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SOCIAL Soul:
Soulful Healer
BLUEPRINT of my SOUL:
My soul helps others honor, learn, understand, and connect with universal truths in my artwork, apparel, books, poetry, and healing arts services.
SOULful ICON:
Everyone and everything in universe teaches me.... They are SOULful icons for me.
Website:
http://www.lovestroubadours.com
Follow my adventures as a Go Green BAP Author/Artist/Yogini on Twitter and Utterz.




Artwork on book cover by Ananda Leeke

Blessings All,

My debut novel Love's Troubadours - Karma: Book One was published in August 2007. It tells the story of Karma Francois, a thirtysomething Oakland-born BoHo B.A.P. (Bohemian Black American Princess). Karma is a daddy's girl, HBCU graduate (Morgan State University), and sorority sister (Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.) with Louisiana roots and urban debutante flair. Karma represents a new type of Black woman who is a Love Jones cohort, a member of a vibrant population of Black middle class women who are young, remain single, live alone, and continue to accumulate personal, spiritual, and sensual wealth. She is a departure from the video vixens and stoic matriarchs. The way she wears her womanhood as she confronts the effects of her poor life choices and embraces a spiritual journey of healing and love, makes her a 21st century archetype that everyone can relate to.

Love's Troubadours - Karma: Book One begins with Karma's life in an uproar. Her relationships and the museum curator career that she struggled to form in New York City have crumbled, leaving no viable options to rebuild. Relocating to Washington, DC, Karma struggles with denial, depression, and debt. A lack of full-time employment opportunities forces her to craft a gypsy existence as a Jill of Many Trades: yoga teacher, art consultant, and freelance curator at Howard University Gallery of Art. Unable and unwilling to appreciate these jobs as gifts, she wallows in a pool of lost identity-and doesn't see a way to keep from drowning. When she looks in the mirror, Karma sees a woman whose choices have dishonored her true character. Now, for the first time in her life, Karma must learn to see herself for who she really is.

Art plays a major role in Karma's life. It inspires, consoles, and teaches her. My novel offers you a wonderful opportunity to look at life through Karma’s eyes as an art enthusiast and museum curator. Through Karma's eyes, you will learn about exciting artists and photographers from the African Diaspora, Americas (USA and Mexico), Europe, and Japan such as Lois Mailou Jones, Kara Walker, Renee Stout, Yayoi Kusama, Faith Ringgold, Chris Ofili, Ansel Adams, Marion Perkins, Elizabeth Catlett, Francisco Mora, Alexander Calder, Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Maria Izquierdo, Jean Michel Basquiat, Andre Derain, Annie Lee, Betye Saar, Alison Saar, Amalia Amaki, Joyce Scott, Lorna Simpson, Constantin Brancusi. Eldzier Cortor, Amedeo Modigliani, Sister Gertrude Morgan, Archibald Motley, Adrian Piper, Hughie Lee Smith, and Charles W. White.

My novel's characters will definitely shake things up in your life! They represent a wide spectrum of beautiful brilliant brown people. Some wear locs, naturals, and processed hairstyles. Whatever way they choose to express their outer selves, I think you will find them incredibly fascinating. Their heritage is rich. You will get to know African American, Afro-Latina, Afro-Thai, Afro-Hindu, Black British, and Afro-Russian folks. Some folks practice yoga, meditation, mantra chanting, Christianity, and Buddhism. Others participate in spoken word events, HIV/AIDS awareness activities, and grassroots healing work to help the African American community overcome homophobia. You will also witness the diversity of loving relationships in the Black community - straight, lesbian, and gay.

Music plays a major role in the novel. You will have a chance to see how the music of Alice Coltrane, John Coltrane, Duke Ellington, Sting, Deva Premal, India.Arie, Amel Larrieux, Omar, Eric Roberson, Fertile Ground, Julie Dexter, Miles Davis, Wynton Marsalis, Les Nubians, Stevie Wonder, Omar Sosa, Susana Baca, and others impact the characters.

