In honour of Martin Luther King Day on Monday January 15, 2007, Amy Wachspress will be launching The Call to Shakabaz, an innovative, non-violent fantasy which is set in an African American cultural context.
Mark speaks with author and activist Amy Wachspress about this ambitious book, the importance of exercising our creativity and her seven daily practices that can change the world.
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3 Comments on Interview with Amy Wachspress: The Call To Shakabaz, last added: 3/2/2007
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Mark and Andrea:
It’s just me, Amy, and I want to thank you for the lovely interview. I’m so impressed with Mark’s terrific editing job. We’ll be putting a link to it on our website shortly. I look forward to hearing what your daughters think when you finish reading the book to them. Please spread the word. I am very excited that children are reading the book and having such a good time with it. Thanks again for your enthusiasm.
Amy
PS–just one note, the publishing company is Woza Books (not Wozapress).
Hi guys -
Another neat interview! It was inspiring to learn about the book The Call to Shakabaz, and Amy’s work on Woza Books!
I have a little weekend post on saffrontree about “Just One More Books”…
thanks!
praba
Praba,
Thanks for listening, for the positive feedback and for the great post on Saffron Tree!
How lovely!
Andrea