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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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Happy Veterans Day! Support Those Who Fought for Us.

BRIEF HISTORY OF VETERANS DAY

On November 11, 1918, WWI ended. President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed it as a day to remember those who served in the war: Armistice Day. Many lives were lost, as much as changed, in the First World War. It wasn’t until after WWII that there was a push to celebrate all veterans, not just the ones who served during WWI. Today, November 11 is observed as Veterans Day; a day made to honor all those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces and recognize the sacrifices they have made for the country they live in.

There are plenty of those who served and have their own stories to tell. In honor of these veterans, their voices were put on paper and the true scars and experiences of the aftermath of war are now published for the world to understand what it takes to be a veteran.

Happy Veterans Day

VETERANS

Jarron Webster, George Trowbridge, Tonja Anderson-Dell, and Jonathan Bonnet.

These are the names of four veterans–or family members of veterans–and authors who were brave enough to share their stories with the world, and as a day to celebrate their service approaches, we will take a look at the importance of what their stories hold.

  1. In Jarron Webster’s Millennial Marriages: A Military Relationship, he explores the unique challenges and dynamics of marriages among millennials in the military, specifically through the journey of Mark and Wendy. There is a distinctive resilience that this couple must have in order to face multiple issues that come barrelling their way–frequent relocations, financial pressures, family planning, and the difficulty of maintaining trust amid long periods of separation. Through this story, readers get to truly understand the ins and outs of navigating a military marriage as a millennial pairing.

There is more than one story Jarron Webster has told, as the Air Force veteran now finds himself as an inspirational speaker and realtor, who attempts to encourage people around the nation and takes pride in helping find their homes which he once fought to protect.

  1. George Trowbridge’s Striking Eight Bells: A Vietnam Memoir takes a more personal and introspective tone, sharing an account of his service in the U.S. Navy during the latter part of the Vietnam War. This memoir captures Trowbridge’s journey through training and active duty, sharing accounts of missions in which he faced enemy fire and the emotional and physical toll it would take on him and his comrades. This firsthand perspective is informative of history and life in the military, while also exploring the emotional turmoil of what it means to be a veteran of the Vietnam War.

After twenty years in the U.S. Navy, George’s story has been ready to be seen by the world. He continues to serve his country through occasional marine technologies and advanced ship navigation training courses, and we want to continue to celebrate his work in serving and protecting–even in retirement.

  1. Tonja Anderson-Dell’s Gifts From a Glacier: The Quest for an American Flag and 52 Souls is a poignant memoir that uncovers the story of a tragic plane crash from 1952. As the granddaughter of one of the fallen soldiers from the crash of a U.S. Air Force C-124 Globemaster, Anderson-Dell embarks on a quest for closure, aiming to recover an American flag that symbolizes their sacrifice. Her memoir offers a deep exploration of loss, legacy, and persistence, as she seeks to honor her grandfather and bring closure to the families of the other servicemen who perished.

This memoir and Tonja Anderson-Dell’s journey to bringing the lost military home prove to do exactly what Veterans Day is all about: honoring those who have served our country and making sure their voices and stories are heard.

  1. Scars of a Soldier by Jonathan Bonnet is a memoir that narrates Bonnet’s journey from his troubled adolescence to his service as a soldier in Afghanistan. Bonnet reflects on the emotional and psychological scars left by both his past struggles and his experiences in combat. His deeply personal account offers unique insight into the challenges of transitioning from a life of instability to the military, shedding light on resilience and the pursuit of healing and normalcy after traumatizing experiences.

Jonathan Bonnet explores the psychological and emotional scars he was ridden with throughout his life and opens himself up in an effort to narrate exactly what it means to be a veteran–and how to live as a veteran outside of the battlefield.

These four authors are only a few of many, but they have shared their words with the world in hopes of shedding light on the experiences of military marriages, bloody battlefields, recovering lost artifacts, and all that comes after.

