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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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Planning Your Life to the 52nd Power: Planner +

Our newest book is available from Richter Publishing!! Planning Your Life to the 52nd Power – Planner + by Danese Banks.

“Planning Your Life to the 52nd Power,” can help you change your life by changing one small thing a week for the next year. You can make big changes by starting off with simple things once a week.

Each week has a different power to contemplate and a few questions to consider regarding each power. The purpose is to help you focus and be mindful of how you schedule your days and spend your time so that you can experience a life change for the better.

The powers will actually empower you to change your life in an easy and “no pressure” way. Whether you have a big goal already in mind or are looking for guidance in figuring out your next step, this minimalistic styled planner has more than enough space to write your schedule and things to do while providing just enough content to help you develop and become your best self.

This planner is not created with a pre-planned year for you, so you can pick it up and start at any point and time in your journey. Who says you have to plan your goals on Jan 1st?! Just enter in the calendar year and month you wish to start taking control of your life. So, if you’re ready to get started changing your life, this is the planner for you! There’s no time like the present….START TODAY!

The planner is available in paperback and kindle versions. This planner can help you organize your life and create a better schedule. They allow for easy tracking of tasks, events, and goals to ensure that you’re on the right path. When using these tools, it’s important to be aware of all the features available so that you can make the most out of them. Here are some tips for creating a successful plan with this planners:

1. Prioritize – Choose what tasks are most important to complete and prioritize those first in order to stay on top of deadlines.

2. Set reminders – Take advantage of setting reminders within the planner itself so that you don’t forget key appointments or tasks throughout the day.

3. Use the powers – The powers help you recognize events, and goals in your life. This helps to keep everything organized and easy to locate in the planner.

4. Review regularly – Take time each day or week to review what has been accomplished, what is still pending, and how best to move forward with the plan. This can help you adjust your strategy as needed so that you stay on track.

By using this power planner + effectively, you can make sure that tasks are completed on time and that your lifestyle is more organized. With these tips in mind, you’ll be able to create a successful plan that works for your needs!

5. Customize – Customize the planner according to your needs by adding sections or pages that are most relevant to your lifestyle. This will make it easier to stay organized and on track with tasks. This is also why we left the calendars blank, so you can start at anytime in the year!

7. Stay motivated – The planner + is as a tool for motivation and inspiration. Use them to set goals and track progress so you stay focused on achieving them!

By following these tips, you’ll be able to get the most out of your book planner and create an effective schedule that works for your lifestyle! With the right tools, you’ll be able to stay organized and on track with your goals. Grab your copy today on Amazon! https://www.amazon.com/dp/1954094337/

Danese Banks is the founder and CEO of the Life Changer Coach, LLC. She is both a Certified Professional Coach and Energy Leadership Index Master Practitioner. She spends her time coaching people whose inner blocks and obstacles have gotten in the way of achieving their outer goals, particularly those she refers to as “deferred dreamers”. In her “previous career life”, she was the Managing Partner of the Memphis office at The Cochran Firm, founded by the late Johnnie L. Cochran, Jr. She has been an attorney for over twenty-five years and still uses her “legal brain” as a mediator in her separate business, Banks Mediation Services.

Both jobs provide her with the opportunity to serve people in the way she loves best, by solving problems and resolving conflict. When she’s not doing either job, she enjoys walking, dancing, being silly with her husband, two children and fur baby, traveling and shopping. She plans of writing children’s books one day in her future. You can learn more about her at www.thelifechangercoach.com and www.banksmediationservices.com.

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