BAHIYAH Women's Magazine Reveals the Dirty Truth About Kola Boof
In the latest issue of BAHIYAH Women's Magazine, novelist-poet Kola Boof proves her son is not by Osama Bin Laden and talks about the re-release of her autobiography.
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) January 26, 2007 -- Featured in the January 25th issue of BAHIYAH Women's Magazine, Sudanese-born American novelist Kola Boof proves her oldest son isn't the child of terror chief Osama Bin Laden and talks about the Los Angeles Police investigation into complaints against a reporter stalking the author's publisher as well as highlights the genocide in Sudan and Boof's friction with journalist Dan Billin.
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Conducted in Washington D.C. by novelist Syracuse Adams, the interview covers everything from Boof's controversial comments in support of comic Michael Richards to questions regarding her living under multiple identities while in hiding during a fatwa and addresses what many of the author's fans see as consistently negative and even racist portrayals of Kola Boof by the American media.
Though Boof's autobiography "Diary of a Lost Girl" (ISBN:1592320120) had sold completely out by the end of 2006 and was chosen by PRINCETON critic/scholar Kam Williams as the best book of the year, the controversial memoir is back in print next week from a larger publisher, New York's Seaburn Publishing Group. The book can be purchased at Amazon.com--but make sure to click on the NEW Seaburn edition (Feb. 2007) and not the old.
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