How to Lose a Black Woman

How to Lose a Black Woman

by H.D. Campbell
How to Lose a Black Woman

How to Lose a Black Woman

by H.D. Campbell

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Overview

Bruce Williams feels truly blessed. He is a college educated young man with a career he loves. He has amazing friends and looking from the outside, has a perfect life. Asking Bruce, he'll say he was incomplete without a special woman in his life to love and spend his life with. After a few failed attempts the traditional way, he starts using Social Media and dating sites to find his true love.

How To Lose A Black Woman is a semi-autobiographical look at relationships and how one wrong turn could destroy one. Through an uncomfortable search, he eventually finds someone who could be his true love but an argument about an ex and the wrong decision causes his world to spiral out of control. He learns a lot about himself and relationships along the way. He uses the short window of time he must fix what was broken before the relationship is deemed beyond repair.

This book personifies a few of the aspects of the modern relationship from Bruce's point of view. Filled with original poetry, Bruce journals his mission as a teaching tool for others. He's not perfect nor does he make himself out to be. His journey is all his own right or wrong and he takes his adventures as a learning experience.

While it's a good story about one aspect of the human spirit, the lesson isn't for everyone but everyone can see at least a small part of themselves in the book.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161559819
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 08/13/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 307 KB

About the Author

H.D. Campbell has over thirty years of writing experience with credits in freelance newspaper reporting, personal fiction and poetry. Starting his career in St. Louis, H.D. Campbell's first published his first piece at ten years old with a poem published in national magazine. That continued with writing personal fiction writing every chance he got. By the time he finished high school, H.D. Campbell had notebooks full of stories he was ready to publish. In college, he co-founded The St. Louis Creative Black Writer's Guild which lasted five years. It was an organization where writers networked and inspired each other through guest speakers, trips to various bookstores and various critique sessions. During and after college, he wrote freelance for various newspapers and publications.
H.D. Campbell has currently six books published so far. They are: How to Lose a Black Woman (1999; Romance); Late Murder @10 (2005; Mystery/Suspense); Sergeant Wiseguy Chronicles (2010; Espionage Thriller); The War- Hawk Biological Threat (2012; Espionage Thriller); Geraldine (2013; Romance); and Garth: the Virtual Killer (2013; Mystery/Suspense)
H.D. Campbell is also a freelance writer and professional editor. In addition, he does book trailers, press kits, promotion, and other services geared towards assisting other writers and authors get their work edited and promoted.
The H.D. Campbell website (www.hdcampbell3.com) and media page (www.hdcampbellmedia.com) markets his books, services, and provides the latest in writing news and interviews with people in and around the industry. In addition, H.D. Campbell also produces an Internet show on YouTube (username: H.D. Television) called The Author's Corner w/H.D. Campbell. The show is filled with news, interviews and inspiration for authors and aspiring writers. The show debuted August 4, 2009 and has expanded from a once a month series into a weekly series.
The Author’s Corner is the first of many shows coming out on the H.D. Television YouTube channel. H.D. Campbell has expanded into publishing as well as producing new shows and many events for other authors under his umbrella.
"I believe life is too short for competition. I do the show and the business not only to help benefit me, but I also do it to introduce other authors. There's enough room at the top of the Best Seller list for everyone."
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