CELEBRATE

There are plenty of ways to celebrate the valiant service of members of our military. Even beyond Veterans Day, it is important to express thanks year-round to any veterans you might run into. There are a few other ways to celebrate our veterans including:

Visiting a Veterans Hospital

  • Taking time to visit Veterans Hospitals and simply chatting with elderly or injured veterans is a great way to brighten their day and remind them of the world they fought for. You might want to sit and listen to fascinating stories of their service or bring an activity to do with them, either way, it is a lovely way to spend time with–and support–our veterans.

Attend Local Veterans Parade

  • Plenty of cities hold a Veterans parade in honor of those in service. Parades are a common and very expressive way of showing support for something. Finding out when and where your city’s Veterans Parade is being held is a great way to enthusiastically show your support for local veterans.

Wear a Red Poppy

  • During the First World War, millions of soldiers witnessed fields of red poppies on the Western Front, and they would sometimes send pressed poppies home with their letters. Since then, red poppies have been internationally recognized as a symbol of remembrance for WWI. Wearing a red poppy would be a simple, yet kind, way to show support for our veterans.

Send a Card/Care Package

  • There are multiple organizations who dedicate themselves to creating and sending care packages and letters expressing gratitude. Reach out to an organization closest to you, and see how you can help. If you have the ability to donate food and other goods for the care packages that get sent to soldiers, it would be a gesture that would show support and also aid those in service who are in need.

These are only some of the ways we can show support to our veterans. History is told through stories, and those who have fought to be part of history and even aided in changing it are the stories that demand to be heard. In honor of the veterans with a story to tell, we can offer to listen. Whether that be through purchasing a book, wearing a flower, or listening to the stories of veterans around you, there is always a way to show support for those who fight for us.

Happy Veterans Day!

Blog written by Lux Figueroa

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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 Quest for an American Flag and 52 Souls on ABC’s Morning Blend

On November 22, 1952, 52 American soldiers departed on a C-124 Globemaster plane heading for Anchorage, Alaska. They never made it to their destination. When a rescue was deemed too expensive by the military, these men were left to the Alaskan wilderness and found their untimely demise. 60 years later, their true fate was still unknown, until Tonja Anderson-Dell fought the government for 15 years to bring them home and give them a proper burial. Find out more here: www.honoredbound.org 

Tonja Anderson-Dell

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Have a Story in Mind But Don’t Have the Time to Write? Richter Publishing offers Ghostwriting Assistance!

To find out information on all of Richter Publishing’s packages, click here! Writing a book can take anywhere from months to years – if your life is just too hectic to sit down and write it all out, Richter Publishing is here to help!

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Whether you’re just beginning your manuscript, or brainstorming a concept, Richter Publishing is only a phone call away to get some advice and guidance. Richter also offers ghost writing services for those who cannot find the time to write their own story.

To set up a free 30 minute phone consultation go here: https://richterpublishingllc.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php

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Richter Publishing Author, Tonja Anderson-Dell, Presenting at AMC Museum Next Month!

On November 22, 1952, American soldiers boarded a C-124 Globemaster aircraft at McChord AFB, Washington. The aircraft was bound for Anchorage, Alaska, and crashed enroute to that location. A rescue or recovery was deemed too expensive by the military, and these men were left to the Alaskan wilderness. Finally, sixty years later, their fate was revealed to their loved ones and the world.

Blank white book w/pathOn December 2, at 2:00 p.m. Richter Publishing Author, Ms. Tonja Anderson-Dell, will  present her book Gifts from a Glacier: The Quest for an American Flag and 52 Souls describing what a search team at the crash site ultimately discovered and her journey to learn the secrets of this disaster.

Autographed books will be available for purchase immediately following the presentation.

The military search for these airmen continues under Operation Colony Glacier.

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Check Out the Authors that Took Home Awards at The Richter Publishing Gala Last Week!

