Reginald Williams
Reginald ignited his Award-winning writing career in the early '90s authoring articles for music publications. He served as the managing editor at Gospel Today magazine and the editor at the Washington Afro-American Newspaper, written for ESPN Radio, the Los Angeles, and Military Times. He's covered Washington politics, the NBA, Hollywood and is known as a potent editorial writer. Additional writing skills include grant-writing and course curriculums.
"When writing the story of your life, never allow anyone else to hold the pen."
Chris Gray
For more than 35 years, Chris Gray served as a technical writer, editor, document reviewer, proofreader for one of the nation's largest healthcare companies. Newspapers, doctoral and master's degree students writing dissertations and theses, and aspiring authors have all benefitted from the editorial skills of Chris Gray. In addition, Chris penned style guides, news articles, editorials, and poems on topics from healthcare to civil rights.
An avid reader, Chris holds degrees from Tuskegee University (Institute), Troy State University, and Howard University.
Valerie Williamson
Valerie Williamson is a skilled writer and editor with more than 20 years of professional writing experience. Through her editing company, The Write-up, Valerie helped shape many writers' professional/creative writing aspirations.
For her creative outlet, Valerie enjoys blogging and regaling others with her insightful and humorous accounts as a Black woman navigating the halls of corporate America while juggling life as a wife and mother.
Valerie earned her BA from Southern New Hampshire University, focusing on English and creative writing, and holds an MBA from the University of Maryland.
Peachie Pleasants
Peachie Pleasants spent 21 years writing programs for a major insurance firm. In addition, she possesses an impressive freelance career, primarily writing about marriage and penning book reviews for news publications. As the Creative Content Consultant, she evaluates manuscripts and provides editorial guidance on content enhancement.
"Creativity is a wild mind and discipline eye." Dorothy Parker
Beth Thompson
Beth Thompson, the wordsmith, earned her Journalism degree from the University of Missouri. In addition to being Callista Casey's proofreader, she teaches AP English and IB Diploma classes in English and Literature.
"Want to avoid typos? Have someone else read your work."
Cynthia Bell
To refer to Cynthia Bell as simply an artist would mean people view her extraordinary artistic gift from a narrow perspective. Her paintings, aesthetically breathtaking, delivers a piece of PEACE that fills the room where her art hangs.
Her art is the amalgamation of her eye for photography, her love for decorating, the soul that saturates her singing voice, and the intimacy she shares with nature. The beauty of her art resonates from the beauty that radiates from her spirit.
When consulting with Ms. Bell, you are engaged in discussion with an imaginative soul that will provide for you alternate ideas to ensure your book cover stands alone.