Literary Round-Up & Black Book Talk Special (September 2009)
September 22, 2009
There is a lot going on in the literary world these days, so in addition to talking about the YA books we read last month, I also wanted to discuss some of the things in the works, so feel free to share any news or events happening this month.
BOM SELECTIONS
For August, our theme was Through the Eyes of a Child and we focused on YA/Teen titles. Our books were What They Found: Love on 145th St by Walter Dean Myers and Mare’s War by Tanita S. Davis.
E LYNN HARRIS DAY
Today is the book launch party for the release of Mama Dearest, the newest release by the late E. Lynn Harris. Friday has been set as E. Lynn Harris Day and bookstores across the country will hold special booksignings, hosted by authors who loved and supported his work. RAWSISTAZ will be joining in the celebration with a special online tribute & celebration on Friday, so please stop through and join us.
The full tour schedule is HERE.
Also, there will be a memorial celebration on Friday at the Georigia International Convention Center – CLICK HERE for more info.
AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERARY AWARDS SHOW
The AALAS produces an annual Literary Awards show to recognize, honor, celebrate and promote the outstanding achievements and contributions that African-American authors and writers make to the publishing, arts and entertainment industries. This year’s event happens Thursday, so stay tuned for the announcement of the winners. Click HERE to visit site.
TYLER PERRY & FOR COLORED GIRLS
Did you know Tyler Perry is set to direct a big screen adaptation of the Tony-nominated Ntozake Shange play “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf?”
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THE COLOR PURPLE
Fantasia and the cast of The Color Purple returned to Atlanta and doing a two week run (Sep 15- Sep 27) at the The Fabulous Fox Theatre.
HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH
Jo Ann Hernandez is hosting a celebration: Rep Your Favorite Latino/a Book for Hispanic Heritage Month. CLICK HERE for more information.
EDI’S 09 SCHOOL READ
Edi is an African American female school librarian in Indianapolis working to improve the literacy of students of color in the US and around the globe. CLICK HERE for more information.
BOOK BLOGGER APPRECIATION WEEK
BBAW is going on and bloggers across the internet are sharing information on our favorite things…books! CLICK HERE for more information.
LEE AND LOW NEW VOICES AWARD
The Award will be given for a children’s picture book manuscript by a writer of color. The Award winner receives a cash grant of $1000 and our standard publication contract, including a basic advance and royalties for a first time author. CLICK HERE for more info.
PRECIOUS OPENS IN November
LIONSGATE, the leading next generation studio, announced today that Lee Daniels’ “Precious: Based On The Novel PUSH By Sapphire,” has won the Cadillac People’s Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival. The award was announced at the festival’s closing ceremony. CLICK HERE for more information.











