2021 Black Ink Book Festival




In the last blog post, I mentioned that I help start a book festival in Charleston called Black Ink. Now the festival is in its fifth year and it's going virtual!

Black Ink 2021 will be starting tomorrow (January 14) and ends on Saturday (January 16). This year's headlining author is Kwame Mbalia, New York Times best-selling author of the Tristin Strong series. They will also have another New York Times best-selling author, Kiley Reid, who wrote Such A Fun Age.

This year's theme is "Amplify Black Voices".  Most of this year's panels are focused to help Black independent authors, including tips on publishing and how to promote their works.

I am honored to be a panelist for this year's event.  I will be participating in the "Cultivating and Maintaining Author-Reader Relationships" panel Friday at 3 p.m.  Also, Valinda will be on a panel called "Looking Beyond Amazon". Her panel will also be Friday, but at noon. Charleston County Public Library and Turning Page Bookshop are two of the sponsors of the event.

This event is free and open to the public. Click here to register for the virtual event.  Hope to see you there!

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