, author, wife and mother of two. Born and raised in the metropolitan Washington, DC area, Suggs began writing at a young age. By the age of eleven, she had already won first place in a poetry writing contest. When the prime of adolescence hit Suggs’ life, some experiences halted her knack for writing. However overcoming these same trials caused her to remember and rebirth her passion for writing.

For further information about Nataki, please visit her sites at http://www.authorsden.com/natakisuggs and http://www.natakisuggs.blogspot.com/

About The National Organization for African-American Women


The National Organization for African-American Women was “founded in 2007. The organization’s goal is to provide a consistent and balanced voice for today’s African-American woman.” For further information about them, visit http://www.noag.org/

Sunday, July 15, 2007

The Last Shall Be First,Excerpt from A Life Beyond Limits:Overcoming Private Pain



The Last Shall Be First,Excerpt from A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain
by Nataki Suggs

God promises that the last shall be first, but, as one continues

to be looked over, this promise becomes harder to believe. It is

almost as if you wear a sign on your forehead that says, “Don’t
pick me first!” You may even become wayward in your thinking
and believe that you are not worth being first, which gives way
to you settling for second-rate things. You may also begin to

become envious or jealous of others because they always seem
to get ahead while your situation never seems to change.

The feeling of being last caused me to dream. I dreamt of
having things go my way for a change. I dreamt of being picked
first. I even dreamt of being a writer. However, I did not really
think that I could achieve any of those dreams, so procrastination
and slothfulness became my running partners. Finally I realized
that the dreams I had were not just mere dreams, they were
indicators of my desire to be first, blessed, happy, whole, and
content.

I wanted a real relationship with God. Stumbling upon a
scripture that confirmed these desires caused me to write it down
in poetry. I also wrote this poem to encourage others who have
always felt that they were in second place, or in the shadow of
a sibling, cousin, or even the last choice in a group of friends. I


The Last Shall Be First

wanted each person to know that last is not always a bad place

because it can be said that some ‘save the best for last.’

“But many who [now] are first will be last [then], and many
who [now] are last will be first [then]” (Matthew 19:30 AMP).

You may feel forgotten
You may even feel that it’s too late to escape
From being in second place
But rest assure roles will reverse

And you will be first in line

Delayed but not denied

The chance to advance in this life

Because of the many fights

And the blows that never seem to go


But I will say one day…
This will go away
Just believe, know, have faith in God and the last will be


first

Stay strong; hold on,
The storms will pass you by
And then you will be blessed to see why you made it
through life’s tests

God will straighten the crooked places that you have been
facing
Then you will receive your divine destiny…
These tests of your faith

The Last Shall Be First

Will keep you holding on day by day
He sees all, knows all,
And is the One who will open the door

I know it hurts...

But God promised in His Word that the last shall be first.

Copyright ©2007 by Nataki Suggs

Saturday, July 14, 2007

A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain by Nataki Suggs

A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain
Nataki Suggs
ISBN-10: 0-9792500-9-9
ISBN-13: 978-0-9792500-9-5
Publication Date: June 1, 2007
Publisher: Xpress Yourself Publishing
Trade Paperback
Price: $10.95
Book Link http://authorsden.com/visit/viewwork.asp?AuthorID=64358

A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain is available at
-xpressyourselfpublishing.org
- amazon.com
- Karibu Books
- Barnes and Noble

A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain depicts Nataki Suggs' struggle of confronting the truth about her past, illustrating how she was able to find stability and hope after she truly found God. Her relationship with God created a stable foundation for her to continue climbing the ladder of success, confirming there is nothing she can do without Christ. Even when she could not see a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel, she found that at the end, there was God's promise of freedom. Line by line, allow your heart to experience the hope that can be captured when there seems to be none. . . A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain

A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain was published by Xpress Yourself Publishing in June 2007 and consists of 80 pages. The cover and Interior Designed by The Writer’s Assistant.
A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain was inspired by my wanting to encourage everyone that has had something to cripple, devastate, or alter his or her life. I wanted to remind people that pain is not a respecter of persons. It is something that we all experience. No one is exempt. Pain will always find its way into your life, whether it be something as small as a paper cut or as big as a migraine headache. My story is meant to aid in the initiation of your healing because I am a survivor of pain and I know that pain can be eliminated, once you know its root. Pain’s weakness is knowledge. Once you know and recognize pain, you can begin to counteract its effects with hope, healing, or the longing to be healed. Once your emotions begin to line up with living, then pain has no choice but to wither away. This is why it is necessary to believe, say, and know that you can and shall live and not die.

A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain is targeted to any person who has been through something that has been crippling them from moving forward because of something that was painful in their lives, whether it’s the past or present. I want them to know that they are not alone and that through the healing power of the Love of God they can overcome the pain. Also, I want to stress the fact that people who have been in an abusive situations especially women and teenagers. In addition, I want to target parents who have children with autism, the pain and trauma they go through, I can relate I want to bring a message of healing to them on how so many wonderful things can happen to them when having a child going through that.

