Angelia Vernon Menchan

Angelia Vernon Menchan is an author, publisher and public speaker who owns two publishing companies, MAMM Productions and Honorable Menchan Media. Mrs. Menchan is also a Budget Officer and former Job Corps Counselor. To date she has published twenty-three books of her own work, both fiction and non-fiction and more than eighty ebook novellas on amazon.com. You can access her bibliography on www.amazon.com search words: Angelia Vernon Menchan




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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

What Is That All About?

Sometimes I simply have to ask, ‘What is that all about?’
I’m sure that many of you have read many blogs and articles about getting,
Non-black folks to read books by black folks,
It seems to be there is no ‘relatibility’,
Which puzzles the heck out of me…
Because people are people, aren’t they,
A couple months ago, I was sitting in the airport with quite a layover,
And was reading, ‘Twilight by Stephanie Meyer’…the mega-selling book about vampires,
I hadn’t intended to read it, but my daughter in law had read it and sang it’s praises,
So I purchased it and was reading it,
I found it entertaining, and it got me through a long wait,
So I was glad it had been suggested,
A woman asked me about it,
I told her it was good, I noted she was reading, ‘The Reader’,
We discussed it a bit, and then I began to wonder,
Would she have asked about my book if the book had been by say,
Eric Jerome Dickey’…why that occurred to me I can’t say,
But I do know that not once in my rather extensive travel and reading life,
Had a non-black person asked me about a book I was reading if the book was obviously by black folks, ie, black person on the cover,
That was a revelation,
And I then started to wonder about what needed to be relatable,
I mean come on, a gazillion people read about vampires and wizards,
And surely most people have more in common with other folks, regardless of the hue of their skin, than with vampires and wizards, don’t they?
Hmmm…
What is that all about?
Sometimes I wonder is it that people think they already know all there is to know about black folks…
Or do they think black books have nothing to offer beyond the drama and hood life,
And where would they come up with that notion, if they had never read the book?
I always remember the first time one of my co-workers read one of my books,
And they said, it was the first time they had thought of me as black…I wasn’t sure what that meant, so I asked for an explanation,
They told me that they just thought of me as being another person,
Okay, then why can’t they think of a book by a black author as just another book?

LOVE PEACE BLESSINGS!
angelia
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