Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Poets & Passion: A Caribbean Literary Lime 2/22/2015
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!!!!!
Yours truly will be participating in the Caribbean Cultural Theatre's event Poets & Passion: A Caribbean Literary Lime. I will be joining their panels called "Canto Negro", speaking on Afro Latino identity and experience through literature. Feature authors will be myself (Kevin Sabio), Carmen Bardeguez-Brown, Raquel Penzo, and Mercy Tullis-Bukhari.
The event will be held at Medgar Evers College on Sunday February 22nd, located at 1650 Bedford Avenue in Brooklyn, NY. The event will start at 3:30pm.
The event is FREE, open to the public, and easily accessible by public transportation. (2,3,4,5 trains to Franklin Avenue)
Spread the word!!! Hope to see you there!!!
Here is the FB link to the event:
https://www.facebook.com/events/779852352083932/?ref_dashboard_filter=upcoming
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Sunday, January 25, 2015
The Consortium of Afro Latino Communities 2015: Black History Month Joint Book Signing
Once again...IT'S ON!!!!
Come celebrate Black History Month with the Afro Latino experience!!!
The Consortium of Afro Latino Communities:
Black History Month Book Signing
Featuring authors Kevin Sabio, Clarissa Mendez, and Robert Oriyama'at.
Saturday, February 21, 2015
La Casa Azul Bookstore
143 East 103rd Street (East Harlem)
5pm to 7pm
FREE!!!!
The authors will be discussing their literary works, and about their activism; giving visibility to the once invisible, and voice to the formerly voiceless.
Clarisaa Mendez; "The Empowered Woman"
Kevin Sabio: "In My Lifetime"
Robert Oriyama'at: "Heaven O Hell: Black Omen"
Representing for the International Decade of the Afrodescendant!!!
Come celebrate Black History Month with the Afro Latino experience!!!
The Consortium of Afro Latino Communities:
Black History Month Book Signing
Featuring authors Kevin Sabio, Clarissa Mendez, and Robert Oriyama'at.
Saturday, February 21, 2015
La Casa Azul Bookstore
143 East 103rd Street (East Harlem)
5pm to 7pm
FREE!!!!
The authors will be discussing their literary works, and about their activism; giving visibility to the once invisible, and voice to the formerly voiceless.
Clarisaa Mendez; "The Empowered Woman"
Kevin Sabio: "In My Lifetime"
Robert Oriyama'at: "Heaven O Hell: Black Omen"
Representing for the International Decade of the Afrodescendant!!!
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Taller de Identidad Afroperuana
Share by my sister at Lundu, Monica Carrillo....
TALLER DE IDENTIDAD AFROPERUANA
February 7-8, 2015
Universidad Peruana de Ciencias e Informatica
Organized by: Ashanti Peru
www.ashantiperu.org
An event celebrating the International Decade of the Afrodescendant!!!
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
The Chronicles of The Black Fist!!! (upcoming book excerpt)
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Friday, January 9, 2015
Latest Progress Report....
So, I've made a cosmetic change to the blog page to make it look more like a website. Hopefully, that will attract more people to visit the page by making it more visually appealing. Not to mention, people might actually have more of an idea of what the page is about. Only time will tell.
So, my new novel "The Chronicles of The Black Fist" is done being edited (at least from my perspective). I've spent the last month or so going over it, correcting any spelling mistakes and fixing any plot holes that I've found. I've even designed a cover for it that I think gets the point of the book across. I originally thought about hiring a cover artist, but the way that my finances are looking, it doesn't seem doable. I still need to come up with the cash to print the damn thing; wanted to start the process by next month (February) at the latest.
I'm still working on doing appearances and book signings. One of the locations that I was looking into FINALLY hit me back. I originally wanted to do a book signing at their location in February, but they only had available dates in March (and I hit them up in November). Hopefully, they'll get back to me in time, and I can let all of you know exactly when you can look forward to seeing me at their bookstore...
Trying to step up my promotional game. Been trying to network with some of these cable access shows out here in BK, not with much success. I FINALLY heard back from one show host, and she's willing to bring me onto her show. I'll let you know what show, when the interview will take place, and when it will actually broadcast on the air.
Still working on getting my books into bookstores. THAT is never an easy feat. I'm concentrating on targeting bookstores outside of NYC, since my hometown stores aren't showing me much love. That also goes for appearances and lectures; I don't know if it's because of all of the transplants that are here now, or what.
I'll keep you posted on my further progress. Wish me luck! :)
Uhuru sase, y paz!
