SMYRNA -- Authors Dr.
Harriet Kimbro-Hamilton and Jada
Scott will provide insights on how to self-publish a book during a talk
from 9:30-10:30 a.m. April 15 (Monday) in Room 201 of the MaryLou Apple
Building.
Harriet, who serves as an associate professor for Tennessee State
University, spent several years writing her book, "Daddy's Scrapbook: Henry Kimbro of the Negro Baseball League, A
Daughter's Perspective." Her heartfelt family tribute honors her late
father, a legendary outfielder once dubbed the "Black Ty Cobb" of the
NBL.
TSU Associate Professor Dr. Harriet Kimbro-Hamilton, author of the book "Daddy's Scrapbook: Henry Kimbro of the Negro Baseball League, A Daughter's Perspective" |
Harriet's niece, Jada, is a fifth-grade student at Homer Pittard Campus
School in Murfreesboro who recently released her first book, "Talking Planets: The Night Problem."
The talented author and visual artist, who plans to be a rocket ship
designer/engineer when she grows up, takes readers on an adventurous journey
through the solar system aboard her red, white and purple rocket. She brings
the sun, nearby planets, moon, and even a black hole to life with insightful
facts and original artwork.
Fifth-grade Homer Pittard student Jada Scott (right) with legendary astronaut Dr. Rhea Seddon |
Admission is free and open to students,
faculty members, administrators and staff members with seating available on a
first-come, first-served basis. Their talk will conclude the spring edition of
the "Famous Communicator Speakers
Series." Other professionals who visited the Smyrna campus to speak
this winter/spring were Tennessee State Rep. Mike Sparks and Grammy-winning
songwriter and record producer Dennis Scott.
For more information about the
"Famous Communicator Speakers Series" or to recommend future
speakers, contact Charles Whiting at cwhiting@mscc.edu.
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