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	<title>Marcus A. White</title>
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	<description>If we wait it out all that is out there for us are glass ceilings, closed doors and mediocrity. Sometimes you have to place all of your cards on the table and go for it.</description>
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		<title>DC Public Library to Carry Books</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2010 17:53:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On May 18th, I spoke at The Washington Highlands Library:  Here&#8217;s the excerpt below and a link to their website.
The Washington Highlands Library was pleased to welcome local author Marcus White on May 18.
White is the author of two books: Roots and Branches and Time Served: An Excerpt of a Prisoner’s Life. White’s story [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On May 18th, I spoke at The Washington Highlands Library:  Here&#8217;s the excerpt below and a link to their website.</p>
<blockquote><p>The Washington Highlands Library was pleased to welcome local author <a href="http://www.marcusawhite.com/">Marcus White</a> on May 18.</p>
<p>White is the author of two books: Roots and Branches and Time Served: An Excerpt of a Prisoner’s Life. White’s story about his life—how he was convicted of a crime and how he now struggles to stay on the high road—was compelling to both teens and adults. White said that peer pressure was one of the factors that took him down the wrong road. He also discussed what encouraged him to get his life back on track. His family, especially his children, had an impact on him turning his life around. He had to learn how to make the right choices instead of doing what everybody else did. White’s message about not letting your peers pressure you into doing something that would cost you your family&#8217;s respect or lead to jail time was inspiring.</p>
<p>White&#8217;s books will soon be available at the DC Public Library. More on  <a href="http://www.dclibrary.org/node/7530" target="_blank">Marcus White</a> at the DC Library.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Afro-American Historical Association Book Signing Pictures</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 15:25:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here a some pictures from the book signing at the Afro-American Historical Association.  
I meet some very nice people and appreciate all of the help of the association.  It was nice seeing my 5th grade teacher as well.






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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here a some pictures from the book signing at the Afro-American Historical Association.  </p>
<p>I meet some very nice people and appreciate all of the help of the association.  It was nice seeing my 5th grade teacher as well.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="Marcus White" src="http://www.marcusawhite.com/images/marcus-book-signingMarch2010.jpg" alt="marcus white" width="520" /></p>
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<p><img class="alignnone" title="Marcus White" src="http://www.marcusawhite.com/images/marcus-book-signing6March2010.jpg" alt="marcus white" width="520" /></p>
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		<title>Book Signing &#8211; Saturday, March 13th</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 13:51:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Marcus White&#8217;s Book Signing
Time:2:00PM Saturday, March 13th
Location:The Afro-American Historical Association (AAHA) 4243 Loudoun Ave the Plains.
I am having my first book signing in my home town. All are invited to come out and support your favorite author at The Afro-American Historical Association (AAHA) located at 4243 Loudoun Ave The Plains, Va.
Also in attendance: The Infamous [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marcus White&#8217;s Book Signing</p>
<p>Time:2:00PM Saturday, March 13th</p>
<p>Location:The Afro-American Historical Association (AAHA) 4243 Loudoun Ave the Plains.</p>
<p>I am having my first book signing in my home town. All are invited to come out and support your favorite author at The Afro-American Historical Association (AAHA) located at 4243 Loudoun Ave The Plains, Va.</p>
<p>Also in attendance: The Infamous Whiteboy Honey Bun Cake (You dont want to miss that)</p>
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		<title>Capital Book Fest &#8211; Saturday, October 3rd</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 15:53:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ll be attending the Capital Book Fest in Washington DC on Saturday, October 3rd.  Come by my booth for autographed copies of my books.
