- Paperback: 128 pages
- Publisher: New Day Publishing (August 4, 2008)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0972154272
- ISBN-13: 978-0972154277

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Terrie Lynn's new book: Why Did I Like Him Anyway?
It’s not about how to get or keep a man, but why we as women do what we do and why we like who we like. And it’s not because we’re all crazy as hell as most men would like to think!
ANYBODY CAN GET A MAN……
There are a lot of self-help books on the market. Books on; how to get a man, how to keep a man, books on how men think etc…. With most self-help books, there is something or at least one item you can pull from the book.
Most books are written according to what’s accepted by the “norm.” And I do agree to a certain extent. There is going to be certain behavior that is acceptable by most. What turns most guys on or what would be included in the top ten turn offs….. Regardless to what’s accepted by the norm, there is still somebody for everybody. So even if what you do or don’t do would be considered a major turn off in a survey of men, you can still get a man. There is still a man out there for you.
A different approach!! Maybe the key is not knowing how to get a man or keep a man, but knowing you, and why you do what you do and why you like who you like.
WHY DID I LIKE HIM ANYWAY!
This book is for anyone who is dating or has every dated. Why we as women do what we do and why we like who we like, and it’s not because we’re all crazy as hell as most men would like to think……
Available on: Amazon.com, and Kindle
It has been almost 15 years since “A Different World” brought us a group of college students addressing issues. Matriculation – Higher Learning shows how the new generation of college students deals with prevalent issues. This is a weekly television drama series that combines “A Different World”, “One Tree Hill” and “Beverly Hills, 90210” with “Higher Learning”.
The show revolves around 10 freshman college students attending school in Hotlanta. See how privilege, prestige, ambition, money and expectations affect the decisions, create conflict and produce consequences in young lives.
Executive Producers:
Angelo Taylor – Taylor’s career has been a remarkable study in versatility and longevity. After a period of time at the turn of the century as the world’s best 400m hurdler. At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, Taylor became a double Olympic champion, winning gold in the 400 meter hurdles and the 4×400 m relay.- Derek Wilham – graduated from Vanderbilt University with a BA in Human and Organizational Development. After producing, acting and directing in his family’s theater company, he joined forces partnering in P.R.I.D.E. LLC with Ronald Lee in February 2010. Derek began a non-profit organization in 2010 called Custom Instructions which focuses on developing a personalized approach to leadership for all ages. He is involved in motivational speaking and teaches public speaking to individuals and groups.
- Ronald Lee – graduated from Miles College in with a BA in Mass Communications. Ronald created the Storyline for “Higher Learning” now renamed Matriculation in 1997. His inspiration for creating the show was, to create a show that portrayed African Americans on prime time television in a positive light while promoting the importance of education, especially at a Historical Black College and University. In 2009 Ronald created P.R.I.D.E. Producing Rare Innovative Distinct Entertainment. I created P.R.I.D.E. to produce innovative entertainment staring African Americans
The show revolves around 10 freshman college students attending school in Hotlanta. See how privilege, prestige, ambition, money and expectations affect the decisions, create conflict and produce consequences in young lives. The cast is interviewed by NottHeads; the interviews provide insight as to their personal accomplishments and role in the series Matriculation.
Matriculation Executive Producers: Ronald Lee, Derek Wilham and Angelo Taylor attended the NATPE (National Association of Television Program Executives) on Miami Beach. All a part of the process of bring the new television series to a Network near you!
Matriculation
It has been almost 15 years since “A Different World” brought us a group of college students addressing issues. Matriculation – Higher Learning shows how the new generation of college students deals with prevalent issues. This is a weekly television drama series that combines “A Different World”, “One Tree Hill” and “Beverly Hills, 90210” with “Higher Learning”.
It has been almost 15 years since “A Different World” brought us a group of college students addressing issues. Matriculation – Higher Learning shows how the new generation of college students deals with prevalent issues. This is a weekly television drama series that combines “A Different World”, “One Tree Hill” and “Beverly Hills, 90210” with “Higher Learning”.
The show revolves around 10 freshman college students attending school in Hotlanta. See how privilege, prestige, ambition, money and expectations affect the decisions, create conflict and produce consequences in young lives.
Hot bodies and hot new faces, this is a college based drama for the new millennium – Matriculation! You get the energy of trendy hipsters, fashion, cat fights, bulging biceps, sororities, fraternities, parties and college life based in the hot city of Atlanta. Watch the drama, fun and frenzy at the fictitious college of AFU on Matriculation.
Featured Cast: Lacy Diamond, Kal Cauthen, Monique Singelton, Asharah Rahim,
Ciarra Hodges, Brittany Hampton, Carla McCray, Deborah Childs, Jadyn Gray-Hough, Destinee Buchanan, Alousreshena L Burch, Kenneth Camp II, Dani Monique
Matriculation LLC
In association with P.R.I.D.E. (Producing Rare Innovative Distinct Entertainment) Film Corp.
Executive Producers:
Ronald Lee, Angelo Taylor and Derek Wilham
Written by Terrie Lynn
What You Think You Know, You Don’t
Available on barnesandnobles.com/amazon.com
Genre: Self/help
Target Audience: Teen girls/young ladies and their parents.
This is an uncut talk with teen girls/young ladies about relationships, dating, sex, and the reality of being a teen mom.
Every year over 750,000 teenagers will get pregnant. That is the reason the book is geared towards teen girls and their parents, to get parents involved.
Many times parents forget what young love is like and the trials and tribulations that young girls go through today. Countless parents may possibly be in denial about their daughters having sex. A number of parents may not know how to reach out and communicate to their teen, and some parents (single moms) are involved in unhealthy relationships themselves, and are passing that unhealthy behavior to their daughters. This book will help break that cycle.
In order to prevent teen pregnancy with-in the community and the spread of diseases, we need to thoroughly inform our teenage girls about the consequences of their actions and, show them that they have a choice to make better decisions about their lives.
Author Terrie Lynn has showcased her books on:
- The Antonio Smith Show WIGO 1570 AM
- Mike Ray Power FM
- Ralph B. Lee Jr. blogtalkradio
- ACE graduates blogtalkradio
Frequently asked interview questions:
- Why should someone buy your book instead of other books that are available on the same subject?
Many books on teen sex are mainly addressing teens that haven’t had sex and why they should practice abstinence. They aren’t address teen girls that are already sexually active, or already have a baby or two.
- What do you think is the biggest issue with teen pregnancy?
Many teens aren’t being introduced to enough challenges to occupy their time; therefore sex becomes their primary focus.
- What type of feedback have you gotten back about your book?
Teens and many parents enjoy it because it’s a simple read, with humor that kept them interested. It’s written in a language that today’s teens can relate to. Parents appreciate the fact that in each paragraph I’m conveying a message about the reality of life to teen girls.
Description
This book is the journey into the uncut thoughts of African-American men regarding their perception of women, dating and relationships. Her ultimate goal was to touch on as many scenarios as possible in order to provide women with closure and give insights on what might have gone wrong during the course of a relationship. Her wish is for all women to enjoy reading the book, especially African-American women so that we may close this gap between African-American males and females. Ultimately, it is affecting our ability to unite. It's also affecting our community and our children. 
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