Father, Author, Visionary: Marc G Boston

by John Reid, Editor

During a taping of “The Read with Carylee” show at Jirani’s Coffehouse in Manassas we had the chance to meet with Mr. Marc Boston, a husband, father of three and an author. He read his book, “The Girl Who Carried Too Much Stuff.” Afterwards, we sat down with Marc to discuss how he became a writer, and the importance of African American representation in books. Below is the video excerpt from the interview. For more information on how you can get in touch with Mr. Boston, check out his website at www.marcboston.com or on Facebook (@MarcBostonAuthor) or Instagram (@marcgboston).

 

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