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REEL TALK: A Cinemoir

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WRITERS DIGEST SELF PUBLISHED BOOK AWARDS

20th Annual Writer’s Digest Annual Self-Published Book Awards

  Entry TitleREEL TALK: A CINEMOIR

Author: SPENCER MOON

Judge Number: 55

Books were evaluated on a scale of 1 to 5. This scale is strictly to provide a point of reference, it is not a cumulative score and does not reflect ranking.

 

Structure and Organization: 5

What did you like best about this book?

 

“The author has conceived an interesting and very different sort of biography in combining often vivid reactions to cinematic and other entertainment influences mostly music - along with the many ups and downs of his busy life. Termed a Cinemoir,the book provides a striking roster of candid and intimate experiencesfrom childhood to late middle age. Many experiences clearly relate to the cinematic and musical fare. His opinions of what he had seen, and other aspects and people inhis life, have a convincing honesty. The montage of images, ideas, and people provides an illuminating portrait of an unusual individual. His prolonged collegiatestudies, jobs and their assorted responsibilities, and romantic interests all come alive with intriguing and incisive commentary. One vital relationship is especiallyrecorded with actual email messages between the author and his girlfriend. Many current events in the U.S., including the impact of inter-racial elements, come intocritical play.  Reading the book provides a rich tapestry of a man’s life and loves, especially as they are affected by his film and musical tastes” Thursday, January 10, 2013 2:16 PM

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

“The material is really exceptional - personal as well as informative and creative. ...(your) life has been so focused on film and putting forth cultural ideas, it seems only logical that your journey should reveal itself in a book of this type." 

Bonnie Boren, Re-Visioning (design, organizing and space planning)

Ruth Schowalter at 7:57am on Jun 1, 2012
Blogged about Spencer Moon's memoir, Reel Talk.
We met because of ACN! Wow! http://coffeewithhallelujah.blogspot.com/2012/06/real-talk-reel-talk-lesson-on.html

 

To see what SOUL BLOG with HALLELUJAH who was in attendance @

PINE LAKE ART SALON & PLAYHOUSE – SUNDAY MARCH 4, 2012, 3-5PM

Pine Lake, GA, Produced by Kathie deNobriga & Alice Teeter

thought about my presentation and reading of Reel Talk: A Cinemoir

Visit: http://coffeewithhallelujah.blogspot.com/2012/03/spencer-moons-life-told-in-reflection.html

A friend in California read a Review Copy and thought it is:

“…a book of film reviews; a series of love stories; about Black people in America; about being seen as and called ‘white’ when you are a proud Black man; interracial dating/love and its hazards; portrait of three cities Detroit, San Francisco & Atlanta.”

Consider and view this.

A book of and for the New Millenium. My Cinemoir is the story, my website and FACEBOOK Photo Pages are some of the images. Taken together they are a potent mélange on my life and times in, out, around and through media.

https://www.facebook.com/pg/REEL-TALK-A-Cinemoir-273770469301577/photos/?tab=albums

“The medium is the message.”

Marshall McLuhan (1911-1980), author, educator,

communication theorist

http://marshallmcluhan.com/biography/