So, my new novel "The Chronicles of The Black Fist" is done being edited (at least from my perspective). I've spent the last month or so going over it, correcting any spelling mistakes and fixing any plot holes that I've found. I've even designed a cover for it that I think gets the point of the book across. I originally thought about hiring a cover artist, but the way that my finances are looking, it doesn't seem doable. I still need to come up with the cash to print the damn thing; wanted to start the process by next month (February) at the latest.
I'm still working on doing appearances and book signings. One of the locations that I was looking into FINALLY hit me back. I originally wanted to do a book signing at their location in February, but they only had available dates in March (and I hit them up in November). Hopefully, they'll get back to me in time, and I can let all of you know exactly when you can look forward to seeing me at their bookstore...
Trying to step up my promotional game. Been trying to network with some of these cable access shows out here in BK, not with much success. I FINALLY heard back from one show host, and she's willing to bring me onto her show. I'll let you know what show, when the interview will take place, and when it will actually broadcast on the air.
Still working on getting my books into bookstores. THAT is never an easy feat. I'm concentrating on targeting bookstores outside of NYC, since my hometown stores aren't showing me much love. That also goes for appearances and lectures; I don't know if it's because of all of the transplants that are here now, or what.
I'll keep you posted on my further progress. Wish me luck! :)
Uhuru sase, y paz!
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Friday, January 2, 2015
HAPPY NEW YEAR/ My Resolutions
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! WELCOME TO 2015!!!!
Hopefully, everyone had a joyous new years celebration. 2014 was definitely an up and down year for me. It ended on a somewhat negative note, but I'm looking forward to the new year, and the positive energies that come with it.
Of the positives: I ended the year quitting my position in my organization (not to mention my day job), and moving back to the city of my birth. I got the chance to be more active, and enjoy myself a little more, attending the various cultural events that take place in NYC and other places. I also dropped my 3rd book in four years. I got the opportunity to participate in more festivals/book fairs to help promote my books. Also, I've been lucky enough to network and make friends with other authors and Afro Latin@ activists, specifically a lot of young hermanas getting into the movement.
Of the negative, though...the move back home hasn't been as smooth as I'd anticipated it to be. I haven't been getting the type of book sales that I've wanted, nor have I gotten much traction as far as being able to promote myself to the local media, or consistently put together book signing appearances. Not to mention, a dear friend of mine who I looked up to passed away in December. 2015 couldn't get here fast enough for me...
For the new year, my plans are to publish yet another book; this time a novel. I'm hoping to have my latest book, "The Chronicles of The Black Fist" published by early Spring; a superhero novel. I know of a few black comic book conventions to debut it at, and I think that it can take off from there. Most likely, I will focus solely on promoting that particular book; it might be easier on me to focus my energy promoting only one book, instead of all of them. I know that having written as many books as I have shows a high level of skill and versatility, but I think personally it would be easier to focus my marketing energies on one book for the time being. Besides, nobody seems to care too much for my nonfiction stuff. Why beat a dead horse...?
So...here's to a better 2015. I'm planning on rebounding back in a strong way, improving on what I did or didn't do well last year. Hopefully, you guys will come out and support me once the book drops.
Uhuru sase, y paz.
Hopefully, everyone had a joyous new years celebration. 2014 was definitely an up and down year for me. It ended on a somewhat negative note, but I'm looking forward to the new year, and the positive energies that come with it.
Of the positives: I ended the year quitting my position in my organization (not to mention my day job), and moving back to the city of my birth. I got the chance to be more active, and enjoy myself a little more, attending the various cultural events that take place in NYC and other places. I also dropped my 3rd book in four years. I got the opportunity to participate in more festivals/book fairs to help promote my books. Also, I've been lucky enough to network and make friends with other authors and Afro Latin@ activists, specifically a lot of young hermanas getting into the movement.
Of the negative, though...the move back home hasn't been as smooth as I'd anticipated it to be. I haven't been getting the type of book sales that I've wanted, nor have I gotten much traction as far as being able to promote myself to the local media, or consistently put together book signing appearances. Not to mention, a dear friend of mine who I looked up to passed away in December. 2015 couldn't get here fast enough for me...
For the new year, my plans are to publish yet another book; this time a novel. I'm hoping to have my latest book, "The Chronicles of The Black Fist" published by early Spring; a superhero novel. I know of a few black comic book conventions to debut it at, and I think that it can take off from there. Most likely, I will focus solely on promoting that particular book; it might be easier on me to focus my energy promoting only one book, instead of all of them. I know that having written as many books as I have shows a high level of skill and versatility, but I think personally it would be easier to focus my marketing energies on one book for the time being. Besides, nobody seems to care too much for my nonfiction stuff. Why beat a dead horse...?
So...here's to a better 2015. I'm planning on rebounding back in a strong way, improving on what I did or didn't do well last year. Hopefully, you guys will come out and support me once the book drops.
Uhuru sase, y paz.
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