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WHO’S BUYING?

You work to find your audience. Not everyone who sees your product wants it. That’s not your customer. You will have to prove your worth to those who want it.

~P.K.McCary, THE MORE 2016

PUBLIC RELATIONS

WHAT IS YOUR STORY?

Helping others to know your story is a job worthy of pursuing….only if you believe it is. And, what you believe in you’ll work hard to achieve. That’s just the facts.

~P.K.McCary, THE MORE 2016

GRAPHIC

DOES IT SHINE?

If you want people to take notice, then add the shine. And the Polish and then people will take notice. The visual proves the point that a picture can be with a lot.

~P.K.McCary, THE MORE 2016

7th Generation Storytelling:
Creating the Future Through Art, Books, and Documentaries
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TELLING OUR STORIES CONTROLLING THE NARRATIVE

“The most authentic thing about us is our capacity to create, to overcome, to endure, to transform, to love, and to be greater than our suffering.”

 

~ Ben Okri

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A Word From The Author

THE ONE THOUSAND KALEMA STORY
The project embarked on by Morad al Jarrah, from Jordan, and P.K. McCary, from Texas in the U.S., began in Amman, Jordan in June of 2010. An unlikely pair, Morad and P.K. forged a relationship based on mutual respect and a need to understand a world through the other’s eyes. With several thousand SKYPE messages/conversations between them, 1000KALEMA was born. The project was Morad’s brainchild created to celebrate the first annual World Interfaith Harmony Week, a UN-approved proposal led by King Abdullah of Jordan in the first week of February 2011. The contest ended on the annually International Day of Peace on September 21st of the same year.

P. K. McCary
Entrepreneur, Writer and Speaker.

Books From P. K. McCary

Black Bible Chronicles

The Black Bible Chronicles is a unique reinterpretation of biblical stories, designed to connect with modern, urban audiences using contemporary language and style. First published in the 1990s, it presents tales from the Old and New Testaments in a creative, street-smart manner, infusing the ancient scriptures with rhythm, slang, and cultural references familiar to younger generations. The aim is to make the Bible more accessible, relatable, and engaging, particularly for those who may not connect with traditional versions of scripture. This adaptation delivers timeless teachings with a fresh, impactful voice.

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