User:Htr987/Evie Rhodes

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Evie Rhodes is a novelist, award-winning songwriter, award-winning music video scriptwriter.

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Songwriting and Music[edit]

Evie is the writer for the "Standing In Da Spirit" album, which won a Canadian Music Award for Best Gospel Album, and the scriptwriter for CHANGED, which won for Best Gospel Music Video. Dubbed "The Silver Bullet" antidote to gangster Rap by Andy "Blues Boy" Griggs, publisher of Real Blues Magazine based upon her unforgettable performance as Prophecy 1 on Standing In Da Spirit - Real Blues magazine called the album a Revolutionary recording giving it a Hall of Fame designation in their ratings, as well as bestowing upon it two music awards.

Evie's musical contributions were aired on radio and television nationally in the U.S. and in 168 countries around the globe.

Novelist[edit]

Evie's has been interviewed and showcased in numerous television, radio and print media features. She was both on the cover and a featured writer in the summer 2003 issue of The Gospel Magazine Inc. She wrote the first feature for the Barnes & Noble Booksellers Community Newsletter introducing the Palm Pilot and has contributed editorial reviews to barnesandnoble.com.

In the Fall of 2003 Barnes and Noble Booksellers Community bestowed upon Evie the moniker, "Cover Girl Of The Gospel" for her works and accomplishments in the gospel. Considered a "Cultural Icon" by some, her various works visionary and lighting new paths in the literary world. In every sense she is maverick storyteller.

Expired A Renaissance Thriller; set in Harlem is Evie's first novel published by Kensington Publishing Corporation (Dafina Imprint). [1] Expired is a supernatural-psychological thriller with superlative advance review attention.


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