Featured African American Authors
Chental Song Bembry
My name is Chental-Song Bembry, and I am the 14 year old author/illustrator of The Honey Bunch Kids. This is a humorous children's book that will make you laugh, but will also provide you with meaningful life lessons as you read each chapter. The Honey Bunch Kids has received all positive reviews since it was published last April. I aim to one day license my characters and turn it into a brand that will provide inspiration to young and old everywhere! (more)
Kelly Starlings Lyons
Kelly Starling Lyons is a children's book author whose mission is to transform moments, memories and history into stories of discovery. Her books include chapter book, NEATE: Eddie's Ordeal (Just Us Books, 2004), and picture book, One Million Men and Me (Just Us Books, 2007). She has two forthcoming picture books with Penguin/G.P. Putnam's Sons. The first, Ellen's Broom, will debut on January 5, 2012. The second, Tea Cakes for Tosh, will be released that fall. (more)
Toni Pinckney
A true journey of healing and self-awareness. It gives the reader an opportunity to look at life differently, putting the past into proper prospective. The reader will grow to a point of proclaiming, "I AM MORE!" The reader also has the opportunity to assess and reassess their lives in a way which separates the events of the past from the pains of the past. The reader will be able to look at themselves and find their hidden goals, gifts, dreams, and unacknowledged accomplishments. The book is dedicated to the... (more)
Tracy L. Allen
Tracy Allen a native of Brooklyn, New York reared by a loving, God fearing grandmother and mother. Learn from both the key to having a successful and fulfilling life depends upon your walk and relationship with God.
She and her brother Joseph were always encouraged to be creative and pursue their passions. Whether they were performing “home made” plays in their mother’s living room, to taking singing lessons, (more)
She and her brother Joseph were always encouraged to be creative and pursue their passions. Whether they were performing “home made” plays in their mother’s living room, to taking singing lessons, (more)
AUTHORS
Non-Fiction
Toni Pinckney - I Am More