The novel takes place primarily in Washington, DC. It features many businesses, organizations, and landmarks in the U Street, Shaw, Adams Morgan, and Dupont Circle neighborhoods such as Mocha Hut, Cake Love, The Islander, St. Augustine Catholic Church, The Women's Collective, 18th and U Street Diner, All Souls Unitarian Church, Malcolm X/Meridian Hill Park, 9:30 Club, Metropolitan Baptist Church, and Teaism.

My characters also travel to Chicago, Oakland, San Francisco, New York City, and Wilmington, DE. Several are members of Black greek letter organizations such as Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. Other characters are graduates of Morgan State University, Howard University, Bennett College, Xavier University (New Orleans), Morehouse College, Spelman College, and Savannah State University.

Love's Troubadours - Karma: Book One is now available ONLINE (only) for $20.95 on Amazon.com. For more information, visit www.lovestroubadours.com.

FYI - I created the artwork on front and back covers of the book. I also have a line of Love's Troubadours' apparel and products.

Thank you for stopping by.

Peace and Creativity,

Ananda Leeke
www.lovestroubadours.com

kiamshaleeke@yahoo.com

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Ananda Kiamsha Madelyn Leeke

Author/Artist/Social Media Strategist Ananda Leeke's new gig as DC Social Media Examiner for Examiner.com




Happy Monday!

Guess what? I am the newest member of the Examiner.com (www.examiner. com) team. In my new role, I will serve as DC Social Media Examiner. This is an exciting new writing opportunity for me to share my passion for social media… Continue

Posted on September 28, 2009 at 11:41am —

Ananda Kiamsha Madelyn Leeke

Spring 2009 Fashion on BAP Living Radio - Listen to 4.5.09 episode featuring Beauty/Fashion/Lifestyle Writer Karla Borders-Pope a/k/a Founder of Brown Girl Gumbo blog


Beauty/Fashion/Lifestyle Writer Karla Borders-Pope a/k/a Founder of Brown Girl Gumbo blog
www.browngirlgumbo.com



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Posted on April 7, 2009 at 12:56pm —

Ananda Kiamsha Madelyn Leeke

Artist/Author Ananda Leeke's Favorite Wisdom Thoughts for Her 2009 Creative Process


Love Mentalism: Be Love, Love Light (No pun intended!) by Ananda Leeke
Acrylic painting - 2005


The painting reflects what happens in Ananda's body when she surrenders
to the divine flow of creative energy and allows it to move freely through
her seven chakras (energy centers
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Posted on January 1, 2009 at 7:53pm —

Ananda Kiamsha Madelyn Leeke

Reflections on Mama Saartjie, The Saartjie Project Performance, and My Womanline



AMAZING SISTALOVE CAST OF THE SAARTJIE PROJECT:Farah Lawa , Binahkaye Joy,
Jessica Solomon, Khadijah Moon Ali-Coleman, Nia McLean, Clarissa
McKithen , Blessing Okoroafor, Margaux Delotte-Bennett, and Chioma Oruh

Photo Credit: Dana Kristina-Joi Morgan (She is a Howardite like me, fabulo… Continue

Posted on August 25, 2008 at 8:23pm —

Ananda Kiamsha Madelyn Leeke

Love's Troubadours - What's New in July - Celebrating Black Women Who Rock and BAP Living Radio on 7.6.08

Blessings All,

This month Love's Troubadours web site is celebrating Black Women Who Rock in teaching people how to live well with interior design and wine. How did you like my rhyme? Is it the beginning of my career as a BAP Hip Hop artist? No need to answer. I'm gonna keep my day jobs!

Love's Troubadours web site is also celebrating Black Women Who Rock for 100 years this month. These women are members of my Aunt Jane's sorority - Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. For more information, visit… Continue

Posted on July 2, 2008 at 11:54am —

 
 

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