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Black Artemis (Author)
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August 3, 2004
It's "Sex and the Small Town" in three fun and flirty stories about a local baseball team...and America's other favorite pastime...

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Fans of Sister Souljah's The Coldest Winter Ever (1999) will find this debut novel just as tantalizing. Cassandra "Cassie" Rivers and Leila Aponte are two high-school rivals turned best friends who set out to make a career as a hip-hop duo. G Double D, owner of the recording studio Explicit Content, breaks up the duo by signing Leila without Cassie. Being betrayed by her best friend only intensifies Cassie's determination, and she persuades G Double D to sign her to a solo deal. Once she becomes a part of the Explicit Content family, she learns that the industry rumors about the company's shady business practices are true. With the help of her mother, Cassie succeeds in bringing down that musical empire, reuniting with her best friend, and freeing the other women who have been victimized by Explicit Content's underground business dealings. Full of suspense and twists, this a page-turner of an urban story about friendship and the importance of being patient and doing things the right--not quick--way. Lillian Lewis
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About the Author

Black Artemis is a hip hop activist, writer, and speaker in New York City. She holds a master's degree from Columbia University and has worked with many social justice organizations throughout the country. Artemis is also a screenwriter who has won recognition for her work. She still lives in the Bronx where she was born and raised and enjoys working with youth to find their voice through art and politics.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: NAL Trade (August 3, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0451212754
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451212757
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,363,278 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Self-proclaimed Ivy League homegirl Sofia Quintero is a writer, activist, educator, writer, speaker and comedienne. She began her career as a policy analyst and advocate and worked for various nonprofit organizations and government agencies. An unapologetic generalist, she has worked on issues from police brutality to multicultural education. After years of working on a range of policy issues, she decided to heed the muse and pursue a career in entertainment.

While working on her debut novel, Sofia co-founded Chica Luna Productions to identify, develop and support other women of color seeking to make socially conscious entertainment. Among other projects, Chica Luna launched The F-Word for young women of color ages 16-25 who wish to increase their media literacy and acquire film and radio production skills. She wrote two short films that Chica Luna produced and have won acclaim on the festival circuit CORPORATE DAWGZ(a comedic ode to White folks who ""get"" it) and BLIND DATE a feminist romantic comedy with a dirty mouth.)

Under the pen name Black Artemis, Sofia wrote her debut novel EXPLICIT CONTENT -- the first work of fiction about female MCs in the hip hop industry -- which was published by the New American Library/Penguin in August 2004. Her second Black Artemis novel PICTURE ME ROLLIN' hit bookstores in June 2005 and is about a young Latina whose obsession with Tupac Shakur leads her on quest to find self-love. Sofia's novels as Black Artemis have been hailed by critics of all stripes -- reviewers, educators and readers -- for being as intelligent and substantive as they are entertaining and accessible. Her third Black Artemis novel BURN will be published in August 2006.

Sofia also writes ""chick lit"" under her real name. Her debut novella THE MORE THINGS CHANGE appears in FRIDAY NIGHT CHICAS the first chick-lit anthology by and about Latinas. She recently turned her screenplay INTERSTATES into a novel titled DIVAS DON'T YIELD as part of a two-book deal with One World/Random House. DIVAS DON'T YIELD follows four girlfriends as they drive from New York City to San Francisco, each packing a little more ""baggage"" than she thought. Sofia's second novel for Random House will be published in 2007. She also will publish two additional novellas in future anthologies to be published by Avon/Harper Collins and Atria/Simon & Schuster.

Her first screenplay INTERSTATES upon which the novel DIVAS DON'T YIELD is based was twice a finalist for the Sundance Institute'S screenwriting lab and won the 2001 San Francisco Black Film Festival Screenplay Competition. Her second screenplay the baseball comedy M.L.B. was a finalist for the ABC New Talent Development Award in 2003. She is at work on her third screenplay THE MACKTRESS which is a cross between BOOMERANG and BROWN SUGAR with a feminine twist.