The overview from the Capital Book Fest website:
On Saturday, October 3, 2009, join us for a day of readings, panel discussions, children&#8217;s storytelling, conversations, and authors talks with Nelson George, Tim Reid, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ll be attending the Capital Book Fest in Washington DC on Saturday, October 3rd.  Come by my booth for autographed copies of my books.</p>
<p>The overview from the Capital Book Fest website:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">On Saturday, October 3, 2009, join us for a day of readings, panel discussions, children&#8217;s storytelling, conversations, and authors talks with Nelson George, Tim Reid, Liza Mundy (<em>Michelle  Obama: Biography</em>), Marita Golden, Tinesha Davis, Lori Nelson, Connie Briscoe, Chef Gillian Clark, Sahar Simmons, Le Hinton, Victoria Christopher Murray, W. Ralph Eubanks, Omar Tyree, Monda Webb, Pastor Jamal Bryant, Kimberly Seals Allers (<em>The Mocha Moms Manual</em>), Van Garrett, Charisse Nunes (<em>I am Barack Obama</em> children’s book), and over 70 exhibitors like Leslie Allen—Life Changing Books, Ralph Burgess&#8211;Cool Calvin, Bobbi Carducci—Young Voices Foundation, Wanda Currie—Abundant Life Press, Loretta Ford—Dwelo Enterprises, RodneyHarrison—PF and Associates, Cassandra Hill—Cassie Land LLC, Aleysha Proctor, MD Humanities Council, and the Book-in-a-Day student authors.</p>
<p>Visit the website at <a href="http://www.capitalbookfest.org/" target="_blank">www.capitalbookfest.org</a></p>
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		<title>Everyone’s Got to Have a Dream</title>
		<link>http://www.marcusawhite.com/2009/08/new-website-launch/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 18:15:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Writing my book was one thing. It was liberating, challenging and exciting all rolled in one. Publishing my book and actually seeing my name on the cover was something totally different. It was a very proud and surreal moment. But now, actually putting it out for anyone and everyone to read is only frightening. I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Writing my book was one thing. It was liberating, challenging and exciting all rolled in one. Publishing my book and actually seeing my name on the cover was something totally different. It was a very proud and surreal moment. But now, actually putting it out for anyone and everyone to read is only frightening. I also wonder how many judgmental people I call friend and how long after my book is out will I still be able to call them that. Or will I even want to?</p>
<p>On the flip side I wonder about what if I didn&#8217;t put it out. Who wouldn&#8217;t be touched that could&#8217;ve been? I live in South East DC and see its dirty side daily. But that doesn&#8217;t lessen my love for the place I now call home. If anything, it makes me want to make a difference and give back to the place that has welcomed me with open arms. My community could learn from my story simply because it is filled with men and women who have lived my story. As I sit here and type, there is a possibility, actually a real good possibility that there is a kid walking around my neighborhood with a gun right now.  That same kid, with only a tiny bit of redirection could instead be reading my book and seeing what his future holds because it&#8217;s all in there. If there are any messages to be delivered by my book I want them to speak loud and clear of the power of change. I want to turn trigger-fingers into page-turners. In the right hands and at the right time my book could literally save my life again.</p>
<p>The kids of our neighborhoods need to see that there is a real world out there with consequences and repercussions for their actions and I feel that I have earned the right to tell them so. I say all the time that God isn&#8217;t finished with me yet. I make mistakes daily and feel I am far from a role model but I want to change &#8211; I have changed. Maybe not completely and maybe it isn&#8217;t even a change. Maybe it is just growing up. Whatever it is, I feel it and I want to share it.</p>
<p>My book is titled Time Served: An Excerpt of a Prisoner&#8217;s Life. It is based on my life before, during, and after four years in prison. It reflects some of my personal trials and agonies in a way that I feel others can appreciate. Everyone experiences loss and missteps along the way but most keep the feelings caused by them bottled up or internally shelved. The problem with that as I see it, is that those bottles and shelves are so fragile that the slightest reminder of the pain will cause them to crack and crumble. My book has helped me with my grieving process. I lost years. I lost youth and innocence. And after all of that, I lost my mama. I was completely filled with agony before I started writing. My book has helped me to decompartmentalize my pain and in the end writing it relieved me of more anguish than I even knew I had.</p>
<p>Television and ignorance make the average individual figure that prison is filled with gangs, rapes, riots and shankings. My prison experience wasn&#8217;t one filled with fear. In fact the scariest part of my prison experience was getting released. So many get out of prison and figure that it is all over. Life I mean. I want to show people that you can be a former inmate and still take care of your children, and go to work everyday, and pay bills and write a book if you want to.</p>
<p>If I have learned one thing about being an ex-felon it is that nothing good is coming. If we wait it out all that is out there for us are glass ceilings, closed doors and mediocrity. Sometimes you have to place all of your cards on the table and go for it. The only way for a convicted felon to get over the self-imposed hurdle is to do something big and this book is how I chose to do it.  </p>
<p>- Marcus</p>
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