BlAsian Exchanges, a novel

Greetings & Salutations: This blog was created to discuss my new work "BlAsian Exchanges, a novel" which I launched on December 30, 2007. The blog is also intended to convey updates on the novel's marketing and publicity efforts including my efforts to publicly discuss BlAsian relationship issues including the common history & culture of Blacks & Asians, interracial attraction, and safety. Please enjoy and blog 'til the sun goes down and the moon shines. Sam Cacas

Friday, December 11, 2009

Latest Black-Asian Unity column December 7, 2009

http://asianweek.com/2009/12/07/black-asian-unity-blasian-love-in-the-new-media/
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To purchase copy of BlAsian Exchanges, a novel . . .

To purchase a copy online, go to Amazon.com
and choose the 1st edition released on December 30, 2007.

If you are a library, bookseller, or someone who wants
to purchase volume copies, you can purchase from
Baker & Taylor Books at btol.com They are my
national distributor.

To purchase an autographed copy:
which will cost $21.95 ($3.00 for postage and
mailer and $18.95 for book) please
send e-mail me at nobhillwriter@gmail.com
for instructions on where to send the
check. If you are outside of the continental
United States, the postage fee may be higher.

Thank you for supporting my art!

Sam

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I am very proud of my Filipino American ethnic heritage and Asian American racial heritage and my African origins. And most of all I recognize that my social and political roots are Black. I see myself as a polycultural person: i.e., one whose different cultural personae coexists in one person. A dude who on the one hand relishes his need and desire to learn Tagalog and Ilokano while at the same time expressing my attraction for Black culture and Black women - especially my wife - on the Internet and other communication venues such as my Black-Asian unity column and my book writings such as "BlAsian Exchanges, a Novel" and my upcoming nonfiction work, "Black-Asian connections" not to mention my novel sequel, "Verbs of an Ilokano, a novel." This is my world! And narrating it is why I decided to write BlAsian Exchanges.
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