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Richard Nixon is a graduate of Alabama A&M University (B.S.), the University of Massachusetts (M.S.), and Cleveland State University (MBA). He was born on the Island of Dominica. Tenant in a House of Clay is his first book.

14 comments

  1. lynn warrington says:

    hi richard
    thanks for providing us as dominicans your great talent i am convinced that your work will succeed.keep doing the good work and make us proud.

  2. Author says:

    Lynn:

    Thanks for the kind words and the encouragement. I will do my best.

    Thanks again.

    RN

  3. Congratulations!!!!!! You have made me proud!!!! As a Calibishie Person and a Dominican I feel that there is real hope. Continue to do your thing. hoping to read this book to and many more. Will tell peter my brother about your website.

  4. Author says:

    Thanks Elaine. Keep in touch.

  5. Tina Cyrille says:

    Hi Richie

    It is ever so refreshing to see you after all those years, although I have not purchased a book yet I most definitely will. I know its a little premature to comment but from the write up, and the little experience I have in that field,

    I think your book will allow people to accept more, who and what they really are. literature like this often helps people to come to terms with society, which in turn helps them to understand what’s happening around them and most of all how they interact and deal with the change,along with what their role is in the community they live in.

    On a different note I am not surprised, it was not if you were going to make it, it was more like when LOL. Thanks for your input, we need more people like you to put calibishie on the map, nice one please keep it up.

    Your mum must be so proud, and rightly so.

    Well done. Have a nice day.

  6. vincent Bardouille says:

    Hi Richard. Just want to congratulate you on your achievement. Once again an S.M.A. old boy is in the spotlight for a major accomplishment. I haven’t seen or read the book as yet but I aim to purchase one. I cannot comment on its content but the fact remains that it is an accomplishment of note that we all as Dominicans should be proud of. On that merit and on the fact that I know you from SMA days I want to congratulate you. Keep on doing great things for yourself, your family and Dominica.

  7. I am not a fan of reading but i must get a copy of your book,Congratulations!!!!!!

  8. Author says:

    Tina:
    Thanks for the words of encouragement. Hope all is well with you.

  9. Author says:

    Mr. Bardouille:
    Thanks for reaching out. Much appreciated. SMA was the best. Friends will come and go but memories never leave a man.

  10. Author says:

    Mr Dorsett:
    I am very happy to hear from you. It’s been a good 20 years or so. Hope all is well.

  11. COLIN BAPTISTE says:

    HY RICHIE

    I GOT WORD OF YOUR PUBLICATION VIA THE DOMINICA DIASPORA SOCIAL NETWORK. ALLOW ME TO JOIN IN THE CHORUS OF GRATIFYING COMPLIMENTS THAT HAVE BEEN SO DESERVEDLY ECHOED IN YOUR DIRECTION.

    I SHALL PURCHASE THE BOOK AND PERUSE ITS CONTENTS.

    S M A MEN GO FORTH AGAIN

    WE ARE INDEED PROUD OF YOU.

    GOD CONTINUED BLESSINGS

  12. Author says:

    Colin: Thanks for the kind words. You have always been very supportive of your SMA family. SMA was the best! I heard brother Healy past away. In many ways, these guys truly laid their lives down for us (John 15:13)…hopefully we can give back in some way. Keep up the good spirits.
    RN

  13. Francillia Leslie says:

    Hi Richie, how are u doing?Waw! this is heart touching to see that someone from my country,my village,has made this great progress in life.I think thats a name for D/ca.Proud of u,and wish u much sucess in the future.I would really like to have a copy of ur book.

  14. Author says:

    Francillia:
    Thanks for the kind words. Much appreciated. Hope all is well with you.
    RN

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