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Ms. Jimmetta Carpenter, Editor of Free Fall Newsletter interviewed, Afrika Abney, and published the interview in the April 1, 2007 Issue.

Free Fall is an online literary newsletter that focuses on articles on various topics, personal essays, interviews, and reviews of books on or about writing.

Afrika Midnight Asha Abney is a Native Washingtonian, freelance poet, freelance writer, former host and events coordinator, author of "Dancers In The Wind" (a re-released self publication poetry book), "Voices of Tomorrow" (a re-released self - published poetry publication that is divided into four sections, 9-11, Anthrax, Sniper Shooting and War), and "Balanced Heart" (a self published poetry book). She also is the author of "Momma's Journey" (a collection of short poems about motherhood).

For further information about the author, Afrika Abney, visit http://www.authorsden.com/afrikamaabney and http://www.clearblogs.com/afrikamaabney

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