CURRENT
PROJECTS
by commission
Autobiographies/Non-fiction
stories
“Divine Pearls: An Autobiography
of Elder Emily Diane Gunter as told
to Shedia Asiya Nelson”
One woman’s determination and compassion for
children lead her to a successful career as
an empowering motivational speaker and
the national spokeswoman for the Rites of Passage
Program. A true phenomenonal woman who
sets the mold for youngsters and all people to be
competent, self-responsible and empowered to be
more than what they were told they can not do or
accomplish as well a wonderful mother with unconditional
love and support for her four children. A must read for
the life long learner.
For more information on Elder Emily Diane Gunter
visit her website: www.ritesofpassageonline.org
“Whank: An Autobiography of Norman Lindsey
Wright
as told to Shedia Asiya Nelson”
coming soon
An inspiring story of one man’s mission
to learn to live with compassion
as an everyday lifestyle after suffering through what he refers
to as the
the dark years of his battling with alcohol for twenty-seven
years. As a
fully recovered alcoholic he has been a counselor for alcoholics
anonymous
and inspiration for everyone who he meets. A must read for anyone
needing to to feel inspired and their hearts filled with joy
to live life to their life to the fullest as well as an illustrated
example that it is possible for someone to recover from alcoholism.
“Untitled”
coming soon
A heartfelt story of one man’s unconditional
loving support
and devotion to his wife until his wife’s death did they
part.
One man’s true commitment to his wife who lived up to
his vows
to care for and love in sickness and health throughout
their thirty-four year marriage. College sweethearts who married
right out of college and made their lives whole by being
unconditional love to one another and truly working together
to build a beautiful and meaningful life together with their
children
and community. Through the wife’s illness, they made the
most of
every moment of their life together with the husband being
there for her every step of the way until her last breath.
SCREENPLAYS
“Can I Live?”
Written by Shedia Asiya Nelson
Story by Jaguar Wright
A black romantic comedy where War of the Roses
meets a twisted potential mother in law.
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