Yendi phillips biography of michael
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by Barbara Blake Hannah
The hardest part of being an author is waiting to hear what readers think of your work. You, of course, think it’s the greatest literature since … well, whoever! But deep down you know that you need to hear other opinions before you can be sure that you were not wasting time and creative anxiety putting all those words together, with a storyline, characters, drama, tension and eventual resolution, and then being confident enough to publish it to the world.
That was my condition when I celebrated Jamaican Independence August 1st, 2014 by publishing ‘THE MOON HAS ITS SECRETS’ on Amazon.com, through its innovative e-publishing portal CreateSpace. Since then my anxiety has subsided somewhat as — one by one — comments have been coming in that are positive enough to have enabled me to heave a sigh of relief.
Claudette Beckford-Brady, a Jamaican raised in England who is herself an author of 4 novels, wrote a Customer Revi
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Biography boone richard
Richard Boone was an iconic figure in the world of Hollywood, known for his versatility and commanding presence on screen. His career spanned decades, during which he left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. From his early days in theater to becoming a household name in television, Boone’s journey is one of talent, determination, and resilience. This article delves into the life, career, and legacy of Richard Boone, exploring his contributions to spelfilm and television while highlighting why he remains a significant figure in the history of American entertainment.
Born in , Boone’s life was shaped by his experiences during World War II, which later influenced his acting style and choice of roles. His deep, resonant voice and rugged demeanor made him a natural fit for both dramatic and action-packed performances. Whether portraying complex characters in Westerns or taking on leading roles in classic TV series, Boone’s performanc
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Goldeneye (estate)
Building in Oracabessa, Jamaica
For other uses, see Goldeneye.
Goldeneye is the original name of novelist Ian Fleming's estate on Oracabessa Bay on the northern coastline of Jamaica. He bought 15 acres (6.1 ha) adjacent to the Golden Clouds estate in 1946 and built his home on the edge of a cliff overlooking a private beach. The three-bedroom structure was constructed from Fleming's sketch, fitted with wooden jalousie windows and a swimming pool.[1] Fleming's visitors at Goldeneye included actors, musicians, and filmmakers, among others.[2]
As of 2010[update], the property operates as Goldeneye Hotel and Resort, consisting of Fleming's main house and several cottages, and it continues to host celebrities as resort guests. The Goldeneye resort is ranked as one of the most exclusive hotels in Jamaica.[3][4]
The estate is located in the Oracabessa Bay Fish Sanctuary, established in 2011 to protect the