The 4th Annual Author Award Gala took place last Thursday evening and was a great success! All our featured authors created buzz for their newly published books and are off to a great start. Four lucky winner received 5, 10, 15 or 20 percent off of a deal with Richter Publishing as raffle prizes, and one author, (Anne) Alder Allensworth, was chosen as the winner of a FREE publishing contract! Be on the lookout for her book Prevail, Celbrate the Journey, out in 2018. Six of our talented authors took home awards for their incredible work. Below are the authors who were recognized at the event.

Best Cover
Richter Publishing 4th Annual Tampa Bay Author Award Ceremony and Book Gala 2017 by Pierce Brunson Photography (179)
Maurice Jovan Billington, A Portion of the Eternal

Most Inspirational Story
Richter Publishing 4th Annual Tampa Bay Author Award Ceremony and Book Gala 2017 by Pierce Brunson Photography (159)

Edward Porcelli, Scabs Heal All Wounds: True Story of a Replacement Player

Best Self-Help
Richter Publishing 4th Annual Tampa Bay Author Award Ceremony and Book Gala 2017 by Pierce Brunson Photography (149)

Jerry Slutzky, My “Everything” File

Best Business Book
Richter Publishing 4th Annual Tampa Bay Author Award Ceremony and Book Gala 2017 by Pierce Brunson Photography (168)

Rita Lowman, From the Farm to the Boardroom

Best Book of 2017
Richter Publishing 4th Annual Tampa Bay Author Award Ceremony and Book Gala 2017 by Pierce Brunson Photography (197)

Tonja Anderson-Dell, Gifts from a Glacier

#1 Amazon Best Seller
Jeanette Kildevaeld, You are Worthier

All authors’ books are linked for purchase through their photos above.

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Tomorrow is the big day! The Richter Publishing Author Awards & Book Gala is finally here!

You don’t want to miss out on the most exciting event in the city! To get your last minute ticket, scroll down and select the link below or purchase one at the door.

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Thursday, October 19th, 2017 from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Hampton Inn & Suites, 5329 Avion Park Drive, Tampa  

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     This event features published authors from the Tampa Bay area who are making a difference in the community with their books. The night will be filled with music, drinks, food, prize raffles, award ceremony and an opportunity to speak with each author personally and purchase their works.

Featured Authors:

  1. Rita Lowman, “From the Farm to the Boardroom: Leadership Lessons
  2. Stephanie Wynn & Jeffrey White, “Readi – Set Go!”
  3. Luke Chichetto,  “Fighting Will”
  4. Edward Porcelli, “Scabs Heal All Wounds: A True  of a Replacement Player “
  5. Arielle Giordano, “Dancing With Your Story From The Inside Out”
  6. Tonja Anderson-Dell, “Gifts from a Glacier: The Quest for an American Flag and 52 Souls”
  7. Samuel E Villegas, “Mr. Sam’s Quotes” 
  8. Shante Richardson, “Dysfunctional Blessing”
  9. Jonothan Ridge, “Messiah of Mayhem
  10. Jeanette Kildevæld, “You Are Worthier
  11. Donna Valentino, “Morten and Gordon: Shelter from the Storm”
  12. Dr. Karen A. Kelly, “Take a Breath: A Transplant Journey”
  13. Dr. Melissa Bailey, “Pink Hell: Breast Cancer Sucks”
  14. Karen Mertes, “Plaintiff 101: The Black Book of Inside Information Your Lawyer Will Want You to Know”
  15. Jerrold E. Slutzky, J.D., CFP®, “My ‘Everything’ File”
  16. Maurice Jovan Billington, “A Portion of the Eternal”
  17. Tara Richter,  “Writing Series” & “Dating Jungle Series” 
  18. Melissa A. Sweeney, “Love from Luke: Lessons learned from a Rescued Dog”
Schedule:
  • 5:30 Event Starts – Bridgette Simmonds “The Go Coach!”
  • 6:30 Speech by Tara, President of Richter Publishing
  • 7:45 Awards Announced
  • 8:15 Raffle
  • 8:30 Party Ends
Attire: Business / cocktail attire
Ticket price includes: Entrance to the event, appetizers & cash bar.  Early bird tickets will end one week prior to the event date. Regular ticket prices will be sold the last week. Day of the event ticket sales will at the door with cash or credit card.