A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain has been advertised at various websites. Some of them include:

http://www.letstalkhonestly.com/page/page/4310016.htm

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http://www.blackbooknetwork.com/member_forum.htm

Advertisements have also been placed in various listservs. Among them include Poetry is black, Poetology talk, TheLiteraryWorld, Blackpoetsclub, Blackpoetsguild, blackpoetssociety, the black poets position, blackpoetrypage, authorzone, knowyourauthors, Bapwd, Promoonly, dcsg, African American Media Club, African American Literature, African American Literature Club, African American literature lovers, Blackbooklovers, Blackbookshelf, Milleniumbookclub, Bookclubb, Blackandreading, theafricanamericanbookshelf, SoulReaders, Nubian Reading Central, bookaddiction2, Sistah circle literary group, Ebonybookluvers, Dcwomensnetwork,
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Writerspromo, Writerspromote, E-Drum, and many more!

About Nataki Suggs

Nataki Suggs is a poet, author, wife and mother of two. Born and raised in the metropolitan Washington, DC area, Suggs began writing at a young age. By the age of eleven, she had already won first place in a poetry writing contest. When the prime of adolescence hit Suggs’ life, some experiences halted her knack for writing. However overcoming these same trials caused her to remember and rebirth her passion for writing.

Over the years, Suggs has used her writing as a therapeutic expression. Her poetry cries out to those who feel as if they are alone in their struggles and attempts to give them feelings of hope and freedom. Although she doesn’t hold a formal degree, she believes that overcoming trials are her greatest achievements. Through her works, it is her goal to invoke change in people’s lives.

In her spare time, she reads motivational books. She also finds time to volunteer for Hospice. Since another one of her passions is youth, she is currently a substitute teacher at Laurel High School of Prince George’s County, Maryland. In the midst of everything in her life, she always gives credence to the Lord Jesus Christ because without Him, she knows that she wouldn’t have a story to tell, a poem to write, or a life to live.

Suggs is the author of A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain which was published by Xpress Yourself Publishing in June 2007.

For further information about her, please visit her sites at http://www.authorsden.com/natakisuggs
and
http://www.natakisuggs.blogspot.com/

Upcoming Book Signings & Readings

Saturday, July 28, 2007
2:00 p.m. Karibu Books Bowie Town Center, Bowie, MD
Nataki Suggs will sign copies of A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain

Sunday. August 19, 2007
5:00pm. Sunday Kind of Love, Bus Boys and Poets, Washington, DC
Nataki Suggs will recite some of her poetry at Sunday Kind of Love hosted by Sarah Browning of D.C. Poets Against the War & Regie Cabico of Sol & Soul. Readings made possible in part by a grant from the DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities, a public agency supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.

Friday, August 24, 2007
7:00pm. Poetry & Praise Open Mic Nights,Ebenezer A.M.E. Church, Fort Washington, MD
Nataki Suggs will recite some of her poetry hosted by Anointed P.E.N.S. of Ebenezer A.M.E. Church

September 28-30, 2007
Varies. Baltimore Book Festival,Baltimore, MD
Nataki Suggs will sign copies of A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain

Upcoming Interviews

Thursday, August 22, 2007
7:30pm. LTH Weekly Radio Show

Thursday, August 30, 2007
7:00pm. DeepRootz Inspirtainment Interview
www.blogtalkradio.com/deeprootzsistahcommunity

Wednesday, September 5, 2007
10:00pm. The Poetry Café Radio Show
http://www.artistfirst.com/

Thursday,September 21,2007
7:30pm. MondialAmour Talk Radio

Past Interviews

Tuesday, July 3, 2007
9:30pm. Irocktalkradio.com Interview with Jerry Royce
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Saturday, July 14, 2007
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Interview with Nataki Suggs

Interview with Nataki Suggs
by Afrika Midnight Asha Abney
God’s Gift

I dedicate this poem to anyone who deals with or has dealt
with a relative who has or had special needs. You are not alone.
I know your pain. I know your struggle.

Having a child with special needs can be hard
at times to believe
God is the one who can fulfill their true destiny

It’s hard at times to comprehend why society judges them
But I stand to see how the Creator who made all men
Can do great things with them…
And they can make it like all men

The stares and the whispers in the stores, malls and
even in some homes
The special ones are God’s creation and yes they
are truly blessed

So I say to you it’s only a test, a test of your faith
Hold on and you will begin to see why they are here
The purpose the Almighty destined for them to be…
They are fearfully and wonderfully made
So take it day by day and remember to keep the faith

God’s Gift

Patience, love and kindness can be developed with a child

Who has certain challenges…
Begin to embrace what you continue to face
You will win in the end, especially if you show love to them

Tell me something about yourself?
I am a poet, author, wife and mother of two. I was born and raised in the metropolitan Washington, DC area.

