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Our Client, Author Minette Bryant

Minette and her Soulmate

Where to start? What can we say about Minette Bryant, who is not only fond of writing children’s stories with an aim to educate and enlighten, but is also fond of authoring Romance Paranormal novels. Her current achievement entitled “Seeking Samuel” is under assessment with a Publisher. She is also, among other professional entitlements a Senior Program Coordinator at Circle Surrogacy.

Her Children’s Series was published under the Title Delilah Delaney, an Illustrated series of delightful books with a message comprising of 6 books, which she wrote under the Pseudonym Katherine Brightly.

The work “The Two Truths” is a wonderful rendition with great and soothing advice how to achieve a spiritually and peaceful equilibrium aligned state of being, in our modern day hectic pace of life, and burden promoting lifestyles the world is able to impose on us all.

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More Books by the Author: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Books+by+Minette+Bryant&ref=nb_sb_noss

Minette, is a beautiful lady, both inside and on the outside. She is also a most accomplished individual, whose professional expertise in child psychology, and her involvement in so many other diverse industries and projects she has, and still is involved with. Her contributions within the Theatrical and Entertainment arena has also proved accomplished and far -reaching, and above all manifests a very thorough result achieved by her in simply how she applies herself to the task in hand. In other words she is a ‘perfectionist’.

In a word, Minette, is making her impact upon various social strata’ that makes her stand out as someone who has achieved milestones professionally, and her innate talent for the dramatic, i.e. in planning and coordinating theater plays. Last but not least, Minette is the proud recipient of a Doctorate degree in Literature.

A recent project and Theater production entitled “The Sultana”,

Thomas H. Banks via Library of Congress

The overloaded steamboat Sultana is seen at Helena, Arkansas, on the Mississippi River on April 26, 1865. The next day the steamer’s boilers exploded, killing upwards of 1,800 people. About 500 people survived. The forgotten event of the ‘Sultana and the tragic lives that were lost can be aligned with another major ‘nautical’ fatal tragedy “The sinking of the Titanic”, an Ocean liner of immense proportions which was perceived as ‘Unsinkable”.

An East Texas playwright and historians around the South are hoping a new community theater musical will, at long last, bring attention to the worst maritime disaster in American history.

Cherokee Civic Theatre in Rusk will premier Minette Bryant’s musical “Sultana” on Feb 15. It is the first play written about the 1865 explosion of the steamboat of the same name. More people were killed aboard the Sultana than in the sinking of the Titanic.

“Everything about this story is fascinating,” Bryant said. “The fact is that it isn’t told; it isn’t known; it isn’t widely talked about and portrayed in any way. It’s time. Something more needs to be done. If all I can do is this little area, this will be great,” Bryant said.

The story of the Sultana is filled with the trappings of a Oscar-winning Hollywood blockbuster — senseless tragedy facing men returning home from war, greed, hope, sorrow, perseverance, and a miscarriage of justice. Yet far fewer people know about the Sultana than the Titanic, the subject of the 1997 three-hour epic love story by James Cameron.

“What we need for people to learn about the Sultana is something like they did with the Titanic. It sounds like she’s done it with this musical. People don’t know about the Sultana at all,” said Rosalind O’Neal with the Sultana Disaster Museum in Marion, Arkansas.

“I understand that at the time people were in news overload. There was so much going on. They were so saturated in tragedy. What’s our excuse now? Where’s the box office blockbuster with a sweeping John Williams score for this tragedy? We are the first one to bring this to the stage,” Bryant said.

Bryant is surprised when she meets anyone who has heard of the Sultana, let alone anyone who has studied it’s plight at great length. That subject matter is typically left to descendants of survivors and a niche group of historians who specialize in the western theater of the Civil War.

More…..https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sultana_(steamboat)

Minette Bryant1 February ·  If you do not already have tickets to see my new musical, please make plans now! Let me know if you have questions or need help. www.cherokeetheatre.net

We feel honored to have someone of Minette’s talents on board, and we know that her accomplishments in so many areas will be numerous over the ensuing years, and her talented and notable accomplishments will be impacting on the various platforms she is involved with.

Minette has the Voice of an Angel – Get your copy to healing
Produced by Jennifer Dawn Anderson – Forbidden Tears Productions

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Eighty-year-old Mamaw lives alone in her aging mobile home, generally wondering why the grandkids don’t visit. Filling her days with soap operas and memories, Mamaw quietly hopes she might do something more with her life before being sent to a nursing home. But when she discovers her little home is being invaded by vermin, Mamaw goes on the attack…an attack which becomes a small-town killing spree.Detective Ralph James left the big city to serve and protect in the farm community of Cotton Gorge Louisiana, where gang activity was limited to teenagers playing tag in the McGuffee corn field. When a mutilated body is found in a dumpster, Ralph finds himself chasing the wake of a serial killer who defies all explanation.“Engaging!” says the author.“Hilarious!” says her best friend.“Gross!” says her brother.
Eighty-year-old Mamaw lives alone in her aging mobile home, generally wondering why the grandkids don’t visit. Filling her days with soap operas and memories, Mamaw quietly hopes she might do something more with her life before being sent to a nursing home. But when she discovers her little home is being invaded by vermin, Mamaw goes on the attack…an attack which becomes a small-town killing spree.Detective Ralph James left the big city to serve and protect in the farm community of Cotton Gorge Louisiana, where gang activity was limited to teenagers playing tag in the McGuffee corn field. When a mutilated body is found in a dumpster, Ralph finds himself chasing the wake of a serial killer who defies all explanation.“Engaging!” says the author.“Hilarious!” says her best friend.“Gross!” says her brother.

….And last but not least look at this woman!!! She knew she would achieve much along the convoluted labyrinthine of her life’s direction.

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