Wednesday, February 1, 2023

Black History Month/Author Anniversary 2023

 We are now in the month of February.  It's the beginning of Black History Month, as well as my Author Publishing Anniversary.  I entered into the world of publishing THIRTEEN years ago, this month.  Also, February marks the culturally relevant holiday of Akoma Day, running from February 14th through February 20th.  Yep...February is a very special month.

 

This month marks the thirteen-year publishing anniversary of my very first book "Raise Your Brown Black Fist: The Political Shouts of an Angry Afro Latino" (Authorhouse, 2010).  A collection of political essays speaking to the history, culture, and thoughts of the Afro Latino community.  I'm actually quite proud of that book, especially for it being my first literary project.

 

February also mark the eight-year publishing anniversary of my first novel "The Chronicles of The Black Fist" (CreateSpace, 2015).  This action/adventure superhero novel was my love letter to activism, as well as my attempt to create an iconic Black superhero.  I'm very proud of this project, and wish that it would receive much more support than it currently has.  People wanna go all gaga for that Black Panther bs, but won't fuck with this project (or even the sequel to it).  But, I digress...

 

Also, February marks the five-year publishing anniversary of my Afro Latino Romance novel "Fiesta Girl" (Draft2Digital, 2018).  This is another project that I think is super slept on, and hits on so many notes.  I'm also pissed that other so-called Afro Latino activists aren't supporting this, and helping to promote it.  But, it is what it is...

 

Hoping to complete two new episodes of The Rough Draft.  One episode is supposed to help me celebrate and promote my 13 year author anniversary.  The next episode is supposed to discuss a perspective that I've been marinating on.  Details on their posting coming soon.

 

Still working on organizing the Black/Brown Bookstore Book Tour.  Hoping to get it off the ground by the Spring.  Hoping to be a bit more mobile this year, as well as having a more consistent work schedule to be able to work around.  I'll keep you guys updated.        


All power to the people!!  Always celebrate our culture and heritage!!!  Umgowa, Black Power!!!


Keep the fist raised.


#AlwaysOnMyLiteraryGrind




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