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Celebrating Black Voices for Black History Month

Black History Month is a time to celebrate and honor the contributions of the black community. In honor of Black History Month, we would like to celebrate the profound impact of black literary authors. Before we jump into sharing the work of our own gifted, dedicated authors, let’s take a look at a few of history’s extraordinary and revolutionary writers:

Maya Angelou
After a turbulent early life, Maya Angelou became a renowned figure in American literature and activism. Her extraordinary contributions include poems, memoirs, plays, and screenplays, along with activism, scholarly work, and more. Her work led to a plethora of awards and recognitions, and she became friends with such extraordinary figures as Martin Luther King Jr., Malcom X, and James Baldwin. One of her most notable autobiographies is I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, where she used her own childhood as the inspiration for the book. Her movie Georgia, Georgia was the first screenplay to be produced by a black woman, and the film was released in 1972, which she also wrote the score for. Maya Angelou is considered one of the most influential black writers in history.

Octavia E. Butler
Octavia E. Butler was a prominent science fiction author. Picked on in school because of her shyness, she spent much of her time in the library as a child, discovering science fiction and writing her own stories. As an adult, she wrote science fiction short stories and novels, such as the Patternist series, Bloodchild, and Kindred, which garnered her acclaim. Her characters often centered in the perspective of black women, utilizing genre to draw parallels from the fictional world to the real one. Her work won several Hugo and Nebula awards, and she was the recipient of the renowned MacArthur Fellowship, working as a full-time writer.

Langston Hughes
Langston Hughes was a writer of short stories, plays, novels, essays, and columns. As a young adult, he attended Columbia University, but dropped out due to racial discrimination from other students, and then resided in Harlem, where he was deeply inspired by the people and culture. He is credited with being a founder of the Harlem Renaissance, a period of expression of black culture and art. He later led an opinion column at the newspaper, Chicago Defender, where his social activism and passion for civil rights were expressed weekly for twenty years. Although it was not universally popular at the time, he portrayed working-class black lives with authenticity, exploring and illuminating both the joys and pain inherent to living as a black American. Langston Hughes was also influential in the innovation of a poetic form called jazz poetry, poetry that reflects the rhythm and improvisational nature of jazz music.

Without further ado, we would like to showcase narratives from our black authors to be enjoyed every day of the year. Celebrate Black History Month by supporting our authors:

Stand by Gary Hartfield

Stand, by Gary Hartfield

This Plane is Going to Crash by Maurice Jovan Billington

This Plane is Going to Crash, by Maurice Jovan Billington

A portion of the Eternal by Maurice Jovan Billington

A Portion of the Eternal, by Maurice Jovan Billington

Goals of Dance Technique & Movement by Nealya Brunson

Goals of Dance Technique & Movement, by Nealya Brunson

Flies in My Coffee by M. Rene Harris

Flies in My Coffee, by M. Rene Harris

The 3 Pillars of Strength: Improving Your Physical, Mental and Spiritual Fitness, by Jeffrey White

The 3 Pillars of Strength: Improving Your Physical, Mental and Spiritual Fitness, by Jeffrey White

I Found Me by Chef Corey Hall

I Found Me, by Chef Corey Hall

Dysfunctional Blessing by Shante Saulsberry

Dysfunctional Blessing, by Shante Saulsberry

Buffalo Scout by Stephen McDonald

Buffalo Scout, by Stephen McDonald

The Audacity of Resilience: A Refugee Memoir, by Pitman A. Kennedy

The Audacity of Resilience: A Refugee Memoir, by Pitman A. Kennedy

Culture in 4D: The Blueprint for a Culture of Engagement, Ownership, and Bottom-Line Performance, by Tony Moore

Culture in 4D: The Blueprint for a Culture of Engagement, Ownership, and Bottom-Line Performance, by Tony Moore

Millennial Marriages: A Military Relationship, by Jarron Webster

Millennial Marriages: A Military Relationship, by Jarron Webster

Planning Your Life to the 52nd Power: Planner, by Danese Banks

Planning Your Life to the 52nd Power: Planner, by Danese Banks

Seasons of Change by Sim Johnson

Seasons of Change, by Sim Johnson

Gifts From a Glacier: The Quest for an American Flag and 52 Souls by Tonja Anderson-Dell

Gifts From a Glacier: The Quest for an American Flag and 52 Souls, by Tonja Anderson-Dell

Modern IV Wellness by Dr. Uhuru Smith MD, Dr. Tracy Edward Smith PhD

Modern IV Wellness, by Dr. Uhuru Smith MD and Dr. Tracy Edward Smith PhD

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Going Back to School Books

As summer break comes to an end, kids and teachers are preparing for the new school year to kick off. Going back to school is exciting for so many reasons. It is always an enjoyment to make new friends, to see our old ones, and to learn and teach new things! 

At Richter Publishing, we have books for teachers and kids.

For children, there are the Riley and Milo books written by Cassie L. D’Addeo. In Riley and Her Big Feelings at School, Riley’s story teaches kids how to cope with their emotions and inspires them to be honest with their big feelings. This story helps children develop empathy, emotional intelligence, and enhances resiliency.

