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We will be interviewing author Adra Young and Tracie Christian. We will go over their literary works and upcoming "Live Ladies Of Literature" book tour.
Adra Young And Tracie Christian Biographies
MEET ADRA YOUNG
Adra Young, a native of Gary, Indiana is not your typical educator. Having a passion for acting, this young lady took her first
shot within that performance arena at her very own Alma matter Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio. Moving to
Detroit, to pursue her teaching career, she wasted no time, and also decided to take additional acting classes to perfect her craft.
Taking the classes led her to receiving roles in various commercials, plays, and promotional modeling opportunities within the
Detroit and South-East Region.
Accepting a position as an Acting Coach for a entertainment company in 2003, Ms. Young wrote all of the materials for the
youngsters and In 2005 self published her first acting and socializations skills guide for the youth titled, The Everyday Living of
Children & Teens Monologues. In 2006, she launched and established Ardannyl, an After-School program designed to promote
acting, singing, dancing, creative writing, and art.
Due to her first book receiving positive acknowledgments for addressing the dilemmas that children, tweens, and teens are faced with, her second book, The Everyday Living of Children & Teens Monologues Volume II was released in the fall of 2008. Currently Ms. Young along with author Tracie Christian are on a book tour titled, The Live Ladies of Literature Tour. To find out more about this positive and energetic lady’s upcoming literary events and acting seminars, log on to Facebook.com/AdraYoung
MS YOUNGS ACCOMPLISHMENTS
2005 Nominated for the Black Enterprise Grant Competition
2005 Self published her first book
2006 Outstanding Educators Award
2006 Proud donor of Locks of Love Foundation
2006 Created Ardannyl Performing Arts After School Program
2007 Acknowledge by the Detroit Youth Foundation
2008 Self published second book
2009 Live Ladies of Literature book tour
To Purchase Adra's book "The Everyday Living Of Children or "The Teen Monologues" call her at 313-729-2573 or email her for an autographed copy at adyou5@aol.com
Meet Tracie Christian
Since her start in the writer’s arena in 2000, Tracie has made several strides within the online poetry community. In September 2001, Poetry.com published two of her poems, Partners and Live The Dash in a highly acclaimed and internationally distributed three-album collection, The Sound of Poetry and a hardbound poetic anthology, Under the Quicksilver Moon. Also in 2001, Poetry.com selected Tracie’s poem, Live The Dash as a semi-finalist in their International Open Poetry Contest. In 2002, Tracie was nominated for Poet of the Year. She was also nominated for induction as an International Poet of Merit as well as an honored member of the National Society of Poets.
Tracie has for several years worked as Children’s Fair Coordinator with the hugely successful Detroit Festival of the Arts. She has also worked with other esteemed not-for-profit organizations, Girl Scouts of Metro Detroit and Mosaic Youth Theater. Ms. Christian also spent several years teaching with both Detroit and Hamtramck Public School systems. Truly inspired by working in the non-profit sector, in 2003 Tracie became the Founder and CEO of KTE Foundation for Literary Discovery Incorporated – a 501 c 3 non-profit organization dedicated to the concept of Revitalizing Excitement Around Literacy (REAL) for youth throughout the metropolitan Detroit area through innovative and creative workshops/special events celebrating exposure to the Literary and Communication Arts. The acronym KTE stands for Know Trace Entertainment, (a fun play on words using her college radio personality and nickname TRACE and KNOW to express her feeling that “people need to get to know Trace in entertainment). It names what she hopes will become her own literary and communication arts entertainment conglomerate. “I learned through this process that I am much like Debbie Allen says, “When I do dream, I dream big and in color!” That’s how my picture remains clear! I want this company to cater to every age, gender, creed and color of people…specifically my own.”
KTE Foundation produced several literary events in 2004 including, The “Silence the Violence” Youth Poetry Showcase, a afternoon showcase spotlighting four female finalists between the ages of 10 and 17 who wrote beautiful poems pertaining to the theme. The “Project Express Yourself” Youth Poetry Writing Workshop was a free, six-week workshop series for youth 9-17 and A “Cupcake and Cocoa Social” Library Card Drive in 2005. Tracie’s first self-publishing effort resulted in the release of the first full-length book of her fictional trilogy, The Black College Sabbatical – Fall Quarter in December 2007.
Tracie is a proud product of the Detroit Public School system graduating in 1990 from Pershing High School. Central State University in Wilberforce, OH (GO MARAUDERS!) and Wayne State University in Detroit, MI were her destinations of higher education. Currently, Tracie lives with her family in Detroit, MI.
