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Black Buying Power:
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Black U.S. Population:
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Top Five Black Cities
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Top Five Black Metros:
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- Washington-Baltimore
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- Los Angeles
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- Food 53.8 bil.
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Kimani Press to launch new line of books marketed to black
teens
(September
27, 2006) Kimani Press has announced plans to launch Kimani Tru, a new
line of fiction written for African-American teens, that will spotlight
young, emerging literary talent. The debut in February 2007 will feature
two releases, and thereafter one compelling novel each month. Kimani Tru
titles will address the triumphs, issues and concerns of today’s youth
with candor, wit and realism.
“African-American teens are underserved in today’s literary climate with
stories that solely dwell on the negative influences of the streets”
states Linda Gill (above), general manager of Kimani Press. “Our goal is
to reach out and embrace young adult readers with stories that are true to
their life experiences, but that also encourage growth, and empowerment.
At times, teens feel alone with the issues they are facing. In Kimani Tru
novels they will meet characters they can ultimately learn from.”
Featured authors for the new imprint include 17-year old Cassandra Carter,
with her debut novel Fast Life, and under-25 author Cecil Cross II
capturing the life of a graduating high-school senior attending college in
First Semester. Novels will also be penned by best-loved authors such as
Monica McKayhan (Indigo Summer), Earl Sewell (Daddy’s #1 Girl), and Joyce
E. Davis (Can’t Stop the Shine) who have crafted entertaining reads that
will appeal to all teens.
“Kimani Tru is a rare imprint in the young adult marketplace,” states
Evette Porter, editor at Kimani Press. “These novels will speak to them in
a voice that relates to the range of their experience in today’s complex
world,” she continues.
Kimani Press is a division of Harlequin Enterprises, Ltd. targeting
African-American readers which also publishes imprints Arabesque, Sepia,
New Spirit and Kimani Romance.
Harlequin supports this innovative imprint with a launch marketing program
that includes targeted mobile, digital and innovative grass-roots
campaigns. In addition, advertising support will be driven to select
consumer and trade publications. The marketing program also includes
exciting e-marketing online at African-American and young adult sites,
plus a dedicated site,
www.kimanitru.com.
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'Buying Power' report shows black consumers spending more on home life
As the American economy continues to move sluggishly,
African-American households are curtailing their spending in many
categories, including food, clothing and basic household items, while
investing more in home repair, home entertainment and consumer
electronics. Although they are trimming back, black consumers are still
spending more than their white counterparts on most of these products.
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