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HotlantaOfficialCoverIT IS FINALLY OFFICIAL “HOTLANTA!” IS ON SALE. Being from Atlanta just got even sweeter. Not only does Atlanta have some of the best night clubs  and job opportunities for African Americans, it has also become a thriving metropolis. The type of city where a brother can be just about what he wants to be. Arguably Atlanta is one of the hottest cities in the United States and in my opinion a fantastic place to live. Now it doesn’t matter what end of the spectrum you land on, HOTlanta has something for you. There are a lot of stories in the naked city and Antonio Moses masterfully bring some of them to life in his new book “HOTLANTA!” Antonio is the author who brought you RITA (The Sole Survivor) and it seems like he has a lot more Urban Tales in the chamber to entertain you with. Find out how Karma plays its way into the lives of DESHAWN “Two-Step” WHITHERSPOON “a talented NFL football player”  and ANDRE MATHIS a young trial attorney who makes history by becoming the first Black attorney in a Jewish law firm. “HOTLANTA” will also take you deep into the trap of the first projects in the U.S., “Techwood”, and find out what two street hustlers “SOLO and RED EYES”  are willing to do to make a buck. HOTLANTA is made up of two banging short stories, “What Goes Around & THERE COMES A TIME”. These stories are fast paced and filled with a lot of passion, drama, and suspense. It has a little something for everyone. This book is guaranteed to keep you “UP” and once you’ve started reading it, you will NOT want to put it down until you’ve finished. https://youtu.be/xGqRhDEbFxc

Recent Reviews for Antonio Moses


Archives of a Black Man (Book) – 1/14/2015 11:47:26 AM
Best of luck with the book! My people are from Finland. I’ve been back a couple of times and they can not understand the plight of black people here Stateside. Every one, every color from any land is respected there. What is wrong in this picture!!! Love ya! Jane

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and his Legacy (Article) – 1/21/2015 8:55:00 AM
That is a fantastic, emotional poem of great character! Your article is also very well written and thought out. Yes, you are the result of your ancestors’ grief. What Martin Luther King did was help bring about some freedom and dignity to a people long deprived. But his dream is not yet fulfilled, for as BF Skinner wrote in the early 1970s, we must get, “beyond freedom and dignity.” We must get to the dream Martin Luther King had, with all of us on the planet as one, equally working together to solve the problems yet ahead. Ron

Bury Me Free (Poetry) – 1/14/2015 11:48:35 AM
Bless you and your endeavors!! Love ya! Jane

Bury Me Free (Poetry) – 1/14/2015 10:30:25 AM
A great requiem to freedom, may it always and forever be. The struggle isn’t over, but someday they will all see. Ron

Bury Me Free (Poetry) – 1/14/2015 8:22:54 AM
Ahhh . . . There are some white brothers out here . . . Your poem struck the right cord with me.

When Art Speaks (Poetry) – 1/3/2015 10:57:50 AM
As we speak, the mind’s eye of those who perceive us creates pictures. On the other hand, I have viewed the walls of the halls of Hannah Hall, adorned with 25 years of murals depicting various phases of the black man’s experience. Very enlightening, like your words. Ron

I AM (Poetry) – 1/3/2015 7:28:08 AM
Yes, be you! Remain proud. Love ya! Jane

My Window Pain (Poetry) – 1/2/2015 12:24:16 PM
I look out my window and see a bunch of crazy neighbors. I find your window much more interesting. Love ya! Jane

When Art Speaks (Poetry) – 1/2/2015 12:21:41 PM
I must agree with Jerry. Great write! Love ya! Jane

Éclair (Poetry) – 1/2/2015 9:55:53 AM
You left many thoughts “on my mind,” with this super tasty dishy twister. My kind of poem… Much enjoyed! Ron

When Art Speaks (Poetry) – 1/2/2015 6:32:11 AM
Ah yes, for every question, comment or thought there lies, sits or hangs a painting that fits. You got that right . . .

My Window Pain (Poetry) – 1/2/2015 6:29:07 AM
Eh . . . The window, in my thoughts and judgment is a reflection of ourselves, Antonio. What we see, think, or fear as as gaze through the window has nothing whatsoever do do with our feelings, desires, or perspective. It is merely a window. Is it, as some say, a window to our souls? No, it is simply a place to gaze at the world around you. Your window suggest a much more powerful ends to a means.

Éclair (Poetry) – 1/1/2015 6:29:48 PM
I had so much fun reading this. Write on! Love ya! Jane

Éclair (Poetry) – 1/1/2015 9:30:08 AM
Ahhh . . . Loved your wordplay Antonio. Welcome to AD, I think you will like it here.

Éclair (Poetry) – 1/1/2015 8:47:44 AM
The more I read this the more I thought about having a real eclair, but as a diabetic those are for me KILLERS..I do like them as I do like this your poem…(welcome to the Den & Happy New Year…) -e-

THOUGHTS UNLEASHED (Poetry) – 12/30/2014 6:44:09 AM
I like the way you expressed the feeling

THOUGHTS UNLEASHED (Poetry) – 12/29/2014 4:47:23 PM
the essence of a man is beyond his race, creed or color …

THOUGHTS UNLEASHED (Poetry) – 12/29/2014 8:50:14 AM
A very moving and touching recounting of the life and times of living with color. No one could’ve told it better. Will Martin Luther King’s words ever be realized? Ron