Tell us something about your book.
A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain was published by Xpress Yourself Publishing in June 2007 and consists of 80 pages. The cover and Interior Designed by The Writer’s Assistant.

A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain was dedicated to every teenager who feels that they are forgotten, misunderstood or mistake. A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain is filled with stories and poems based on my personal experiences and journeys.

What inspired you to write your book?
Inspired by my personal experiences presented in life

Do you have a specific target audience for your book?
My target audience is any person who has been through something that has been crippling them from moving forward because of something that was painful in their lives, whether it’s the past or present. I want them to know that they are not alone and that through the healing power of the Love of God they can overcome the pain. Also, I want to stress the fact that people who have been in an abusive situations especially women and teenagers.

In addition, I want to target parents who have children with autism, the pain and trauma they go through, I can relate I want to bring a message of healing to them on how so many wonderful things can happen to them when having a child going through that.

How long have you been writing poetry?
I have been poetry since my early childhood.

Tell us something about your poetry.
My poetry cries out to those who feel as if they are alone in their struggles and attempts to give them feelings of hope and freedom.

How did you come up with your title?
The reason why I picked the title was to make clear that you can live life beyond the pain of your past and even your present, you can be victorious in spite of what you have endured. You can be whole in mind body and spirit through expecting that a relationship with God is the key to being healed from the inside out.

What are your future goals?
My future goals are to be a motivational speaker for inner city at risk youth, also teens who have been victims of incest and domestic violence, women and teens who suffer with eating disorders and low self images and teen suicide.

Where can the readers find more about you and your work or projects?
Readers can find more about me and my work by visiting my sites at http://www.authorsden.com/natakisuggs%20and%20natakisuggs.blogspot.com
and
http://www.natakisuggs.blogspot.com/

A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain
Nataki Suggs
ISBN-10: 0-9792500-9-9
ISBN-13: 978-0-9792500-9-5
Publication Date: June 1, 2007
Publisher: Xpress Yourself Publishing
Trade Paperback
Price: $10.95

A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain is available at
-xpressyourselfpublishing.org
- amazon.com
- Karibu Books
-Barnes and Noble

Copyright ©2007 All Rights Reserved by Afrika Midnight Asha Abney

Xpress Yourself Publishing Releases A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain


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Xpress Yourself Publishing Releases A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain

Xpress Yourself Publishing released A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain by Nataki Suggs on June 1, 2007.







Excerpt

God’s Gift

I dedicate this poem to anyone who deals with or has dealt
with a relative who has or had special needs. You are not alone.
I know your pain. I know your struggle.

Having a child with special needs can be hard
at times to believe
God is the one who can fulfill their true destiny

It’s hard at times to comprehend why society judges them
But I stand to see how the Creator who made all men
Can do great things with them…
And they can make it like all men

The stares and the whispers in the stores, malls and
even in some homes
The special ones are God’s creation and yes they
are truly blessed

So I say to you it’s only a test, a test of your faith
Hold on and you will begin to see why they are here
The purpose the Almighty destined for them to be…
They are fearfully and wonderfully made
So take it day by day and remember to keep the faith

God’s Gift

Patience, love and kindness can be developed with a child

Who has certain challenges…
Begin to embrace what you continue to face
You will win in the end, especially if you show love to them

A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain depicts Nataki Suggs' struggle of confronting the truth about her past, illustrating how she was able to find stability and hope after she truly found God. Her relationship with God created a stable foundation for her to continue climbing the ladder of success, confirming there is nothing she can do without Christ. Even when she could not see a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel, she found that at the end, there was God's promise of freedom. Line by line, allow your heart to experience the hope that can be captured when there seems to be none. . . A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain

About Nataki Suggs

Nataki Suggs is a poet, author, wife and mother of two. Born and raised in the metropolitan Washington, DC area, Suggs began writing at a young age. By the age of eleven, she had already won first place in a poetry writing contest. When the prime of adolescence hit Suggs’ life, some experiences halted her knack for writing. However overcoming these same trials caused her to remember and rebirth her passion for writing.

Over the years, Suggs has used her writing as a therapeutic expression. Her poetry cries out to those who feel as if they are alone in their struggles and attempts to give them feelings of hope and freedom. Although she doesn’t hold a formal degree, she believes that overcoming trials are her greatest achievements. Through her works, it is her goal to invoke change in people’s lives.

In her spare time, she reads motivational books. She also finds time to volunteer for Hospice. Since another one of her passions is youth, she is currently a substitute teacher at Laurel High School of Prince George’s County, Maryland. In the midst of everything in her life, she always gives credence to the Lord Jesus Christ because without Him, she knows that she wouldn’t have a story to tell, a poem to write, or a life to live.

