Monday, 1 October 2012
Eminem and the Detroit Rap Scene: Have your say...be featured on my website!
Eminem and the Detroit Rap Scene: Have your say...be featured on my website!: Dear readers, I have been advertising my book „ Eminem and the Detroit Rap Scene-White Kid In A Black Music” a lot. The reason...
Friday, 28 September 2012
Eminem and the Detroit Rap Scene: Have your say...be featured on my website!
Eminem and the Detroit Rap Scene: Have your say...be featured on my website!: Dear readers, I have been advertising my book „ Eminem and the Detroit Rap Scene-White Kid In A Black Music” a lot. The reason...
Have your say...be featured on my website!
Dear
readers,
I have been
advertising my book „ Eminem and the Detroit Rap Scene-White Kid In A Black
Music” a lot. The reason is that I want more and more people to know about the
existence of my book.
Like I said
it numerous times, a writer is nothing without his or her readership. I love
writing.
As most of
you would probably know, I have been a music journalist for a decade now,
expressing mainly on hip hop related subjects. “ Eminem and the Detroit Rap
Scene” is the fruit of a decade of work during which I gathered a lot of
information about Eminem as a person and an artist and about the boiling
Detroit rap scene that is so full of many talents. While I couldn’t t expose
everybody, I did my best to make some great local talents shine
I would
like to share this info with all of you, Eminem fans, Detroit rap lovers, hip
hop lovers or with anybody that is just curious about my book.
Today I am
addressing to the people who acquired a copy of my book or to all of you who
intend to buy it in the future. While I am encouraging you to write some
reviews on Amazon and Barnes and Noble, I would also be keen to expose your
review on my media, especially the recently created “ Eminem and the Detroit
Rap Scene on Blogger.
I d feature
your review, place a little photo of you and give a little presentation of you
on my different websites. Interested? Get back at me RIGHT NOW and let s go ahead
this venture together!
Your
author,
Isabelle
Esling © All Rights Reserved
Thursday, 27 September 2012
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Eminem and the Detroit Rap Scene: Music Journalist Gary Graff features my book at Oa...
Eminem and the Detroit Rap Scene: Music Journalist Gary Graff features my book at Oa...: BY GARY GRAFF Article source: The Oakland Press For Journal Register Newspapers ggonmusic@gmail.com ; Twitter: @graffonmusic Click t...
Music Journalist Gary Graff features my book at Oakland Press, Michigan
BY GARY GRAFF
Article source: The Oakland Press
For Journal Register Newspapers
ggonmusic@gmail.com; Twitter: @graffonmusic
FILE - In this June 27, 2010 file photo, Eminem performs at the BET Awards in Los Angeles. Eminem is the rapper with the most Grammy disses: while five of his six albums have won best rap album, he has lost the album of the year award three times. He also has three losses for record of the year and two for song of the year. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, file)
An in-depth look at the Detroit hip-hop community is the focus of “Eminem and the Detroit Rap Scene: White Kid in a Black World,” a just-published book by German-born, London-based author Isabelle Esling.
In the 170-page volume, Esling, who started theeminemblog.com in 2005, traces not only the Detroit rapper’s multiplatinum career but also his roots in the Detroit rap world, including his friendship with the late MC Proof as well as associations with underground rappers such as Kaos, Mystro, Awesome Dre, Joe to the D and many others. The book chronicles Eminem’s acceptance in that scene and the influence it had on his musical evolution.
“Eminem and the Detroit Rap Scene” retails for $15 and can be ordered at www.amberbooks.com. A digital version is also available for Kindle and Nook.
Article source: The Oakland Press
For Journal Register Newspapers
ggonmusic@gmail.com; Twitter: @graffonmusic
In the 170-page volume, Esling, who started theeminemblog.com in 2005, traces not only the Detroit rapper’s multiplatinum career but also his roots in the Detroit rap world, including his friendship with the late MC Proof as well as associations with underground rappers such as Kaos, Mystro, Awesome Dre, Joe to the D and many others. The book chronicles Eminem’s acceptance in that scene and the influence it had on his musical evolution.
“Eminem and the Detroit Rap Scene” retails for $15 and can be ordered at www.amberbooks.com. A digital version is also available for Kindle and Nook.
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