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January 18, 2011

Mary HoneyB Morrison talks "Sex; Big Business" on The Power of One Voice



Sean Anthony The Hip Hop Motivator will interview New York Times bestselling author Mary B. Morrison on the urban talk radio show "The Power of One Voice."

The episode “Sex: BIG Business” will air live on Sunday, January 23, 2011 at 9:00 a.m. on WCDX iPower 92.1 Richmond and online at www.ipowerrichmond.com/. Sean Anthony and Mary Morrison will also lead an in-depth discussion about the use of sex and its effects in literature, film, and music. Tune in for this highly anticipated “naked” show.

Listeners are encouraged to express their thoughts and questions for Mary “HoneyB” Morrison by calling live (804)345-9236 or posting on @Sean_Anthony on Twitter and Sean Anthony The Hip Hop Motivator fan page on facebook.

Mary B. Morrison, New York Times best-selling author also writes as HoneyB. Mary HoneyB Morrison is at the top of the African-American fiction genre with 15 bestselling novels. In her novels, Mary addresses social and sexual issues that impact relationships. Mary is pro-female empowerment and believes all women are worthy of sexual gratification and living their lives free from abuse. For more information on Mary B. Morrison, visit marymorrison.com or email mary@marymorrison.com.


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