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Loretta McNary presents Author Marshall C. Bell - Apr 03,2013

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Loretta McNary Live is a premier blog talk radio show created for an empowered, active, and diverse TV, radio, social media and online listening audience. LML uses a progressive live call in format to target an ever expanding market of online listeners wanting an impressive menu of meaningful, insightful, and authentic conversations. Today our guest is Marshall C. Bell. As author, Marshall released his second novel, Baltimore Blues: Harm City, in late 2012. He has received glowing reviews for his work in the Examiner and Baltimore City Paper. Marshall C. Bell, a native Baltimorean, is a Howard University Alum, professional speaker, and host of Midday Magazine with Marshall Bell Show on Radio One 1010 WOLB-AM in Baltimore, Maryland. As the managing partner of The Bell Group, LLC, a Baltimore-based political consulting firm, his background in politics extends over 25 years, beginning with his role as campaign manager for his brother, former Baltimore City Council President, Lawrence Bell III. As author, his first book of fiction, The Darkest Secret, published in 2009, received critical acclaim for its frank and earnest dissection of race relations in the new millennium. His second and most recent novel, Baltimore Blues: Harm City, also received glowing reviews for its coming of age story centered on one young mans struggle to overcome obstacles. This daunting novel explores the choices that many of our children are forced to make in a world with competing dualities: one based on street credibility and reputation, the other, steeped in a proud African-American history of integrity, pride and honor.

Baltimore Blues Harm City | Marshall C Bell | Radio personality | Motivational Speaker | Loretta McNary Show


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