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       Tina is looking forward to a busy and fruitful year. Her new novel "THE HOLLYWOOD DOLLS" will be published in the fall  of 2010 by Malibu Press, and is the basis of a new film. She has also completed  "CHARLOTTE SOPHIA",  a historical fiction novel and play both to be adapted into a new miniseries.  CLICK HERE to see images from the LA Production!
     
     Also, Tina's animated  series  "SISTAS 'n the CITY", featured on the Showtime Network is available for purchase. Please visit our store to purchase the DVD which includes ten episodes, an interview with Tina, and a roundtable discussion with Tina and her diva friends. Tina wrote, executive produced, and directed this "African-American" female view of life, relationships, family, men and hair.

          Don't miss it!     CLICK HERE to view a "Sistas" episode!! 

       Tina's award-winning non-fiction book, "Sally Hemings An American Scandal: The Struggle To Tell The Controversial True Story," (Malibu Press) is a behind-the-scenes memoir of her 16 year struggle to write and produce the Sally Hemings miniseries. It is available in book stores or can be ordered on Amazon, MalibuPress.com, or this site! Look for Tina in your favorite bookstore for a book signing soon!

     CLICK HERE to read a sample chapter .   

CLICK HERE to buy this book!

    
    
An essay written by Tina is featured in the book "The First Time I Got Paid For It: Writers Tales From The Hollywood Trenches",  edited by Peter Lefcourt and Laura J. Shapiro (Public Affairs). It includes essays from famous Hollywood screenwriters concerning their early experiences working professionally in the film industry. Among the essayists are: Stephen Bochco, Alan Alda, Steven Zallian, Lawrence Kasdan, Robin Swicord and Delia Ephron.

                 CLICK HERE to purchase the book on Amazon  


     Tina is also one of the featured women in the new book "QUEENS: Portraits of Black Women and Their Fabulous Hair" by Michael Cunningham & George Alexander (Doubleday). Other featured women include: Harriet Cole, Benilde Little, and Tonya Lewis Lee.

 

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