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Saturday Ink
By Julia Press Simmons For many people, the weekend is a time to relax and enjoy themselves. For others, it is a time to catch up on work...


BOOK CLUB: The Witches of Salix Pointe
By Noelle Vella Nestled between Little St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island, Salix Pointe is not a place that many people know of. As a...


Celebrating Black Bookstores: Pt Five
Black bookstores are a vital part of the African American community. They provide a space for black authors and readers to come together...


Arts & Entertainment: The Walters Art Museum
By Haikeem Stokes This seasonably comfortable morning in early July finds me traveling to Charm City. Upon arrival, I have breakfast at...


BOOK CLUB: You Owe You
By Eric Thomas NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “You Owe You is full of insight and guidance for those seeking their inner selves.”—MICHAEL B....


Celebrating Black Bookstores: Pt Four
Black bookstores are a vital part of the African American community. They provide a space for black authors and readers to come together...


BOOK CLUB: My Life as an Onion
By Carole McDonnell Struggling with grief, her impoverished life, and a needy family, Denise Higgins accepts a job opportunity as a sober...


Boss Up: Dawnyale Peeks
BLACK PEOPLE DO READ My love for reading inspired me to develop my brand Black People Do Read. The idea came to me one day as I was...


Issue 19: Yona Deshommes, Founder of Riverchild Media LLC
Meet Yona A highly motivated and experienced public relations professional with over 15 years' experience in the book publishing...


BOOK CLUB: King of Durabia (Knights of the Castle Book 1)
By Naleighna Kai No good deed goes unpunished, or that’s how Ellena Kiley feels after she rescues a child and the former Crown Prince of...


Celebrating Black Bookstores: Pt Three
Black bookstores are a vital part of the African American community. They provide a space for black authors and readers to come together...


BOOK CLUB: Somebody's Daughter A Memoir
By Ashley C. Ford “This is a book people will be talking about forever.” —Glennon Doyle, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Untamed...


Celebrating Black Bookstores: Pt Two
Black bookstores are a vital part of the African American community. They provide a space for black authors and readers to come together...


BOOK CLUB: Almost Destroyed
By LaKisha Johnson Ava Gentry met Andre, thirteen years ago, when he was the officer who responded the night she was attacked. Years...


Celebrating Black Bookstores: Pt One
Black bookstores are a vital part of the African American community. They provide a space for black authors and readers to come together...


BOOK CLUB: Everybody Ain't Your Friend: An Urban Romance Thriller
By Tanisha Stewart They say you should keep your friends close, and enemies closer, but sometimes reality might be the other way...


Boss Up: Working with an editor
Editing is an important part of the writing process, but it can be a daunting task for writers. No one writes a perfect first draft and,...


BOOK CLUB: Carolina Built
By Kianna Alexander This “exuberant celebration of Black women’s joy as well as their achievements” (Kate Quinn, New York Times...


Write News: Allyson M. Deese
Allyson M. Deese, author of Discovering the Joy Within, HisLove.com, and Write the Vision, as well as several short stories, was born a...


BOOK CLUB: Seed On Fire
By Michele Sims NOTHING ABOUT THEIR LOVE HAS EVER BEEN TYPICAL. In a world where fantasy and reality collide, Seed on Fire by...
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