There’s a new
featured episode on the Black Authors Network website.
Host Ella Curry
conducts a lengthy interview with Craig T. Greenlee who talks about his reasons
for writing November Ever After, a
memoir about the 1970 Marshall
plane crash and its aftermath. During this interview, which was aired on blog
talk radio, Greenlee announced that he will do a sequel, which he expects to
publish within the next 12 to 18 months.
Visit the Black Authors Network
website here and scroll down to Featured
Episode: “Evening with Craig T.
Greenlee and November Ever After.”
The Black
Authors Network Literary Program aims to support the African-American community
and to show people – through the Black Authors Network Radio – how that
African-American writers are more than just a niche.
BAN Radio
brings wonderful stories to the minds and imaginations
of everyone. We have stories to tell, using our voice and our experiences, that
cross all races and cultures. The mission of the radio show is to give a
platform for African-American authors, but to also show the diversity of genres
within our literary community.
The show, hosted by Ella Curry,
publisher of Black Pearls Magazine
Online, is a platform for authors who should be recognized as having
cross-over genres. We are aware that there are authors that are totally
targeted to AA readers, but why not discuss that? Why not make people aware
that some books are written specifically for AA readers and some are
cross-genre books meant to be enjoyed by all readers period?
BAN Radio wants readers, all readers, to appreciate the work of Black
Authors! Our stories are stories that can be embraced around the world.
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