With her good friend and business partner Elisha Miranda (aka E-Fierce, author of the YA hip hop novel THE SISTA HOOD), Sofia recently founded Sister/Outsider Entertainment, a multimedia production company. S/O is developing several projects for television, film and stage.

As an activist, Sofia serves on several boards of directors of several social justice organizations. She is also a member of the SpeakOut collective, the country's only national not-for-profit organization that promotes progressive speakers and artists on campuses and in communities. Her essays have been published in such diverse venues as Ms., Blu, Fuego, 360hiphop.com, politicallyblack.com and migente.com. Sofia and her work have also appeared in major publications like the New York Post, the New York Daily News, the New York Times, Latina, and Upscale.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beware: Reader may stay up late reading Explicit Content, January 24, 2005
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K. Kimbrough "kkimbr7" (Bakersfield, Ca United States) - See all my reviews
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As a person who doesn't take or use hip hop beyond the slam of my car door, the occasional rest on BET when channel surfing, and the occasional hook to reign in the attentions of the adolescence I come in contact with, Black Artemis has gained my attention with Explicit Content.

Leila and Cassie are best friends with a dream of making it big in hip hop. Leila , the wild child Latina, is approached by the super producer of Explicit Content G Double D, to go solo. She jumps at the chance leaving her friend Cassie, more grounded Black girl, high and dry. Cassie, feeling betrayed, decides to still pursue her thang, albeit a bit differently. After a hip hop contest she confronts G Double D asking why he didn't want her. After hearing what he had to say she decided to do it on her own. However a few days later the same producer steps up and offers a deal too good to turn down and manages to pull her into the Explicit Content family. Once she's in she realizes music ain't the only thing she has to be down for.

Following the story of Cassie and Leila had this sista up at 3:00 a.m. finishing the book and writing this review. As I read I kept telling myself, "I am going to pass this onto the teens in my make shift book club in my Sunday school class. ( Well at least the older ones!)"

Along with some interesting insight into hip hop culture its just a damn good story that moves well, that is smart, and sucks you in. Written with real hip hop vernacular and accented with actual rhyme, Explicit Content is everything one would imagine a good hip hop novel to be.


Kotanya
APOOO BookClub








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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good friends come and they go...or maybe they never left., November 1, 2004
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Eric Pete (United States) - See all my reviews
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This was a deep tale of friendship and hip-hop that was easy to read and follow. Even if you're not a hip-hop head, the underlying story of being true to yourself with all the distractions, manipulations and glitz life can throw at you, should hold you.
Looking forward to PICTURE ME ROLLIN' from Black Artemis.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding Hip Hop!, November 29, 2004
This review is from: Explicit Content (Paperback)
Cassandra and Leila have been blowing up the club scene with their rhymes as Sabrina Steelo and Fatal Beauty. When it looks like they will finally get that big break they have been waiting for they find themselves torn apart.
Whe G Double D only signs Leila( Fatal Beauty) to the Explicit Content label Cassandra feels burned by Leila but not for long. When G Double D decides he wants Cassandra as well.
Once inside Explicit Content, Cassandra finds things are not at all as they seem and that Leila is in trouble.
Black Artemis puts some serious flavah in your ear with this Hip-Hop debut.
The book focuses on the girl's friendship and their differences. One being Black and one being Latina and the importance of family. She takes you inside the hip hop industry and into a Rap label full of false promises, shady deals and broken dreams.
This is Hip-Hop fiction to the fullest. You won't want to miss a beat of this stunning debut.
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Bitches diss the way I dress 'Cause the lyrics I kick be causin' stress. Read the first page
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Explicit Content, Sabrina Steelo, Fatal Beauty, Glen Ridge, Explicit Talent, New York, Source Awards, Boogie Reign, Genevieve Rivers, Johnetta Lawrence, Puerto Rican, South Bronx, Bri Steez, Leila Aponte, Lite Spice, Alicia Keys, Big Pun, Random Sounds, Tower Records, Cassandra Rivers, Irv Gotti, Mother's Day, Red Door, Los Angeles, Megalos Records
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