As a follow up to the cloud of dissatisfaction that hung over the Harlem Book Fair concerning the overabundance of one genre (Street Lit) representing the whole of African American literature, Lawrence, the founder of Kulturefirst.com and host of WHCR’s Technocolor Radio Show has created a short survey to tap into the minds of readers. An excerpt from his email is below:
BWGA.org and Kulturefirst.com are happy to present the 1st
public Internet sponsored survey for the African American Literary
World. Please take a minute to fill out this 7 question survey.
The goal is to reach 5,000 -10,000 readers. After the survey is completed the analysis of the
survey results will be available for download.
Link: Survey











Gammy L. Singer
July 30, 2007
Death and Dessert: A Reading and Conversation with Four Harlem Mystery Writers
Date: Saturday, August 11 Time: 2:00 PM
Audience: adults
Description:
Join us for this Adult Summer Reading fun with a panel discussion moderated by Gammy Singer, author of ‘Hard Luck and Trouble and featuring Grace Edwards, author of ‘The Viaduct: A Harlem Thriller’; G. Miki Hayden, author of the ‘Naked Writer’ and Evie Rhodes, author of ‘Out “A” Order’. This program is part of Uncover the World: The 2007 New York City Adult Summer Reading program jointly sponsored by Brooklyn Public, The New York Public and Queens Library
Location:
Countee Cullen Branch
104 West 136th Street
(212) 491-2070
Gammy L. Singer
July 30, 2007
What’s the purpose of the survey?