Mafia Princess: Part 4 is co-written by one of my new favorites, Joy Deja King. The book tells a story of a young lady caught up in the street lifestyle who will find out if her lover is truly loyal, when the streets come calling.
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Claudia Ochoa Felix: The Cartel’s ‘Hit’-lady?
Gangster Girls Documentary features Claudia Ochoa Felix. The glamorous “alleged” leader of assassins within the Sinaloa cartel.
Claudia Ochoa Felix likes to wear designer clothes and post glamorous selfies on Twitter but according to local media she is very bit as deadly as her black widow namesake.
The 27-year-old makes no secret of her luxurious lifestyle. She sports low-cut designer dresses and bright lipstick in the many photos she posts on her social media sites.
The only thing that separates her from being like any other young woman is her trademark pink AK-47 assault rifle and her pet leopard.
Her photos include pictures of her shopping in luxury boutiques and occasionally snaps of her children, sometimes lying with hundreds of banknotes surrounding them in the bath or on the bed.
Felix is apparently now the leader of the “Los Antrax” hit squad that works for the Mexican Sinaloa cartel – which is one of the main sources of heroin in America.
She married a Sinaloa drug trafficker…
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“Balls of Steel: What Makes Writers Fail” or “What If…You Believed in Yourself”
Great post I discovered in my inbox from Script magazine, “Balls of Steel: What Makes Writers Fail.” Plenty of articles on writing good scripts but no one can claim on knowing how to break in. Here, the author doesn’t even try. And, of course, I read it to see if there was anything I was doing!
After reading it, I think it’s a list to keep yourself happy as a writer, no matter what your definition of success. If your definition of “success” changes — as it must in an industry which often overlooks the original, fresh and energetic for the reboot, sequel or remake — so must your definition of “failure.” An alternative title for this article could be “What If…You Believed in Yourself.” Love that! The author’s comments are the true reflections of the kind of generous spirit she reflects in the article.
I’m not at all cynical…
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