Naleighna Kai's Literary Cafe Magazine January 2018 New Year, New You | Page 3
A Note from
the Editor
graphic guru, J. L. Woodson, chimes in with two
articles: life for me ain’t been no crystal stair and a
book is judged by its cover. Christine Pauls tells a
personal story about mending fences. New authors
with debut novels releasing in 2018 have chimed in:
Anita L. Roseboro—New Year, New You and MarZe
Scott who teaches us the difference between being
a Peacemaker and a Peacekeeper. That article right
there was an eye-opener. Our arts and entertainment
author, Sierra Kay, had a chance to experience Janet
(Miss Jackson if you’re nasty) and give insight on her
book and the concert that is part of a world tour.
Shannan Harper, our traveling blogger, has two new
book reviews. J. D. Mason has issued a call to arms,
while Portia Cosby has a few more of those random
thoughts to give you a smile. Susan D. Peters take us
“beyond fear” and into stepping into a different light.
Karen D. Bradley speaks on wounds that may still be
in your way and can keep you from getting better in
every way. Nicole Lawson Travis, owner of Body &
Soul Naturally, writes for the first time and explains
what it takes to protect your skin from the harshness
of winter.
T
he January issue also has a few subjects
that are close to my heart. The suffer to be
beautiful article is all about my transition from
my love affair with “creamy crack” (hair relaxer) and
moving into sister locs. A second article, Hairstory,
has readers voicing their opinión about the televisión
segment where a husband claimed he was no longer
attracted to his wife because she now embraces a
natural hairstyle. In a more transparent article, I share
how two professional women that were in my inner
circle landed in Club Fed (women’s prison), and how
a simple mistake almost slid me in there along with
them. This lesson is timely as it comes around tax
time. By the way, am I the only one who didn’t know
what “flipping taxes” was all about?
I
started off this new year as a spotlight author in
EyeCU Reading & Chatting Social network, the book
club that is featured in this issue. Their Freestyle
Friday challenge brought out a new short story from
me that has never been published. The first half of
that story, Love Travels a Gravel Road, is here for your
reading pleasure along with excerpts from Angelia
Vernon Menchan’s Choosing to Stay and Pat G’orge
Walker’s Don’t Blame the Devil.
O
P
nce again, this year has so many things in
store. Don’t start it off with regrets, anger,
and baggage. None of it will serve any good
purpose.
lease share this magazine with your friends, co-
workers, family and fellow book club members.
Naleighna Kai
Editor-in-Chief
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J. L. Woodson
Woodson Creative Studios
Art Director
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