Hello there, for those that do not know me, my name is Unoma Nwankwor and I write Christian romantic fiction. My stories are described as a fusion of faith and romance with a sprinkling of African spice. You did catch
At some point in your life, you come to what’s known as a fork in the road. You’re faced with two choices; two paths that both make sense and seem right. The question then is, Which path should you choose?
A few weeks ago I accepted a position with Brown Girls Books as the Publishing Manager for the new Brown Girls Faith imprint. The position is a dream I never dreamed would happen, but I’m incredibly excited and blessed that
A few years back I completed the 90 Day Bible Challenge during which I read the entire bible in 90 days. It was a great experience that I chronicled on my blog HERE. Well, tomorrow, on Wednesday, April 8, I
A month after its release date, The Fall of the Prodigal made # 2 on the Black Christian News Bestseller List. This was my first time ever making that bestseller list and I jumped for joy, shouting “Hallelujah!” But my
Recently, I attended a memorial for the older sister (61 years old) of a friend who had died years earlier. Through the grace of God Jeanni lived to see her daughter’s 16th birthday, then she slipped away at the age
In my previous blog, I shared my journey to publication. As you can imagine twelve years was a long time to have a dream. There were moments of indecision and doubt. There were time spans where I pushed my writing
One of the perks of being an author is that I get to attend book club discussions with readers. There’s one question that I can count on being asked at every meeting. And that’s “Are any parts of the story
I really didn’t know the answer until a paper trail led me to Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, South Carolina and other American ports of entry for those who were destined to be enslaved. Here’s my story… I became interested in my
Hello all. Today I felt led to share one of the entries from my 30-day devotional, If These Shoes Could Talk. All I will say is, “God is still in the miracle working business.” Swish. Swish. My windshield wipers did
If I was sitting in a Proverbs 31 Woman’s Support Group, I’d be compelled to raise my hand and confess: “My name is Rhonda McKnight and I don’t like to cook.” Seriously, not cooking seems to epidemic among authors, for
The written word has been a part of my life since I was a young child. So, I always knew that I would become a writer. As I grew older my love for writing grew. Through the years I wrote
It seems almost self-serving for an author to thank readers for purchasing and reading their books. Every artist is thankful to those who support their artistic and financial well-being. But it’s more than dollars-and-cents for most artists. We do what