To purchase her Black College Sabbatical series, please call her at 313-828-8208 or email her for an autographed copy at tracie.christian@att.net
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We will be interviewing author Adra Young and Tracie Christian. We will go over their literary works and upcoming "Live Ladies Of Literature" book tour.
Adra Young And Tracie Christian Biographies
MEET ADRA YOUNG
Adra Young, a native of Gary, Indiana is not your typical educator. Having a passion for acting, this young lady took her first
shot within that performance arena at her very own Alma matter Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio. Moving to
Detroit, to pursue her teaching career, she wasted no time, and also decided to take additional acting classes to perfect her craft.
Taking the classes led her to receiving roles in various commercials, plays, and promotional modeling opportunities within the
Detroit and South-East Region.
Accepting a position as an Acting Coach for a entertainment company in 2003, Ms. Young wrote all of the materials for the
youngsters and In 2005 self published her first acting and socializations skills guide for the youth titled, The Everyday Living of
Children & Teens Monologues. In 2006, she launched and established Ardannyl, an After-School program designed to promote
acting, singing, dancing, creative writing, and art.
Due to her first book receiving positive acknowledgments for addressing the dilemmas that children, tweens, and teens are faced with, her second book, The Everyday Living of Children & Teens Monologues Volume II was released in the fall of 2008. Currently Ms. Young along with author Tracie Christian are on a book tour titled, The Live Ladies of Literature Tour. To find out more about this positive and energetic lady’s upcoming literary events and acting seminars, log on to Facebook.com/AdraYoung
MS YOUNGS ACCOMPLISHMENTS
2005 Nominated for the Black Enterprise Grant Competition
2005 Self published her first book
2006 Outstanding Educators Award
2006 Proud donor of Locks of Love Foundation
2006 Created Ardannyl Performing Arts After School Program
2007 Acknowledge by the Detroit Youth Foundation
2008 Self published second book
2009 Live Ladies of Literature book tour
To Purchase Adra's book "The Everyday Living Of Children or "The Teen Monologues" call her at 313-729-2573 or email her for an autographed copy at adyou5@aol.com
Meet Tracie Christian
Since her start in the writer’s arena in 2000, Tracie has made several strides within the online poetry community. In September 2001, Poetry.com published two of her poems, Partners and Live The Dash in a highly acclaimed and internationally distributed three-album collection, The Sound of Poetry and a hardbound poetic anthology, Under the Quicksilver Moon. Also in 2001, Poetry.com selected Tracie’s poem, Live The Dash as a semi-finalist in their International Open Poetry Contest. In 2002, Tracie was nominated for Poet of the Year. She was also nominated for induction as an International Poet of Merit as well as an honored member of the National Society of Poets.
Tracie has for several years worked as Children’s Fair Coordinator with the hugely successful Detroit Festival of the Arts. She has also worked with other esteemed not-for-profit organizations, Girl Scouts of Metro Detroit and Mosaic Youth Theater. Ms. Christian also spent several years teaching with both Detroit and Hamtramck Public School systems. Truly inspired by working in the non-profit sector, in 2003 Tracie became the Founder and CEO of KTE Foundation for Literary Discovery Incorporated – a 501 c 3 non-profit organization dedicated to the concept of Revitalizing Excitement Around Literacy (REAL) for youth throughout the metropolitan Detroit area through innovative and creative workshops/special events celebrating exposure to the Literary and Communication Arts. The acronym KTE stands for Know Trace Entertainment, (a fun play on words using her college radio personality and nickname TRACE and KNOW to express her feeling that “people need to get to know Trace in entertainment). It names what she hopes will become her own literary and communication arts entertainment conglomerate. “I learned through this process that I am much like Debbie Allen says, “When I do dream, I dream big and in color!” That’s how my picture remains clear! I want this company to cater to every age, gender, creed and color of people…specifically my own.”
KTE Foundation produced several literary events in 2004 including, The “Silence the Violence” Youth Poetry Showcase, a afternoon showcase spotlighting four female finalists between the ages of 10 and 17 who wrote beautiful poems pertaining to the theme. The “Project Express Yourself” Youth Poetry Writing Workshop was a free, six-week workshop series for youth 9-17 and A “Cupcake and Cocoa Social” Library Card Drive in 2005. Tracie’s first self-publishing effort resulted in the release of the first full-length book of her fictional trilogy, The Black College Sabbatical – Fall Quarter in December 2007.
Tracie is a proud product of the Detroit Public School system graduating in 1990 from Pershing High School. Central State University in Wilberforce, OH (GO MARAUDERS!) and Wayne State University in Detroit, MI were her destinations of higher education. Currently, Tracie lives with her family in Detroit, MI.
To purchase her Black College Sabbatical series, please call her at 313-828-8208 or email her for an autographed copy at tracie.christian@att.net
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