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by Amaru, Qwantu


  Michelle Chester, my first editor, you had no idea what you were signing up for after we met at the Black Writer’s Reunion and Conference (BWRC), did you? Looking back on it now, would you ever again agree to content and copyedit a six-hundred page, one hundred eighty thousand word behemoth in 2 weeks? But you pulled it off, and in the process showed me how much work I still had left to do!

  My sis, Sameerah! I could write a one hundred twenty-thousand word book using only the phrase THANK YOU and it still wouldn’t accurately express how much I appreciate what you have done for me, unsolicited, to make this book a reality. You took it upon yourself to not only read, but edit the book TWICE! Your discipline and work ethic have always inspired me. I may be your older brother but I have learned a lot from watching you blossom over the course of our lives.

  Ms. Anita Diggs, the manuscript editor, thank you for forcing me to address many serious issues with my manuscript, from character motivation to genre. Your feedback was a bitter pill to swallow, but like most medicine that tastes bad going down, it got the job done.

  Stephanie Casher, aka KINDRED, meeting you changed my life. I had no idea back then just how pivotal you would prove to become – the official editor of One Blood (I’m sorry for putting you through hell twice!), my business partner with the Pantheon Collective, and my business conscience reminding me to slow down and smell the roses every now and again. I am so happy we have taken this independent publishing journey together. It goes without saying that your editing perfectionism, skill, and professionalism is unmatched. Authors, consider yourself exceptionally blessed if you ever get some of Stephanie Casher’s magic red ink on your manuscript.

  James W. Lewis, aka BigLew, J-Willy, Captain America, and TPC Leading Man, suffice it to say, I’m so happy you “stalked” Stephanie on Mondella’s blog, haha. I am very appreciative of how our relationship has grown. You have taught me a ton about what it takes to be a successful author. Your hustle is unparalleled and your feedback as one of the final readers of One Blood was the icing on this bloody cake. Thank you for showing me the value of keeping things simple!

  Author and Editor, Cateena Davis, put the final spit shine on One Blood, completing three lightning fast (but thorough) proofreads, and doing the final check that all my t’s were crossed and i’s were dotted. Thanks for your responsiveness, flexibility, availability, and help!

  I also have to give a huge thank you to the entire Gotham Writer’s Workshop 2010 Spring Advanced Novel II writing class led by Diana Spechler, author of Who By Fire and Skinny. Terri, Kathryn, Sue, Mia, Sam, Patrizia, Todd, Frank, Elizabeth, and Nick, thank you for all the feedback and challenges. Your collective fingerprints are all over the first 50 pages of this novel, which got considerably better as a result of your questioning. I can’t wait to see the final incarnations of each of your projects as well!

  Urbis.com was a huge resource to get real-time feedback from other writers on problem chapters.

  The entire Black on Black Rhyme family and especially Keith, Hazel, Shadow, Paul D., Ali, Salaam, and Brotha John – The Ancient Newcomer, thanks for expanding my world and accepting me into this awesome collective! You showed me the power of collaboration and bringing the right group of people together at an early age!

  Tia Ross, thank you for starting and maintaining the Black Writer’s Reunion and Conference. Without you, The Pantheon Collective and our books Sellout, When Love Isn’t Enough, A Hard Man is Good to Find, and One Blood might not exist.

  Book Expo America Writer’s Conference, thank you for providing a place for writers to up their I.Q. on the business of publishing. It was only through attending three of your conferences that I gained the confidence, and more importantly, the knowledge to get into independent publishing.

  Literary agents who rejected my manuscript, thank you for forcing me to turn a lump of coal into a diamond. You knew I wasn’t ready back when I thought I was, and you became the fuel for everything that has come since. I get it now, and respect your role, and more importantly, your process more than ever.

  Book Cover Express: Cathi Stevenson – you took the image I’ve had in my head for years for the book cover and elevated it to another level. You were amazing to work with and I look forward to many future collaborations.

  Multivision Productions: Rob, Edu, Ricky; Raven and Monica (makeup); Sheik (drums), and Danielle (actor) – it was amazing to see a scene from my head unfold on film. What a team! You all exceeded my expectations in every way. The book trailer you created was worth every penny!

  Vanessa V., of Girls Gone Geek and Professional Illustrator David Benzal: I admit to being quite nervous about having virtual stranger bring my characters to life, but your recommendation weighed a ton Vanessa! And as soon as I saw David’s vision for Randy Lafitte, I knew he was the right man for the job. Congrats again on the new addition to your family, David! You have an amazing gift and I hope these illustrations you did for One Blood bring you a lot of additional lucrative interest!

  Of course I have to thank my parents: Samuel and Sameerah, my older brothers: John, Patrick, and Kamau, my younger sister: Sameerah, my Aunt Janis, my niece, Kiarra, and my nephew, Hamilton. Everything I am, I owe to all of you. To my grandmother, Mabel Harris, who passed away earlier this year at the blessed age of ninety-four, I wish you had lived to see this day, but I am grateful for the lifetime of lessons you bestowed upon me.

  And last but not least, I have to thank YOU, for taking the time to read my debut novel and this rather lengthy acknowledgements section. Every writer claims to write for his/herself but at some point we have to get out of our own way and let the world have it. I know One Blood will be very safe in your hands and I look forward to many journeys to come. As always, Amazon reviews are greatly appreciated!

  Qwantu Amaru

  Jersey City, NJ

  11/27/2011

 

 

 


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