Book Cover: SketchPeople on Flickr.
 Sketch People: Stories Along the Way—A Review of T.J. Banks’ Latest Book To start with, I’d want to say that I’m truly beyond-words and speechless honored to be featured in T.J. Banks’ latest book, Sketch People. Yes, I kinda knew about the possibility of the upcoming book, mostly I was hoping that T.J.’ blog, Sketch People would turn into a book. And it did! Still, nothing prepared me for the feeling I had when I held the actual book in my hands for the first time, and then rediscovered it on Kindle, Nook and other e-book readers.  It’s always an amazing feeling, which, then evolves once you start the Stories Along the Way. And it’s all possible because of T.J’s writing, of her ability to connect with her subjects at the deepest levels and extract the soul of their stories in tales that, in turn, connect with our own selves. The stories of Sketch People are of individuals with names we may not recognize, whose causes we may not be familiar with… just yet. That’s because the real life characters of Sketch People are just that… people like us, using their artistry, creativity and passions to do their part in making our world a better one.  Each story holds a seed of hope, of new beginnings and possibilities, of inspiration. If life were a box of chocolates then it might as well be a collection of Sketch People’s Stories Along the Way. You may never know what or where you’re gonna get upon starting reading any of these stories, but you’ll end the read feeling more empowered, enlightened, and also inspired, with a deeper understanding of life and the universe in which you live. After all, sometimes it is all about the journey and not the destination. Sketch People is a read for any day or season, for any occasion, offering soul-searching, powerful stories of self-discovery, remarkable tales to keep us company along our journeys through life. T.J. Banks’ latest book is a gift we can offer ourselves and to anyone we care about. As always, always appreciate you stopping by! Alina Oswald Author of Journeys Through Darkness: A Biography

Book Cover: SketchPeople on Flickr.


Sketch People: Stories Along the Way—A Review of T.J. Banks’ Latest Book


To start with, I’d want to say that I’m truly beyond-words and speechless honored to be featured in T.J. Banks’ latest book, Sketch People. Yes, I kinda knew about the possibility of the upcoming book, mostly I was hoping that T.J.’ blog, Sketch People would turn into a book. And it did! Still, nothing prepared me for the feeling I had when I held the actual book in my hands for the first time, and then rediscovered it on Kindle, Nook and other e-book readers.

It’s always an amazing feeling, which, then evolves once you start the Stories Along the Way. And it’s all possible because of T.J’s writing, of her ability to connect with her subjects at the deepest levels and extract the soul of their stories in tales that, in turn, connect with our own selves.

The stories of Sketch People are of individuals with names we may not recognize, whose causes we may not be familiar with… just yet. That’s because the real life characters of Sketch People are just that… people like us, using their artistry, creativity and passions to do their part in making our world a better one.

Each story holds a seed of hope, of new beginnings and possibilities, of inspiration. If life were a box of chocolates then it might as well be a collection of Sketch People’s Stories Along the Way. You may never know what or where you’re gonna get upon starting reading any of these stories, but you’ll end the read feeling more empowered, enlightened, and also inspired, with a deeper understanding of life and the universe in which you live. After all, sometimes it is all about the journey and not the destination.

Sketch People is a read for any day or season, for any occasion, offering soul-searching, powerful stories of self-discovery, remarkable tales to keep us company along our journeys through life. T.J. Banks’ latest book is a gift we can offer ourselves and to anyone we care about.

As always, always appreciate you stopping by!
Alina Oswald
Author of Journeys Through Darkness: A Biography

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Book Cover: Journeys Through Darkness on Flickr.FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  Shared Pen Publishing announces the immediate release of Journeys Through Darkness: Extended Edition. Journeys is available on paperback and e-book. 
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Shared Pen LLC is pleased to announce the publica­tion of  Journeys Through Darkness  The book can be purchased at Shared Pen’s website, Amazon and Bar­nes and Noble.
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Journeys Through Darkness is a biography which tells the story of AIDS and related blindness through the story of AIDS warrior and long-term survivor, award-winning legally blind photographer Kurt Weston. The book includes several of his photographs that match the powerful prose of Alina Oswald.
Journeys Through Darkness is a biography which tells the story of AIDS and related blindness through the story of AIDS warrior and long-term survivor, award-winning legally blind photographer Kurt Weston. The book includes several of his photographs that match the powerful prose of Alina Oswald.
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Alina Oswald
Alina Oswald is a writer/photographer covering uncon-ventional, inconvenient and sometimes taboo topics that populate human reality and imagination. Alina Oswald has documented the HIV/AIDS and LGBT communities for a decade, and her works have appeared in related publications and art shows. Her books include Vampire Fantasies, a collection of vampire-inspired photography, The Awa-kening…, a poetic photographic collection and Backbone, a collection of images celebrating unsung LGBT and HIV/AIDS heroes. Contact her online at www.alina-arts.com or follow her blog, Unconventional—Expressions of Reality, at ali­naoswald.blogspot.com
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Book Cover: Journeys Through Darkness on Flickr.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Shared Pen Publishing announces the immediate release of Journeys Through Darkness: Extended Edition. Journeys is available on paperback and e-book.





Shared Pen LLC







Shared Pen www.Sharedpen.com







Journeys Through Darkness











Shared Pen LLC is pleased to announce the publica­tion of Journeys Through Darkness The book can be purchased at Shared Pen’s website, Amazon and Bar­nes and Noble.






To buy a soft cover book Click Here



Journeys Through Darkness is a biography which tells the story of AIDS and related blindness through the story of AIDS warrior and long-term survivor, award-winning legally blind photographer Kurt Weston. The book includes several of his photographs that match the powerful prose of Alina Oswald.


Journeys Through Darkness is a biography which tells the story of AIDS and related blindness through the story of AIDS warrior and long-term survivor, award-winning legally blind photographer Kurt Weston. The book includes several of his photographs that match the powerful prose of Alina Oswald.




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For more info Go to:

Www.SharedPen.com



To buy the ebook for Kindle and Kindle Apps Click Here

To buy the ebook for Nook and Nook Apps. Click Here






Alina Oswald



Alina Oswald is a writer/photographer covering uncon-ventional, inconvenient and sometimes taboo topics that populate human reality and imagination. Alina Oswald has documented the HIV/AIDS and LGBT communities for a decade, and her works have appeared in related publications and art shows. Her books include Vampire Fantasies, a collection of vampire-inspired photography, The Awa-kening…, a poetic photographic collection and Backbone, a collection of images celebrating unsung LGBT and HIV/AIDS heroes. Contact her online at www.alina-arts.com or follow her blog, Unconventional—Expressions of Reality, at ali­naoswald.blogspot.com



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Book Cover: SketchPeople on Flickr.Sketch People: Stories Along the Way, by T.J. Banks, is available on Amazon.com and BN.com. I had the opportunity to take a few pictures for the book, some of which I used inside the book, others, to create Sketch People book cover.

Book Cover: SketchPeople on Flickr.

Sketch People: Stories Along the Way, by T.J. Banks, is available on Amazon.com and BN.com. I had the opportunity to take a few pictures for the book, some of which I used inside the book, others, to create Sketch People book cover.