Black Women Authors

Tamikio L. Dooley

Tamikio L. Dooley is a multi-award-winning author. She is the author of Poisoned Love, Unchained Black Woman Wounds, Unchained Black Woman Wounds 2 Escape the Chains, Queens Poetry Collection, and Black Girls Dance. Her poetry book Coffee Shop Poetry: Poetry Collection won the Best Poetry Collection 2023 Award issued by World Wide Writers Association. She has won multiple awards in the literary category. Released on January 17th, on Amazon.

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Chyrel Jackson & Lyris D. Wllace

Chyrel J. Jackson is a Literary visionaryand #1 Ranked Best Selling Amazon Author. Reared and raised in the South Suburbs outside Chicago. African American Literature influenced her writing and is one of her favorite genres. Chyrel Jackson writes in the spirit of her past great Literary ancestors. 2021garnered Chyrel her very first literary nomination, Pushcart Nominee-Poem Love Unspoken, Published in Heart Beats Anthology. The Summer of 2022 Chyrel was a contributing writer in the #1 Best Seller ranked Anthology “Not Just Anybody Can Be Dad.”

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Maxine A.Moncrieffe aka Maxwanette A Poetess

Maxwanette A Poetess aka Maxine A. Moncrieffe was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Jamaican immigrant parents, at Cumberland Hospital. Maxwanette’s mother, Hyacinth Williams-Moncrieffe, was also a published poet, activist, and Maxwanette’s first mentor and introduction to the world of poetry. Her father Desmond A. Moncrieffe, was her source of music, and keeping her Jamaican accent. Maxwanette was reading at a high school level by the age of 3, and wrote her first Haiku, by the time she was 5, she simply never stopped writing poetry. At the age of 12, she participated in her mother's poetry recital and recited one of her mother's poems called "The Propeller" in Brooklyn, New York at "The New Muse." Maxwanette went on to enter and win poetry writing, reading, and literature awards and certificates. She has had her poem “The Little Things”, published in Our Times Newspaper, in Jamaica Queens, New York (2015), “Alone Again”, “One Step Over Please”, “As I Rise To Face The New Day”, “Freedom”, and “Cleaning-Up”, in Soul Vomit, Domestic Violence Aftermath (2014), “Where Have All The People Gone?”, in The National Library of Poetry (1987) & in The World of Poetry (1990), and “War…Why?”, in the World of Poetry (1987). She also showcases her work involving “Poetry, Language Of The Soul”, and that of others on her social media sites (Facebook, WordPress, Instagram, and Twitter). Maxwanette also owns and operates licensed businesses, "PLOTS PROOGING & PROMOTING SERVICES, LLC" & dba "Cyber Clerical Associates," an online magazine for Poets & Creatives: Poetry, Language Of The Soul {P.L.O.T.S.} ~Creatives Magazine. In December 2022, and received the Golden Bridge award from The World Ambassador of Peace and Literature 2023. You can also find her on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Tik Tok, and the allpoetry websites. Becoming homeless at the age of 12 in Brooklyn, NY, Maxwanette's poetry reflects her life experiences and that of those she viewed and encountered. She's adamant that people can change, become better, and help one another. Here most popular motto: "We're All In This Thing Called Life, TOGETHER...Remember? Namaste & One Love" - precious words to live by.

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Zaneta Varnardo Johns

Zaneta Varnado Johns is a four-time bestselling author of Poetic Forecast, After the Rainbow, and Voices of the 21st Century (2021, 2022, 2023). She’s the co-editor of Social Justice Inks anthology and an editor of the Fine Lines Literary Journal. Her expressions appear in international publications. ZanExpressions.com Westminster, Colorado,USA

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