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The Things We Bring To The Table By Rod Palmer

August 18, 2022 by Sheri S

Synopsis:  It was a Cinderella love story: diamond-in-the-ruff beauty, Cree, swooned by the charming and wealthy Russ Rutledge. Now a decade later, the fairy dust collected on the ceiling fans, … Read more

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Michelle Opens Her First Bank Account By Charron Monaye

July 15, 2022 by Sheri S

Synopsis A penny saved is a penny earned. Officially a published author, Michelle has sold out of her books during the Pen Legacy Book Expo at her school and must … Read more

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The Diamond Tiara By Vogue

July 15, 2022 by Sheri S

Synopsis Ask anyone how New York-born fashion designer, Carmen Santiago (née Davenport), rose to fame and the first reference you’ll get is her multi-million dollar fashion empire, Flame, Inc. The … Read more

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In The Wicked We Trust By Precious Gibson

March 7, 2022 by Sheri S

SynopsisBest friends Tiara and Kenya embark on very different college experiences while attending Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta, Georgia. As Tiara prepares to graduate and transition into a new chapter … Read more

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From Fear To Freedom by Satrah Anuket

March 7, 2022March 1, 2022 by Sheri S

Neuroscience states that 85% of our thoughts are negative or redundant, what is the thingyou are most focused on?“FROM FEAR TO FREEDOM” teaches how to utilize the seven Universal Laws … Read more

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In Conversation with Sheri Simmons on January 11th on Youtube

January 10, 2022January 10, 2022 by Sheri S

You Know My Name Not My Story Synopsis People tell me how strong I am. I did not believe them until a couple of years ago. It took me a … Read more

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The Miseducation of Obi Ifeanyi By Chinedu Achebe

December 15, 2021 by Sheri S

 Synopsis  Obi Ifeanyi’s life is moving at a fast pace. He is now a husband and father. So while President Obama is contending with a tough reelection campaign, Obi Ifeanyi … Read more

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Black Was The Ink By Michelle Coles

November 1, 2021November 1, 2021 by Sheri S

Synopsis: In Black Was the Ink (Tu Books, a Lee & Low imprint| On Sale November 2, 2021 | Ages 13 and up), by New Visions Award Honor winner and civil rights … Read more

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I Am Special Yes I Am by Jayshaun Henry and Sheri Simmons

September 15, 2021 by Sheri S

Synopsis My main goal in this book is to bring awareness to people about special needs kids. All disabilities are not physical. At the moment, my condition is not visible, … Read more

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The Ink in Conversation with Julia Royston

August 12, 2021 by tamika
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Three women, Jillian, Vernice and Erma are connected by Faith, God and Service.  Jillian and Vernice are best friends and have been since the Sunshine Choir at age 5.  Erma … Read more

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African Americans On The Move Book Club Inc. is a community for black writers to promote and expand their brand as an author. Founded by Tamika Newhouse in 2008, AAMBC Inc.’s mission is to help writers reach their target audience and create opportunities to advance their careers. At AAMBC, we advocate for literary arts and believe every writer should be heard and have a voice. We focus on new and emerging voices in literature and fuse them with established creatives in film, radio, television, and publishing.

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