Due to recent attention on mass incarceration and criminal justice reform by presidential candidates and other politicians, we are beginning to see some policy changes and movement toward the release of non-violent drug offenders. These are good starting points, but we must take an honest, accurate Read more
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Exposing felonism in our culture is not going to be easy. Felonism has infiltrated the deepest corners of our society to the extent that it has already closed the minds of some very intelligent, educated people.
Just yesterday we had an exchange with a man who said the premise of our book, Felonism: Hating in Plain Sight, is incorrect even though his only exposure to this topic was the book cover and our 60 second verbal introduction. This gentleman was so passionate in his opposition to the concept of felonism that we offered him a free book on the condition that he read it. Though we appreciated his honest statement that he would not read it, we were baffled by his oppositional choices. Read more
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Please join us and other authors at the Greenhills Public Library in Nashville, TN. The book fair will open at noon on April 9, 2016. Have your picture taken with authors, purchase signed books, ask questions, enjoy positive community building conversations. Felonism: Hating in Plain Sight will be sold for $15 for one or $25 for 2 books.
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We are thrilled to see that over 40 people have taken advantage of our offer to giveaway our e-book (http://is.gd/v6fOSM), Felonism: Hating in Plain Sight, during the last few days of March. Per Kindle rules, that promotion will soon end, but there is another way for people who lack funds for books to read a free copy. Read more
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I am writing this letter to bring attention to an injustice that was done to a 16 year old juvenile in a Missouri courtroom. I need your assistance in bringing attention and awareness to this case. Bobby Bostic was 16 years old in 1995 when he and an older man committed the robbery of two people who were in a crowd of five people and committed another robbery of a single individual thirty minutes later a few blocks away. No one was seriously injured in these crimes.
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In exchanage for the free book we ask you 1) take time to read it, 2) write a post on Amazon.com to let others know what you think, and 3) share the book and this site with your friends. Read more
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One Essential to Eliminating Mass Incarceration
/0 Comments/in Blog /by Linda PolkDue to recent attention on mass incarceration and criminal justice reform by presidential candidates and other politicians, we are beginning to see some policy changes and movement toward the release of non-violent drug offenders. These are good starting points, but we must take an honest, accurate Read more
What do Avocados and Felonism Have in Common?
/2 Comments/in Blog /by Linda PolkExposing felonism in our culture is not going to be easy. Felonism has infiltrated the deepest corners of our society to the extent that it has already closed the minds of some very intelligent, educated people.
Just yesterday we had an exchange with a man who said the premise of our book, Felonism: Hating in Plain Sight, is incorrect even though his only exposure to this topic was the book cover and our 60 second verbal introduction. This gentleman was so passionate in his opposition to the concept of felonism that we offered him a free book on the condition that he read it. Though we appreciated his honest statement that he would not read it, we were baffled by his oppositional choices. Read more
Join Us
/0 Comments/in News /by Linda Polkhttp://www.carnegiewriters.org/carnegie-writers-book-fair.html
Please join us and other authors at the Greenhills Public Library in Nashville, TN. The book fair will open at noon on April 9, 2016. Have your picture taken with authors, purchase signed books, ask questions, enjoy positive community building conversations. Felonism: Hating in Plain Sight will be sold for $15 for one or $25 for 2 books.
Our Second Call to Action
/0 Comments/in Blog /by Linda PolkWe are thrilled to see that over 40 people have taken advantage of our offer to giveaway our e-book (http://is.gd/v6fOSM), Felonism: Hating in Plain Sight, during the last few days of March. Per Kindle rules, that promotion will soon end, but there is another way for people who lack funds for books to read a free copy. Read more
Could Bobby Bostic’s Story Be Real?
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An Almost Free Offer for You
/0 Comments/in Blog, News /by Linda PolkToday through 3/29/2016 you can download our book on just about any electronic device for free at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CHBYIE8.
In exchanage for the free book we ask you 1) take time to read it, 2) write a post on Amazon.com to let others know what you think, and 3) share the book and this site with your friends. Read more