Thursday 30 October 2014

BIS PUBLICATIONS AND FRIENDS,
Invite you to an Edutainment and Self Growth Event
Venue: Marcus Garvey Library, Tottenham

Date: 15th November 2014
Time: 5pm - 8pm!

The Event:

The dawn of a new beginning….!

Come and learn about the forthcoming best kept secret!!
A sneak preview of the long awaited title:

Black Scientists and Inventors in the UK: millenniums of inventions and innovations - 2014
By Michael Williams and Manyonyi Amalemba.

Not to be missed.
A chance to be among the first to set hands on this soon to be best seller !!
Come and pre-order your copies of this amazing book from bispublication.
You can also register to join us for the official launch only days away and collect your pre-ordered copies!
Meet bispublications authors - local and others
Journey with them as writers; read and talk about their books; enjoy bispublications in conversation with:


*Author Alan Sharp of “Changing Generations: challenging power and oppression in Britain today” - 2014. Find out about the relationship between white men, Africans, Asians & the role of women as seen from a white perspective and ways forward in redressing the negatives!

*Introducing locally published children’s writer, Natasha John-Baptiste best known for

ONE THING ABOUT HISTORY IS…, Mosi Meets Inventor John Lee Love - in the Broken Pencil


* Chimaijem Ifeanyi Ezechukwu, author of “SNAKE AMONGST SHADOWS” - 2014. A New crime thriller adventure


Plus a chance to see other bispublications; published and/or soon to be published:


Sonia Lye-Fook author of “ In search of Destiny: return to mother”- 2014

  • Mbeke Wasame with “Make the Change and Feel the Joy”- 2014
  • Doris Williams Charles’ soon coming “The Day I Found Him”- 2015


Sam Amalemba author of “Becoming…!”- 2012


Michael Williams' new publication “Self Publish Successfully: A 20 Step Guide”- 2014



Free children’s book offered and other offers available for those attending the event.

Light refreshments available!
Come mingle and celebrate our continuation
All ages welcome!
Contact:


Email: samalemba@hotmail.com
Mobile: 07949394555 (Sam)
OR

07903 791 469 (Mike-bispub).

Monday 10 February 2014

Reasoning;

As much as it may be welcomed in certain quarters, the pointing of fingers is usually done from ‘afar’ from foreign! Without grasp of the situation on the ground of whichever country, usually African, in the news at the time. What is usually forgotten is that our media on the continent goes through the same feeding frenzy just like the western media and that similar to the western media, we have tabloid papers on and off-line, with the same inbuilt titillation factor and very loose regard for the truth, similar to their founding masters of old.

Lowest common denominator remember, not the dissemination of news or knowledge, is the aim of tabloid reporting on and off-line. Bottom line is demographic i.e. to maximize sales and hence profits.

My suggestion is to the reader of said reports, that it would be, or rather, it is incumbent on them as to the veracity of copy. I mean that the days of taking any news at face value are long gone, especially foreign supported press. We as readers are supposed to be more discerning as to the overriding purpose of the report.

With the advent of touch-button/touch-screen and even voice activated modern devices, that are always in our possession/on our person 24/7, it’s a shame that actual utilization of this vast digital, state of the art and advanced modern technology contained therein, falls well short of 20% (total usage). Einstein was right about advancement and dependence on technology leading to decreased brain function!!!

The above is preamble as regards to certain posts, truncated in nature, of so called news (local & international) items, gleaned from certain social media outlets. Those posting such items should be more honest as to declare whether they are just regurgitating hear-say or if coming from research informed/based opinion. As anything else of a negative nature, aired without said declaration, would be considered - especially by this writer - as falling in an irresponsible realm.

Sitting in the comforts of our ‘homes’ in these foreign lands/countries, towns and cities, and being so far away from the action or frontline, it is very easy to be critical of our motherland as regards events/people/politics/wars etc. and negatively so. This is my contention that if one is to air such items and thought, then one must have a counter opinion or at least a modicum of a considered opinion as to solution or ways that may lead to resolution of the highlighted item/report/opinion and hopefully in this way, balance of sorts can be maintained.

In order for proper healing to take place within and between our communities, a state of equilibrium has to be attained within each individual (self) and in the wider community one is based. Only we can heal ourselves as a community.

- For every criticism - if negative - must be followed by a positive consideration
- For every finger pointed outwards - consider how many fingers pointing inwards   towards self
- Two eyes,
- Two ears and
- Just the one mouth

There must be a reason for this - consider!



Say what you mean and mean what you say!”

Becoming Life’s Resolutions - Sam A.

Friday 17 January 2014

Log vs Splinter in the Eye!

Certain lessons never seem to get learned!

I refer mainly to what a lot of people nowadays term as opinions but are actual put downs!
Removing oneself a step from the insult does not make it more palpable to the person on the receiving end.

I would like more attention to be paid to the spoken/uttered word as we as people seem to be very free with verbals - hurtful verbals then use the cover of freedom of speech/free country and other such umbrella terms/phrases.

The missing link in this freedom is the responsibility that comes with it. To quote a phrase 'as long as it does not cause harm to others' - Levisons inquiry into press regulatory processes is a recent example of games at national level. I'm more interested at ground level and if we actually influence the press or vice versa!

First posted on 4th April 2013.