Friday, November 03, 2006

Open Book Awards 2006

Wish I could have been there.
"The African American Literary Award Show is a company created to give recognition to African Americans in the literary sector," explained Yvette Hayward, founder of AALAS, which presents the Open Book Awards. "It helps to honor, recognize and celebrate the outstanding achievements of African American authors and writers have made to the publishing world."


"It's the equivalent of a black Grammys, where we get out just dessert," said three-time book author LaJoyce Brookshire, who said that one of her favorite books is the Bible. "I would say [we were] displaying our art forms in a positive light. I'm all for the positivity."


Hosted by 'CSI: New York' actor and author, Hill Harper, 2006's Open Book Awards recognized winners in over 30 categories; book club members from around the country selected both nominees and winners.


1 Comments:

mark said...

Hello Qusan my name is Mark Bey I have been checking out your blog for a few days now and I want to let you know that I am extremely impressed I am going to link you on a black history audio
and podcast blog I have started. Please stop by and let me know what you think. I have a link to a audio version of the Frederick Douglass narrative. I am one who thinks black authors deserve more supporet and respect from the black community. Let me know if you think that idea could ever be feasible.

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