KWEE Liberian Literary Magazine Jan. Iss. Vol. 0115 Jan Iss. Vol. 0115 | Page 42

Liberian Literary Magazine January Issue 0115
for Black History Month. The latest request is from Tacoma Community College in Tacoma WA.
BIO
Yes. By supporting the book you not only get an inspirational read but you also help to support our service members, their families and our veterans.
10) Do you have any advice for other writers?
Absolutely. Write!!!!! Do not write to get rich. Write because you have something to share. Be it inspiration or instructionwrite. Someone needs what has been placed in you.
11) What book [ s ] are you reading now? Or recently read?
The Seven Habits of Highly Successful People by Stephen Covey
12) Tell us your latest news, promotions, book tours, launch etc.
Our office continues to receive speaking requests
13) What are your current projects?
Currently I am assisting active duty service members, their families and our veterans get the required help to cope with behavioral health issues in the northeastern region of the United States.
14)
Have
you
read
book [ s ] by [ a ] Liberian
author [ s ]
or
about
Liberia?
No I have not.
14) Any last words?
Your message may not be for everyone but it is for someone.
Kevin Zimmerman
I was born in 1960, in Toledo, OH, raised during the civil rights movement. I dropped out of college after my freshman year and joined the U. S. Army so I could support and raise my newly born daughter.
Prior to departing for a career in the U. S. Army, my father made me promise him that I would not leave the military until after I could retire from it. My career lead me into two notable deployments that were noted in my book.
Noting
those
things
resulted in the book being
accepted into the archives
of the Department of the
Army ' s Medical Museum and
the
Smithsonian
Institution ' s
National
Museum
of
African
American
History
and
Culture,
making
me
a
permanent part of both US
military
and
American
history.
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