Suggs is the author of A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain which was published by Xpress Yourself Publishing in June 2007.

For further information about her visit http://www.authorsden.com/natakisuggs

About Xpress Yourself Publishing

Xpress Yourself Publishing, founded in 2002, is “dedicated to publishing general interest fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. Our carefully selected, growing roster of writers create spellbinding, entertaining, and thought-provoking literature to expand your world. The audience for quality African American fiction is growing and we will be there to meet its needs.”

For further information about Xpress Yourself Publishing please visit http://www.xpressyourselfpublishing.org/

A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain
Nataki Suggs
ISBN-10: 0-9792500-9-9
ISBN-13: 978-0-9792500-9-5
Publication Date: June 1, 2007
Publisher: Xpress Yourself Publishing
Trade Paperback
Price: $10.95

A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain is available at
-xpressyourselfpublishing.org
- amazon.com
- Karibu Books
-Barnes and Noble

A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain Review

A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain
Nataki Suggs
ISBN-10: 0-9792500-9-9
ISBN-13: 978-0-9792500-9-5
Publication Date: June 1, 2007
Publisher: Xpress Yourself Publishing
Trade Paperback
Price: $10.95
Book Link http://authorsden.com/visit/viewwork.asp?AuthorID=64358

A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain is available at
-xpressyourselfpublishing.org
- amazon.com
- Karibu Books
-Barnes and Noble

A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain depicts Nataki Suggs' struggle of confronting the truth about her past, illustrating how she was able to find stability and hope after she truly found God. Her relationship with God created a stable foundation for her to continue climbing the ladder of success, confirming there is nothing she can do without Christ. Even when she could not see a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel, she found that at the end, there was God's promise of freedom. Line by line, allow your heart to experience the hope that can be captured when there seems to be none. . . A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain

Excerpt

God’s Gift

I dedicate this poem to anyone who deals with or has dealt
with a relative who has or had special needs. You are not alone.
I know your pain. I know your struggle.


Having a child with special needs can be hard
at times to believe
God is the one who can fulfill their true destiny

It’s hard at times to comprehend why society judges them
But I stand to see how the Creator who made all men
Can do great things with them…
And they can make it like all men


The stares and the whispers in the stores, malls and
even in some homes
The special ones are God’s creation and yes they
are truly blessed

So I say to you it’s only a test, a test of your faith
Hold on and you will begin to see why they are here
The purpose the Almighty destined for them to be…
They are fearfully and wonderfully made
So take it day by day and remember to keep the faith

God’s Gift

Patience, love and kindness can be developed with a child

Who has certain challenges…
Begin to embrace what you continue to face
You will win in the end, especially if you show love to them

A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain was published by Xpress Yourself Publishing in June 2007 and consists of 80 pages. The cover and Interior Designed by The Writer’s Assistant.

A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain was dedicated to every teenager “who feels that they are forgotten, misunderstood or mistake,” says Nataki. A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain is filled with stories and poems based on Nataki’s personal experiences and journeys. I believe that Nataki did an excellent job in presenting her message. Both her stories and poems were very thought provoking, emotional and heart warming.

I like the way that her book, A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain was broken up into a story and poem to make it even more interesting for the reader. It was a very easy read. I think that anyone who has experienced what Nataki has experienced will relate very much to what has been underlined within the contents of her book, A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain. Congratulations Nataki on overcoming your pain, at the end of every journey or struggle, we all get back up again! Nataki, indeed represents the very same depiction and theory.

About Nataki Suggs

Nataki Suggs is a poet, author, wife and mother of two. Born and raised in the metropolitan Washington, DC area, Suggs began writing at a young age. By the age of eleven, she had already won first place in a poetry writing contest. When the prime of adolescence hit Suggs’ life, some experiences halted her knack for writing. However overcoming these same trials caused her to remember and rebirth her passion for writing.

Over the years, Suggs has used her writing as a therapeutic expression. Her poetry cries out to those who feel as if they are alone in their struggles and attempts to give them feelings of hope and freedom. Although she doesn’t hold a formal degree, she believes that overcoming trials are her greatest achievements. Through her works, it is her goal to invoke change in people’s lives.

In her spare time, she reads motivational books. She also finds time to volunteer for Hospice. Since another one of her passions is youth, she is currently a substitute teacher at Laurel High School of Prince George’s County, Maryland. In the midst of everything in her life, she always gives credence to the Lord Jesus Christ because without Him, she knows that she wouldn’t have a story to tell, a poem to write, or a life to live.

Suggs is the author of A Life Beyond Limits: Overcoming Private Pain which was published by Xpress Yourself Publishing in June 2007.

For further information visit http://www.authorsden.com/natakisuggs

Five Stars Rating
- Reviewed by Afrika Midnight Asha Abney
http://www.authhorsden.com/afrikamaabney