Author Tables: We have packages available for you to showcase your book and be entered into the awards ceremony. Please download our application here: Author Awards 2017 Application

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Are You Coming To The Author Awards & Book Gala? Grab Your Ticket!

The Tampa Bay’s 4th Annual Author Awards Ceremony & Book Gala is a two weeks away! Grab your table before they’re gone!

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Thursday, October 19th, 2017 from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Hampton Inn & Suites, 5329 Avion Park Drive, Tampa  

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This event features published authors from the Tampa Bay area who are making a difference in the community with their books. The night will be filled with music, drinks, food, prize raffles, award ceremony and an opportunity to speak with each author personally and purchase their works.

Featured Authors:

  1. Rita Lowman, “From the Farm to the Boardroom: Leadership Lessons
  2. Stephanie Wynn & Jeffrey White, “Readi – Set Go!
  3. Luke Chichetto,  “Fighting Will”
  4. Edward Porcelli, “Scabs Heal All Wounds”
  5. Arielle Giordano, “Dancing With Your Story From The Inside Out”
  6. Tonja Anderson-Dell, “The Missing 52 Soldiers of the C-124 Globemaster”
Schedule:

5:30 Event Starts – Bridgette Simmonds “The Go Coach!”

6:30 Speech by Tara, President of Richter Publishing

7:45 Awards Announced

8:15 Raffle

8:30 Party Ends

Attire: Business / cocktail attire
Ticket price includes: Entrance to the event, appetizers & cashbar.  Early bird tickets will end one week prior to the event date. Regular ticket prices will be sold the last week. Day of the event ticket sales will at the door with cash or credit card.

Author Tables: We have packages available for you to showcase your book and be entered into the awards ceremony. Please download our application here: Author Awards 2017 Application

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4th Annual Author Awards Ceremony & Book Gala! Experience The Excitement – Get Your Ticket Before They’re Gone!

The Tampa Bay’s 4th Annual Author Awards Ceremony & Book Gala is a few weeks away! Grab your table before they’re gone!

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Thursday, October 19th, 2017 from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Hampton Inn & Suites, 5329 Avion Park Drive, Tampa  

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This event features published authors from the Tampa Bay area who are making a difference in the community with their books. The night will be filled with music, drinks, food, prize raffles, award ceremony and an opportunity to speak with each author personally and purchase their works.

Featured Authors:

  1. Rita Lowman, “From the Farm to the Boardroom: Leadership Lessons
  2. Stephanie Wynn & Jeffrey White, “Readi – Set Go!
  3. Luke Chichetto,  “Fighting Will”
  4. Edward Porcelli, “Scabs Heal All Wounds”
  5. Arielle Giordano, “Dancing With Your Story From The Inside Out”
  6. Tonja Anderson-Dell, “The Missing 52 Soldiers of the C-124 Globemaster”
Schedule:

5:30 Event Starts – Bridgette Simmonds “The Go Coach!”

6:30 Speech by Tara, President of Richter Publishing

7:45 Awards Announced

8:15 Raffle

8:30 Party Ends

Attire: Business / cocktail attire
Ticket price includes: Entrance to the event, appetizers & cashbar.  Early bird tickets will end one week prior to the event date. Regular ticket prices will be sold the last week. Day of the event ticket sales will at the door with cash or credit card.

Author Tables: We have packages available for you to showcase your book and be entered into the awards ceremony. Please download our application here: Author Awards 2017 Application

Check out previous year’s events below:

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Sponsors:

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