Eric Dunbar was addicted to crack-cocaine for a total of twelve years. He enrolled in the Narcotics Anonymous
Program (NA) and graduated his class with high honors, but within a week Dunbar was once again smoking
crack. The drug totally destroyed his family, and after losing everything he held dear Eric surrendered his
habit and was delivered by the power of God in 1994. That very year Dunbar began writing the chronicles of
his life as a means of keeping track of his habits, not wanting to return to his addiction. These writings gave
birth to Dunbar's first published e-book, "The Face of a Demon," published in 2004.
Dorth Dunbar was a writer of Poetry and Christian related material when the husband and wife team formed
their Publishing Company. Dorth's first e-book entitled "Trapped" was published in 2005.
When Hurricane Katrina inundated New Orleans the Dunbars spent 5-days in the foul flood waters of Katrina
at which time Eric wrote his second published e-book, "Katrina: In the Aftermath of a Killer." After moving to
Fort Worth, Texas the Dunbars wanted to help other victims of Hurricane Katrina, especially those who
wanted to return to their home in New Orleans, so VinePublication.com became a source of information for
the displaced survivors of Katrina.
Today vine publication has slowly grown to more than 100,000 viewers. Speaking out against issues of
injustice, VinePublication.com is still an alternative for dislocated Hurricane Katrina survivors to acquire
updated information and news on issues concerning Hurricane Katrina and New Orleans events.
We are also committed to voicing the opinions of the average American citizen in addition to news reports of
the mainstream media. Finally VinePublication.com firmly affirm racial equality on all levels for all people.