I believe EEW Magazine features mainstream and independent authors. Recently I saw a novelist named Tia McCollors in EEW Magazine featured for the release of her new book, The Last Woman Standing. The Tia McCollors feature in EEW Magazine can be found at this link: http://www.eewmagazine.com/Tia-McCollors-Last-Woman-Standing-in-EEW-Magazine
To find out how Tia McCollors got featured in EEW Magazine or other independent authors, I think you can email the staff at info@eewmagazine.com.
Good luck with your publicity efforts!
You can find the Tamika Catchings interview with EEW Magazine on their website under the interviews or features section. You can also try searching for it using their search bar to locate the specific article.
There's a new Twitter page that just launched December 2009 at www.twitter.com/eewmagazine
Is this the story you're talking about at this EEW Magazine link? http://www.eewmagazine.com/broskee-and-the-fam-bam-and-his-house-productions-featured-in-eew-magazine.html? Because if it is I read EEW Magazine all the time. There's a bunch of subscribers to it and they promote a lot of Black Christian businesses. I read the Broskee and the Fam Bam story in EEW too and I'm going to order it and see... hey don't knock it til you try it I guess.
You can read Deana Murphy's new column in EEW Magazine called "Living Your Best Life" by pasting the following link into your browser: http://www.eewmagazine.com/life-in-living-color-deana-murphy.htmlMurphy, whose book "Designing for the King: From Chaos to Order by Designing Within" was selected as EEW Magazine's Best Book of the Year in January, just debuted her new EEW Magazine motivational column on October 4 called, "Living Your Best Life."
Donna Richardson-Joyner won EEW Magazine's 2013 "Best Book of the Year" Award for her book, "Witness to Fitness: Pumped Up! Powered Up! All Things are Possible!"
Make your case to the editor of the magazine via email or snail mail.
Just log onto http://www.eewmagazine.com to find the Bishop Joseph Walker III interview. He is the July/August Coverstory. EEW Magazine is a free publication with more than 1/4 million subscibers. It's really a fantastic website. I think the Founder of it is a young Black woman named Dianna Hobbs. You can also sign up to get the newsletter right on the website. I think some people call EEW Magazine the Christian Essence. EEW Magazine also has exclusive photos of Bishop Joseph Walker III wedding photos. His new bride Stephaine is gorgeous!
The interview is on http://www.eewmagazine.com
An EEW pipe is for cannabis resin.
Yep, I'm a subscriber. EEW Magazine is an online magazine and it's free. You just log onto http://www.eewmagazine.com to read all of the articles and stuff. I've been reading it for a couple of years now and I love it. I think EEW stands for "Empowering Everyday Women" and all kinds of people have been in it like: Bishop Eddie Long, CeCe Winans, Dr. Myles Munroe, Israel Houghton, Sharie Addison, Crystal Aikin, Tamela Mann, Lisa McClendon, Da T.R.U.T.H. and a bunch of other celebrities.
Here is the Karen Clark Sheard EEW Magazine Link: http://www.eewmagazine.com/karen-clark-sheard-interview-in-eew-magazine-all-in-one-album.html Once the inimitable Karen Clark Sheard, the baby of the legendary group, The Clark Sisters, known for her dizzying vocal agility and sky high range, steps off the stage, she sheds the no-holds-bar approach to performing, and becomes docile and reserved. Shy by nature, it's not easy to get the GRAMMY Award-winning singer/songwriter to open up. But in Sheard's exclusive interview with Empowering Everyday Women (EEW) Online Magazine, dubbed the #1 urban niche publication for Christian women of color, she reveals a different side of herself--a more open, less reticent side. "I have always been shy," she tells Dianna Hobbs, Editor In Chief of the publication. "First of all, I'm the baby girl of the family and that has a lot to do with it, because everybody fought for me. I had big sisters that spoke up for me." This time, however, the gifted songstress, who could not contain her excitement about the April 6th release of of All In One, the first solo album from her own label, Karew Records (In partnership with EMI), is candidly speaking up for herself. "This record is gonna talk about who I am," says Sheard, "and all of the hats that I wear. I'm a First Lady, a wife, a mother, and I'm a business woman... so it's just all about the people knowing me." Now you can get to know the real Karen Clark Sheard when you read the full feature available now at www.eewmagazine.com.
I do not have access to real-time information on upcoming features in magazines. I recommend checking the EEW Magazine website or their social media platforms for any announcements regarding Bishop Neil C Ellis' feature publication.