Guide to African American reference
Guide to Afro-Caribbean reference
Oct 3, 2008
Press Release
Los Angeles, CA, September 22, 2008 . Books of Soul recently launched a free website for
authors to promote their new books to readers of African American fiction, nonfiction, and
children's/young adult books.
For authors, the website offers the opportunity to feature their soon-to-be published or
self-published works. Authors can provide cover art, release dates, and a synopsis of the work,
including reviews. Moreover, authors can provide announcements of their appearances and
booksignings, celebrate their reviews and award nominations, and interact with their readers and
fans. And, all of this can be done free of charge.
"The website is essentially a promotional service for authors," says Eric Brasley, founder
of Books of Soul. "We want to provide a free service to authors and poets to showcase their
interest in African American culture and African peoples and issues. In doing so, we think readers,
publishers, agents, reviewers, librarians - everyone involved in the publishing industry - will
find the site a valuable resource."
Readers will be able to search the site for books of their interest. With new authors and
new books, readers can find a variety of new works that they have heard about, look for their
favorite authors, or just peruse the site for upcoming works. They can offer their comments and
reviews to the author and to other prospective readers.
The website is a virtual community for those interested in African American and African
culture: Book clubs, book stores, writer's workshops and conferences, publishers, and libraries can
freely announce their meetings and author events. This is another venue for these organizations to
promote themselves to authors and readers and to share their insights on topics affecting the
African American publishing industry.
Founded in 2008, BooksofSoul.com focuses on sharing new and upcoming releases of books and
other literary works about African American and African cultures and supporting the authors,
publishers, bookstores, book clubs, and libraries who share the same interest.