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As an author, I published my very first book, Needed Changes back in 2004. This work was followed by Looking Thru Jaded Glasses and I am What you Made Me. To date, I have added more books and a gratitude journal to the list.
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Hot Head!!! August 2025 Release!
Mental Illness in the Black Community is at an ALL TIME HIGH!
Especially in our black men. Women are more likely to vent to friends, but men don't want to feel weak by expressing themselves when it comes to an "unsteady" mind.
AVAILABLE ON AMAZON.COM!
Paperback and Kindle!
Take the trip with Devin Smith in "Hot Head" as he learns what the triggers are and how to manage them through loss and redemption.
Resources:
Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988
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Oasis built her world on the face value of everything her mother taught her. She moved through life always trusting that people are who they show you they are. Believe actions, not words.
As she’s forced to walk away from the life she’s built in Atlanta to care for her dying mother back in Charleston, her sister is nowhere to be found to help bear the burden. When she does show up, it’s too late.
Amid her grief, feeling lost without her mom, and wanting to get back to her version of normal, Oasis discovers long hidden journals written by her mother that raises questions that demand answers.
Buried legacies come to light. Old wounds are given air…to breathe.
Now guided by whispers of those that came before her, she begins to understand the meaning behind it all. Some tears are born from pain.
Others…from transformation.
Indigo Tears is a deeply moving story about identity, resilience, and the power of finding your way back. Not just to family, but to yourself.