The Benefits of a Bully by L.A. Kendrick

Kendrick’s recent book was released on April 22, 2016. The Benefits of a Bully is a story told from a 11 yr old’s point of view. His grammar is spoken in the way young kids talk when they try to sound like adults from time to time. Sedale, and Sterling have to use every means to avoid the bully Dexter, well at least Sterling does. … Continue reading The Benefits of a Bully by L.A. Kendrick

Motivating Others Through The Story Selling Advantage

Paul Cartwright and I grew up together in the same neighborhood. We played outside together when we were young and remained “family.” In 2009, he was a part of Ujima Magazine’s father’s day issue. It also featured Heath Muhammad and my nephew Damon Miller. In the issue, Paul spoke about his role as a new father. He is the father of two children who were … Continue reading Motivating Others Through The Story Selling Advantage

[New Post] Austin’s African American Book Festival

Austin’s African American Book Festival will explore love, perseverance, and intellectual growth under the heading “Black Lives Matter,” on June 27th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Carver Museum and Library. The event is free and open to the public. Featured speakers include author M.K. Asante, novelist Beverly Jenkins, and UT professor Dr. Kevin Cokley.  Asante, an award-winning author, poet and filmmaker, will … Continue reading [New Post] Austin’s African American Book Festival