
Top ten best-selling books in January 12, 2018. Sponsor by Barnes & Nobles.
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Five recommended books from Amazon By Juan Carlos Diaz @Tearsofwardiaz Each month, I will be recommended my five personal favorite books for you to buy or read. Each of these books tell a story that you can relate or be inspired. Often these books have a great meaning that can start a conversation politically or socially. The reason why I recommend these books … Continue reading Five recommended books from @amazon
Juan Carlos Diaz review of Michael Eric Dyson book “Tears We Cannot Stop: A Sermon to White America. Continue reading A Review on Michael Eric Dyson’s New Book Tears We Cannot Stop: A Sermon to White America (Book) #Bookreview #buy @MichaelEDyson
I am tough like Huey, I dream like Martin, I see like Malcolm, I stand like Rosa, I am educated like Booker, I am the stature of Fredrick, I am wise like Jesus I am the embodiment of a civil right movement, But I am the reflection of history, I am the rebellion of Nate, I am a leader like Tubman, I am the … Continue reading Poetry Corner: Evolution of Who I am
JUANY Story 1: Mission Plans By: Juan Carlos Diaz June 17, 1998 10:25 AM The shrill of the house phone seem to bounce off ever wall of the first floor of my house as I ate my customary bowl of Corn Flakes that morning. Letting the cereal in my bowl become soggy, I couldn’t help fell … Continue reading JUANY: Story 1 (Reader Advisory)
The Hood’s banshee Poem by Juan Carlos Diaz Wilmington, Delaware’s row homes are two hundred-year-old Giants. A gun lets out the scream of the hood’s banshee. A hustler’s soul is caught between her teeth as the temple that Once housed the man’s soul lies limply at the feet of the row homes’ Painting by Roy ferdinand Continue reading The Hood’s banshee (poem)
Dear Readers, We are proud to introduce a category dedicated to short stories created by authors, writers, and you. This category is for the readers to explore the minds of talented writers who have or have not written a novel. It is going to be our tradition moving forward to encourage you to support upcoming authors and writers. It is not an easy task … Continue reading Short Stories (Disclaimer)
Juan Carlos Diaz Five recommended books. Continue reading Five books that are must reads
Amazon.com top ten selling urban books on kindle By Patrick Hill @pathill17 @NeonRenMagazine Brought to you by Amazon.com, we look at the top ten selling urban books on kindle. You can download kindle from your app store and google play store. You can also order a kindle on Amazon.com and order one these top selling books. These are in order of the top … Continue reading Amazon Top Ten Urban Books
Age Nine Written by Juan Carlos Diaz There exist a memory that serves as wallpaper To the suicide scars of my late teens. Painted upon its surface is a nine Year-old me, seated quietly in The palms of a late summer’s Day watching my older Brother smack a homerun Into the wizened face Of the ninety-four year-old twentieth Century. There my older brother goes, running … Continue reading Age Nine (poem)
Neon Renaissance Magazine is a place where art lives. What does that mean in general, it means we focus on art from all aspects. Neon Renaissance is the future movement for art. We build this platform to showcase today’s artwork as well as publication. This outlet encourages artists to continue to doing what they love and spotlighting their work. We also shine light on start-ups, … Continue reading What to expect?
Interview with Author Keanon Chambers By Juan Carlos Diaz Twenty-six-year-old Keanon Chambers is perhaps one of the brightest literary stars to rise from Delaware’s underground literary scene. A native of Wilmington, Delaware, Chambers states that what influenced him to become a writer were the negative things that were occurring throughout his neighborhood when he was growing up. “I was aware of all the bad … Continue reading Interview with Author Keanon Chambers