These Las Vegas authors are ready to answer your questions about the publishing process and discuss their personal journeys that led them to becoming authors.
Moderated by The Bookfest award-winning author L'Ve Hall.
L’Ve Hall
Infinite Mine, Secretly Mine, All Mine & Perfectly Flawed
Author L'Ve Hall has successfully brought her dream life to fruition.
Balancing a thriving career alongside her writing pursuits, she has finally dedicated ample time to craft unforgettable love stories.
Her ultimate passion lies in creating love stories that leave a lasting imprint in readers' hearts . With years of dedicated writing under her belt, she has turned her craft into a habitual hobby. Unexpectedly, her first novel, Infinite Mine, found its way to publication and exceeded her wildest dreams. Adoringly deemed "Lovelies" by L’Ve Hall, her readers were captivated by this debut and yearned for more from the talented author. The overwhelming outpouring of positive and reassuring feedback from her readers affirmed her ambitions of being a writer. As she released the gripping sequels Secretly Mine and All Mine, her loyal readers exceeded even her loftiest aspirations.
L’Ve Hall is filled with excitement as she ventures into uncharted territory with her expanded writing style in her captivating novel Perfectly Flawed. This incredible work delves into the profound depths of love, exploring many profound and compelling topics.
When she's not writing, L'Ve Hall can be found enjoying quality time with her loved ones or immersing herself in a wide range of novels crafted by authors from around the globe. L'Ve Hall currently resides in Henderson, NV, along with her husband and their family. For more information and works by the author please visit www.lvehall.org
Quincella Genevieve Rivers
Think Of Me When You Drink Tea
Because of her hearing impairment, as a child Quincella had a speech impediment. She was self-conscious of her speech and found solace in writing. When she was eleven, her mother bought her a diary, and Quincella began to write. The words flowed as she found a healthy outlet for her emotions, and as the words began to rhyme, young Quincella realized she was a poet.
Think of Me When You Drink Tea is a soothing collection of poems that evokes deep feeling. Each poem is its own little story and draws on real-life experiences, as well as on hopes and dreams. Quincellas poems touch on fashion, art, love, and social justice. She hopes to inspire and empower, giving readers a sense of pride in who they are.
While having a cup of tea, imagine the sound of waves crashing on a beach. Visualize yourself sophisticated, confident, and walking tall. Life is a journey filled with obstacles, triumphs, and failures, and Quincellas collection encompasses the emotions of all. Still, always remember: do not cry because things ended; smile because they happened.
Daynice Cochran
Unfinished, In Between, Dazed
Daynice Cochran is a 32 year old mom of two from Las Vegas, NV who loves to write. She turned her passion for reading into creating her own stories, with a goal to “inspire all to be heard”. Attending college at an HBCU, Lincoln University of Missouri, she loves to give everyone the experience of different HBCU’s and black culture around the country through her words.
Christopher Murphy
Where The Boys Are, The Other Side of The Mirror & The Dark Side of The Mirror
Christopher Murphy is an activist, artist and author of the breakout thriller, Where The Boys Are. Christopher is a graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University and the Hurston/Wright Foundation. As a graphic designer/copywriter/marketer by day and author by night, Christopher can usually be found creating and designing behind the bright neon glow of his laptop. When he’s not writing, he enjoys traveling to new destinations. He is a shameless thrill-seeker, lover of roller coasters and all things that go fast. Christopher lives and works out of his home in Las Vegas with “the hubs” and their two dogs, and is currently writing his next novel. For more information and works by the author please visit www.ChristopherMurphyBooks.com
Kenyatta Neal-Johnson
Mookie's Miracles
Kenyatta Neal a native Chicagoan, educator and entrepreneur. Affectionately called Mookie as a child, is an inspiring author whose journey exemplifies resilience and determination. As a child, she faced significant challenges due to a rare bone disease that resulted in multiple surgeries and prevented her from walking. Despite these obstacles, Mookie’s unwavering spirit, support from her family and friends, she triumphantly overcame these obstacles and learned to walk.
Kenyatta currently resides in Henderson, Nevada with her two children and two grandchildren. She is writing Mookie’s Miracles as a book series to encourage all children with disabilities that they can overcome challenges and lead fulfilling lives. Through her work as an educator and entrepreneur, Kenyatta continues to inspire others with her story.
Come out and join in an afternoon of information, book signing and fun! Books will be available for sale.
Free and open to the public. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis and may be limited.
Call 702-507-6021 for more information
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Books, Poetry & Writing |
Mon, Dec 23 | 10:00AM to 8:00PM |
Tue, Dec 24 | Closed |
(Christmas Eve) | |
Wed, Dec 25 | Closed |
(Christmas) | |
Thu, Dec 26 | 10:00AM to 8:00PM |
Fri, Dec 27 | 10:00AM to 6:00PM |
Sat, Dec 28 | 10:00AM to 6:00PM |
Sun, Dec 29 | 10:00AM to 6:00PM |
Located in southeast Las Vegas, the Whitney Library opened in June 1994 with notable architectural design by Holmes Sabatini. This 24,500-square-foot library houses 57,500 volumes and features a 198-seat concert hall.