New Book “EveryDay Life” Successfully Merges “Mad Flow” with “Cuts”, “Scratches” and Stage Directions
New Book “EveryDay Life” Successfully Merges “Mad Flow” with “Cuts”, “Scratches” and Stage Directions
“EveryDay Life” MG Hardie’s first book gives readers plenty of music, euphemisms, high-minded ideas, fist bumps, and things to talk about in a hilarious fight the power work about everything. (978-1-60594-036-6), Paperback, 137 pg, (5.5 x 8.5, $11.95). In Stores Now.
MG Hardie a natural born poet is the eldest son of impoverished parents has just released a new book "EveryDay Life". EveryDay Life includes honest debates on politics, racism, history, race, video-games, love/lust in the hood, war, religion, the media, drugs, and other forms of debauchery. Hardie, through EveryDay Life, manages to drop what is most likely the most potent verse in Hip-Hop history. EveryDay Life is the most important piece of Black Literature since Lorraine Hansberry’s “A Raisin in the sun” and just as important to hip-hop as Sugarhill Gang’s Rapper’s Delight. EveryDay Life is a hard look at African-Americans as well as all Americans.
EveryDay Life looks at America’s accolades such as, The victory at Midway, The Cold War success, First successful airplane, Largest economy in the world, First nuclear weapon, First to land a man on the Moon. EveryDay Life notes that these and many more accomplishments by The United States of America must be viewed as A.S. or After Slavery. EveryDay Life and its real characters will fire up your patriotism and spur your racial. EveryDay Life is for everyone who is tired of the Black Harlequins and it is especially for those who think that Hip-Hop is dead.
EveryDay Life's 5 Star Book Review "It was an era when hip-hop was the best thing since Martin Luther King-and marijuana was the best way to cope with problems, the hype of the music industry and the pitfalls of possibilities."-From Ghostwriter Literary Reviews.
EveryDay Life begins with an urban setting and two roommates, but then it “Cuts” and “Scratches” its way through the oversexed, honest, verbally charged, and often humorous lives of the "disenfranchised." While on this journey the reader is treated to a nostalgic romp through the 90's. In the midst of graffiting the landscape with curse words, gunshots, and police arrests the characters openly discuss topics from immigration, taxes, media agendas, slavery, foreign policy, the economy, or just being a black man in America. These intelligent characters sound-off on a great many topics including “Whether or not a black man will ever become president of the United States.” EveryDay Life unabashedly asserts that America’s last bastion for truth is-- the ghetto.
EveryDay Life a marketers dream it is that perfect vehicle the Entertainment Studios have craving. EveryDay Life provides links between Hip-Hop, the Theater and the Big Screen. “By the middle of the book you get to know the characters because they are real people. And at the same time the studios will see the multiple possibilities of EveryDay Life. This story is gritty, urban and Hip-Hop through and through.” says Hardie. And man does Hardie’s unique voice deliver. EveryDay Life provides social commentary, keeps you laughing, and effectively adds Literature as a fifth element to Hip-Hop and does it all with a mean B-Boy stance. MG Hardie's interview will be featured on LetsTalkHonestly.com beginning August 24.
Contact: MGHardie@Yahoo.com to schedule an interview.
Official Site Myspace.com/MGHardie
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