Black Authors Books - Tiffany A. Flowers



Author's name - Tiffany A. Flowers

A little bit about yourself - I am a author, writer, and educator. Currently, I am working on my next children’s book entitled “For those who stare at the moon”

What Inspires You? - I am inspired by everyday life, and my experiences.

What 2 tips would you share with a budding writer? - You should carry a journal everywhere that you go & You should revise your work each week.

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Purchase Book - I am a Sigma Gamma Rho Legacy Written by Tiffany A. Flowers and Illustrated by James Eugene






UPDATED - 15.07.2010

Tiiffany has released another book which looks great

This book is called: For Those Who Stare at the Moon

Contact at MySpace/Goldenbutterflypublishing

Take a peek inside her book by lisening to an extract in her trailer below:

Black Authors Books - Caryl Phillips

This novel is called Dancing in the Dark which is written by Caryl Phillips.

Black authors books: An outline of Dancing in the Dark

'Bert Williams is the funniest man I ever saw, and the saddest man I ever knew.' W. C. Fields Born in the Bahamas in 1874 and brought up there and in Los Angeles Bert Williams was disappointed early in life when his attempt to enter Stanford University was thwarted by his family's poverty. His early forays into the West Coast entertainment business saw him fare no better. After a time playing African 'savages' in white companies with his friend and theatrical partner-to-be George Walker, they made the agonising decision to 'play the coon'. Off-stage, Williams was a tall, light-skinned man with marked poise and dignity but on-stage he now became a shuffling, inept 'nigger' who pulled a wig of kinky hair over his head, wore blackface make-up, and concealed his hands in gloves.

They were an immediate hit with Walker playing the dapper, straight man, and Williams the bumbling fool. As the new century dawned they were headlining on Broadway and amongst the highest-paid entertainers in the country. But the mask was beginning to overwhelm Williams who felt increasingly degraded by his situation and began to sink into bouts of melancholia and heavy drinking. After his more flamboyant partner died in 1911 the continued personal humiliations that accompanied his professional success became difficult to bear.

In 1921, after a lifetime of being denied top-billing because of his colour, his name was in lights as he headlined in the musical comedy 'Under The Bamboo Tree'. He was leading an entirely white company but he was still trapped in blackface. Dancing in the Dark is an outstanding novel as much about the tragedy of race and identity, and the perils of reinvention, as it is about the life of one remarkable man.

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