In this book, Riley works through the stages of grief as she copes with losing her best friend Milo. Riley and Milo: A Puppy’s Story of Coping with Grief and Loss leads children through dealing with death and the stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, sadness, and acceptance.

There’s a legend that bumblebees small wings cannot carry their big bodies, however they don’t realize it and will fly anyway. In Fly Anyway, a little bumblebee is told she can’t fly, but she doesn’t listen and finds herself on a journey from the beaches to the mountains and so many more places. Fly Anyway teaches children about friendship, perseverance, and following dreams.

Written by Amy-Quezon-Wilde
Illustrated by Kelly Jo Terry

Brittney Kempink’s Three Friends Limeade: Friends and Business Mix Together is a colorful book about characters who have their own limeade stand. Kempink teaches children about doing business and working together with others. The end of the book also has a fun limeade recipe!

For teachers, you can check out our list of books on our website. We recommend the following for this school year.

¡Spanish for You!: Spanish Course for Beginners and Advanced Students A1-B1 by Heidi McPherson is a detailed textbook to learn and teach Spanish. It has real-language usage with useful vocabulary and grammar. English translations are included for understanding. The book also contains exercises and a list of words at the end of the book.

From “America’s Most Hilarious Teacher” Mike Rivera, you’ll encounter the unique perspectives of a comedian and teacher. From Stand-Up Comedian to Stand-Up Teacher is a book about the experiences of both worlds and Mike’s story of bringing both worlds together.

Whether you are looking for an inspiring story or an informational read, there is something for everyone. As W.B. Yeats said, “Education is not the filling of a pot but the lighting of a fire”. Teachers, we thank you for everything you do. Click here for a list of all the books available to purchase via Amazon. Happy reading and happy school year!

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TODAY! Meet Local Authors at Clearwater Library Author Fair.

Clearwater is holding their first inaugural Author Fair at the Main Library in downtown! We are excited to have a number of our authors from Richter Publishing participating in this event. It will be today, Sunday July 14th from 12-4pm. 100 N Osceola Avenue.

Clearwater Library Fair July 14th

Meet and greet with more than 20 local authors, listen to their stories and discover a new favorite. The event will be headlined by Ben Montgomery. He will discuss his writings at 1 p.m., followed by a book signing. Ben Montgomery is a former Pulitzer Prize-nominated newspaper reporter and author of three non-fiction books, “The Man Who Walked Backward,” “The Leper Spy,” and “Grandma Gatewood’s Walk,” which was a New York Times bestseller.

Nine of our authors will also be in attendance from Richter Publishing.  So make time to come out and meet our amazing group:

1. Alder Allensworth
2. Tonja Anderson-Dell
3. Maurice Billington
4. Spencer Borisoff
5. Corey Hall
6. Dr. Karen Kelly
7. Brittney Kempink
8. Shea Miller
9. Stephanie Wynn

See you there!

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The Easter Bunny Loves Putting Books (And Eggs) in Baskets. Here Are 5 Children’s Books That Would Make Great Gifts This Easter!

Easter is coming up in a few days, and the Easter Bunny loves putting books (and eggs) in baskets! Here are five children’s books that your kids are sure to love this year, and you can order them on Amazon just in time for Easter.
Life is Golden
Life is Golden by Shea Miller

Three Friends Limeade

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Author Brittney Kempink Will Be Doing a Book Signing Tomorrow at The Book Loft!

Brittney Kempink is the author of “Three Friends Limeade,” which is a vividly illustrated children’s book about a group of friends who start a business together and learn entrepreneurial skills along the way.

 

Mrs. Kempink will be doing a book reading and signing at The Book Loft from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 6.

The Book Loft
214 Centre Street (Amelia Island)
Fernandina Beach, FL 32034
Saturday, April 6 from 1–4 p.m.

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Tune in to ABC Action News at 10 a.m. to See Author Brittney Kempink On the Morning Blend!

Brittney Kempink, author of the children’s book Three Friends Limeade: Friends and Business Mix Together, will be on the Tampa Bay’s Morning Blend on Monday, October 8.

Tune in at 10 a.m. to see Brittney make limeade and talk to Carley about her new children’s book! You can also watch it by clicking here.

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Author Brittney Kempink Will Be Doing a Book Reading Tomorrow at the New Tampa Library

Brittney Kempink is the author of Three Friends Limeade, which is a vividly illustrated children’s book about a group of friends who start a business together and learn entrepreneurial skills along the way.

Mrs. Kempink will be doing a book reading and activity at the New Tampa Library at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, October 2.

New Tampa Regional Library
10001 Cross Creek Blvd
Tampa, FL 33647
Tuesday, October 2 at 3 p.m.

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Check out Richter Publishing Author Brittney Kempink in Publisher’s Weekly!

Last week, author Brittney Kempink spoke on a panel at SIBA. This week, she’s in a Publisher’s Weekly article!

Brittney Kempink Three Friends Limeade

Brittney is the author of Three Friends Limeade, which is a vividly illustrated children’s book about a group of friends who start a business together and learn entrepreneurial skills along the way.

You can check out the Publisher’s Weekly article here.

 

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