Friday, February 24, 2017

OnyxCon: Sankofa 2017



It's that time again!!  If you're in the Atlanta area, PLEASE come out to support OnyxCon: Sankofa!!!  Part of the Black Age of Comics Movement, this annual event takes place every winter during February/Black History Month.  It is a way for us to celebrate OUR images from our perspective.  Full of comics, art, cosplay, film screenings, and SO much more!

OnyxCon: Sankofa
Saturday, February 25, 2017
Wolf Creek Library
Atlanta, GA

www.onyxcon.com

BE THERE!!!! 

Friday, February 17, 2017

Progress Report: #TheTransplantChronciles

So....I've been out here for almost two weeks now.  Since my relocation, I've sent out a bunch of resumes to a number of different businesses looking for work, and continuing to apply for jobs online.  I've even done the old school thing of just walking into a business, and dropping off my resume'.  So far, I've had at least one interview (for a little food spot out here), but I haven't heard anything back yet.  Hopefully this will turn into something, like a blasted job.  I've also talked to a sole proprietor out who owns a gym, and we're trying to work out a barter deal, where I work for him, in exchange for a free membership, and use of the gym.  I'll let you know how that goes, and if any jobs come through....

I finally took the time to go out, yesterday.  There was a local event going on celebrating the local business community, and the arts.  I wasn't able to stay very long because of obligations that I have at the shelter where I'm staying, but from what I was able to experience, it was pretty okay.  Hopefully, I can make some connections while I'm out here, and help to jumpstart my presence as a writer in Wilmington, if not the state of Delaware. Really, I came out here to be able to strategically get around to the different literary & cultural events that I know that goes on around this region (the Mid Atlantic), but it also helps to have a local presence.

Still working on my literary projects.  I've converted yet another of my original screenplays into a novel.  "Time Will Reveal" is an Action/Science Fiction/Time Travel saga.  There is actually an excerpt to that story in my anthology Drum Speaking called "Time Will Reveal: The Autonomy Wars".  I've actually included that story into the novel, as it better explains the story.  TWR is now officially a first draft.  I don't know when I plan to publish it; I'm kinda getting tired of publishing books, and then struggling to promote them.  As much as I promote my work online through social media, and via e-blasts through my personal Mailing List, I should be having SOME sort of traction with sales.  Then again, that's negative thinking, and I got AWAY from NYC to get away from negative thinking.

Looking forward to publishing "Seductra: Web of Desire" by this summer.  The story is practically done, editing-wise.  The cover(s) are already designed (by me, of course), and I'm just waiting to publish it in May/June.  Once I'm settled here in Wilmington, and more secure financially, I'll move on to publish it.  There appears to be a growing local arts scene, and I'm hoping to be able to take advantage of that.

So far, the count is two first drafts (Fiesta Girl, and Time Will Reveal), and two books yet to be completed (Walk Like a Warrior, The Chronicles of The Black Fist 2).  I think that once I start working, and get my own place, I'll be able to concentrate more on those two unfinished projects, when I have free time.  I still want to get back onto the festival circuit to promote my current books, and put a little extra money in my pocket.  I think my work will be more appreciated out here, than in NYC.  Once I find a (day) job, and the money starts coming in, I'll be able to make more solidified plans as to my next moves.  I see a bit of potential out here for me, and if I can tap into that potential, the sky could be the limit, if not another boundary to break through.

That's pretty much it for me, right now.  Still writing, still grinding to find a day job.  Until my next progress report, keep me in your prayers, and be on the look out for my next post.

Keep the fist raised!

Friday, February 10, 2017

Celebrating Akoma Day 2017



It's that time of year again!  Looking forward to celebrating Akoma Day, which runs from February 14th through February 20th.  It is a CULTURAL alternative to Valentine's Day, without the commercialized stress of the holiday.  Akoma Day is more of a celebration of the union of two souls, and the joining of those two souls in a committed union, and building a family.  It's somewhat of a Rites of Passage in the realm of relationships, and love.  It's more about building a community through forging a healthy relationship between a man and a woman, and their roles in a relationship, and to one another.

As of yet, I don't have anyone to celebrate Akoma Day with, but hoping to change that in the near future.  Looking forward to eventually finding my queen/empress/goddess/Omega to my Alpha.  Instead of suffering through the commercialization of Valentine's Day, lets learn to culturally build our relationships, and forge a stronger union with our significant other.  Happy Akoma Day!!!

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Relocation

Well....it's official.  I've FINALLY left NYC.  I am now living in Wilmington, Delaware.

I know, I know...I've been talking about this for about a year, and a half already.  Some things take time to get done.  I was sick and tired of being in New York, getting nowhere with my career, and not working.  So, eff it; I'm taking a leap of faith.  It's better than the alternative, which is to stay stuck, and continue to be miserable.

I'm actually feeling a bit optimistic about this.  I did better in smaller towns/cities anyway, so why not go back to that type of atmosphere?  You don't have to deal with the pretensiousness, and the phoniness that you get in NYC.  That place used to be the home of innovation, the home of whatever trend was out there.  It's not like that anymore.  Who exactly has that city established?  NYC has lost its way due to the gentrification of that city, and catering to the wack ass transplants that now live there.

Onward, and upward.  Forward ever, backward never as they say.  I'm starting over with my life, and ya know what?  That's not necessarily a bad thing.  I'm still going to continue with my writing career, just on a part time basis, until I can get to where I want to be.  I want to be able to get back into doing the festival circuit to promote my books.  Hopefully, I can find a job soon, and be able to get back to promoting my books, and continuing my writing career.

Wish me luck on this newest venture.  I'm not becoming a Wilmingtonian...just laying my head here.  It's a nice in-between spot, where I have access to other cities, and other audiences.  Here's to the next phase.

Keep the fist raised.  

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Publishing Anniversary: The Chronicles of The Black Fist

**FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE**

Wilmington, DE--February 2017 marks the publishing anniversary for author/activist Kevin Alberto Sabio.  It was SEVEN years ago this month that he joined the ranks of the published, releasing his first nonfiction title.  February also marks the 2-year publishing anniversary of the release of his first novel "The Chronicles of The Black Fist" (CreateSpace, 2015), the action adventure tale of Nyerere Lewis, an educator-turned-costumed crime fighter who battles to protect the streets of his hometown of New Washington City from both, the criminal element and corrupt cops alike.  Help to celebrate Black History Month by supporting this work.

"The Chronicles of The Black Fist" is published through CreateSpace, and is available in paperback format through online retailers such as Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, and Books-a-Million.  The novel is ALSO available in eBook format through carriers such as Kindle, Nook, Kobo, Page Foundry, Scribd, and 24Symbols.  Digital ARCs (Advanced Readers Copy) are available in PDF format for review purposes, upon request.

KEVIN ALBERTO SABIO is an author and activist, born and raised in Brooklyn, NY.  He is the youngest child of Honduran Garifuna immigrant parents.  He is the founder and organizer of the Universal Africana Literary Arts Movement.  He is the author of SEVEN books of fiction and nonfiction.  He currently resides in Wilmington, DE.


Keep the fist raised,

Kevin Alberto Sabio
Author/activist
www.brownblackfistchronicles.blogspot.com
www.facebook.com/AuthorKevinSabio