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Christopher CJX Joseph

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"Stories fill my mind just as sand fills a vase."

My writing inspiration is sprawling novels that sweep readers away in atmospheric murder mysteries, thrilling adventures, political corruption, fraud, and love lost. 'Leaping Into the Abyss' is comparable to Stieg Larsson's Millennium series or James Patterson's Alex Cross series, with a touch of magical realism and cultural elements, such as my hometown hero Virginia Hamilton's The House of Dies Drear.

I am the self-published author of three additional novels: the action/drama Roadkill Pathfinder Pt. I and Roadkill Crossroads Pt. II and the family drama Eat@Zeke's. I first self-published periodicals when I was fourteen.

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Eat @Zeke’s: Part 12 1/2 Mama’s Potluck

      Two sides to every story


     One man’s gloom is another man’s glory


     Sun to a shadow, rose to a thorn


     There ain’t no fury like a woman scorned


     Prince – “Fury”


Mama was awake.


The skies over Detroit were ominously purple clouds that gurgled and rumbled threatening a downpour but never producing water. A single drop splashes off of Mama’s hospital window and dislodges

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“Stories fill my mind just as sand fills a vase.”
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“The Chinese use two brush strokes to write the word 'crisis.' One brush stroke stands for danger; the other for opportunity. In a crisis, be aware of the danger--but recognize the opportunity.”
John F. Kennedy

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“To be sure, I had, and have, spent the better part of my post-college life growing up in the public eye, with my shameful warts, big and ugly, looming there for the world to see; and it has been a mighty battle trying to be a man, a Black man, a human being, a responsible and consistent human being, as I have interfaced with my past and with my personal demons, with friends and lovers, with enemies and haters. As Tupac Shakur once famously said to me, “There is no placed called careful.” On the one hand, Tupac was right: There is not much room for error in America if you are a Black male in a society ostensibly bent on profiling your every move, eager to capitalize on your falling into this or that trap, particularly keen to swoop down on your self-inflicted mishaps. But by the same token, Tupac was wrong: There can be a place called careful, once one becomes aware of the world one lives in, its potential, its limitations, and if one is willing to struggle to create a new model, some new and alternative space outside and away from the larger universe, where one can be free enough to comprehend that even if the world seems aligned against you, you do not have to give the world the rope to hang you with.”
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