Earlier this month I had the opportunity to participate in the Leimert Park Village Book Fair.
It was dope! Growing up in L.A., I've always known Leimert Park as a center of African American art and culture. It was an honor and pleasure to connect with my city like I did. We laughed at my title; we talked about big topics in my book like African American history and Black business; we ...; y'all ate all of my candy lol. It was dope! I'm thankful as I've sold a good amount of books since I self-published in April; and I sold some at the book festival too. But this was one of those days when I really felt like people grasped the understanding of the book. They were able to thumb through the book and ask me anything; and they definitely asked me any and everything. It was an experience like my book release. It was dope! This book is still new, but the feedback and love that I've received has been overwhelming. I'm steady working to keep sharing this book and I can't wait for you to see what else I have planned. It'll be dope!
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The Author Dennis aka D. Haynes The Author is a Black author from Inglewood, CA. Graduating with his Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and minoring in Business Administration, Dennis grew to understand the psychological damage in our communities and the need for more knowledge to help better ourselves. Wanna Hide Something From a N*gga,
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