Joining us for our first group interview is The Pantheon Collective, three writers who met at the fourth Black Writers Reunion & Conference in Dallas, 2006: James Lewis, Omar Luqmaan-Harris, and Stephanie Casher.
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Joining us for our first group interview is The Pantheon Collective, three writers who met at the fourth Black Writers Reunion & Conference in Dallas, 2006: James Lewis, Omar Luqmaan-Harris, and Stephanie Casher.
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Anna Christian is an author, freelance writer, and educator who has been a member of the BWRC family since the very beginning. She is one of the original members of Black Writers Alliance, and she attended the first Black Writers Reunion & Conference in Atlanta ten years ago. She joins us to discuss the organization, the conference, and her books.
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Kimberly Bibbs attended her first BWRC in Las Vegas in June 2009 and shares highlights from her experience as well as some advice for anyone thinking about attending. She also talks about her first book, HATERS & CHASERS, which will be in print in time to accompany her to this year’s conference.
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Sherrice Thomas is a writer working on her first masterpiece entitled THE BALANCE FINDER, which is a tool for Christian women seeking to find balance according to God’s plan. In this guest post she shares a few things she learned at the 2009 Black Writers Reunion & Conference in Las Vegas.
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Journalist Marcie Eanes steps outside of her comfort zone to attend her first Black Writers Reunion & Conference in 2009 and will return in 2010 with her first book, SENSUAL SOUNDS. She joins us to share her thoughts on BWRC and discuss her collection of poetry.
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Monique Mensah, author of WHO IS HE TO YOU, and principal of MAKE YOUR MARK EDITING SERVICES, shares her BWRC experience and offers an introduction to her book. When did you attend your first BWRC, and what is your most memorable BWRC moment? I attended the BWRC for the first time in 2009 in Las [...]
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Nakia joins us to discuss the Black Writers Reunion & Conference and the life-changing impact the experience has had on her.
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Tracie Christian, author of THE BLACK COLLEGE SABBATICAL trilogy, co-founder of “Five Ladies of Literature” tour and Detroit’s Coffee, ARTS & Entertainment Talk, on-air personality for 7mileradio.com, and BWRC Tampa 2008 participant, shares her thoughts and accomplishments since her experience with Black Writers Reunion & Conference and offers heartfelt advice for aspiring authors considering attending [...]
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Renee Daniel Flagler, author and founder of the Self-Publishing Symposium, greets viewers from BWRC 2009. Be sure to check out her next Self-Publishing Symposium, to be held in NYC March 7, which offers literary entrepreneurs excellent resources, information and tactical insight. For details, see www.selfpublishingsymposium.com.
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by Anita Clay 10. Attend an event organized professionally and efficiently by cool black women. 9. Check into a good hotel at a reasonable rate for an affordable conference that even makes provision for scholarships. 8. Meet smart, good-looking women of every age from all over the country (even Australia) who smile when they see [...]
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A few words from Marc Lacy, BWRC speaker and an extraordinarily gifted spoken word artist, poet, author, and CEO of AVO Publishing, at the Black Writers Reunion & Conference from Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino, June 18, 2009.
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A Note from 10-Year BWRC Veterans, Self-Publishing Gurus Mack Smith & Sara Freeman Smith — “In our experience, aspiring authors can make simple but costly mistakes if they don’t have the right information. The BWRC brings all the best professional resources together in one place for the writer. All the facilitators will be assessable, knowledgeable [...]
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