Monday, June 30, 2014

J E Thompson Muvee

Friday, June 27, 2014

J. E. Thompson – Guest Author Interview

J. E. Thompson – Guest Author Interview

Thursday, June 12, 2014

JET Blog..."A Reflection on CNN"s Special On The Sixties"

I was asked to choose a quote from my first novel, A Brownstone in Brooklyn, to reflect on the unpredictable nature of life. How things are never the same and human beings have to adjust to life’s changing events. A Brownstone in Brooklyn is about growing up in the turbulent sixties, one of the most event filled decades in Black-American history. CNN is currently running a special on the sixties every Thursday night. Tonight it was the assination of President John F. Kennedy... A Brownstone in Brooklyn is still relevant today. I remember the moment that changed a nation. Where I was when it was announced that Kennedy had been shot? I was in gym class at Bushwick High School in Brooklyn, New York on a cool November Day in 1962. It is still fresh in my mind the moment my gym teacher, Coach Diamond, told us the news of Kennedy being shot. We were stunned. Some of us cried. A Brownstone in Brooklyn reflects that moment and a vibrant era in time. A Brownstone in Brooklyn chronicles the life-altering events that shape the future of Andy Michael Pilgrim, a young man growing up in the turbulent sixties. “The most special times in a person's life are not meant to last forever. They're like bubbles rising from a plastic ring dipped into a soapy solution. The soap bubbles rise, with the sun flashing brilliant colors, then bursts into a showery memory mist.” ― J.E. Thompson, A Brownstone in Brooklyn Please go to the guestbook and leave your response: www.jethompson.info Overview