Punany the Hip Hop Psalms II: Black Love American Style
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The Punany Poets cordially invite you to an erotic & educational literary art party held in a dirty little love shack where a jack-legged preacher spins records for shots of Boones Farm and the women will do most anything for a dub of Love. Come on in, it is just a few doors down, at the corner of Flesh & Consequence Streets. Bring some heart and a glove, there is no telling who you might meet...
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1337800 in Books
- Published on: 2003-12-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 132 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
The Hip-Hop Psalms II is a collective of erotic poetry and prose pieces produced by Jessica Holter GGB, and contributing writers. A 128 page, fully illustrated collection of work from the Bay Areas own Spoken Word Soldiers The Punany Poets armed with pen and tongue on the battlefield of personal awareness and safer sexual practice. In this second edition The Punany Poets are joined by The Onliners, peope just like you, who have a few things to say about sex when it is fun and safe! The Punany Project was introduced to the world in an HBO segment, which began airing been phenomenal --hiphoparchive
About the Author
Jessica Holter, aka Ghetto Girl Blue, is a poet, mother, performer, and entrepreneur. After the death of Eric Eazy E Wright of AIDS complications, she was inspired to create Punany: The Hip Hop Psalms Series. Jessica Holter is also a member of The Strebor Publishing family and author of Zane presents The Punany Poets Verbal Penetration. She lives in Oakland, California. Email her at ghettogirlblue@yahoo.com
Customer Reviews
Punany Poets a pure pleasure.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading the short stories and poetry in this book. The word play and the subject matter worked well together in this anthology of work from the Punany Poet Artists.

