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Founders independent publishing company, FYOS
Entertainment, LLC
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Tonya Marie is a Dean's
List graduate of Northwestern University (NU) and former student-athlete
who attended NU on a full four-year tennis scholarship (87-91). Tonya
Marie also competed on the professional women's tennis tour for four years
before giving up the tennis court for the court of law. Her most notable
competitions include the US Open, Virginia Slims of Philadelphia and the
Lipton.
Tonya Marie is also a cum
laude graduate of Howard University School of Law (HUSL). At HUSL,
Tonya Marie was Editor-In-Chief of the Law Journal. She has since
published a law review article entitled The Intersectionality of Race
and Gender in the Context of Intercollegiate Athletics. She is also a
member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (Gamma Chi Chapter, Spr. 89). |
Susan Borden Evans, Esquire
is the maternal influence of FYOSSM Entertainment, LLC. Susan
is an intellectual property attorney in the Philadelphia firm of Susan
Borden Evans Associates, PC. Ms. Evans is a member of the patent bar and
concentrates her practice in patent and trademark prosecution.
Ms. Evans has always
supported every endeavor of her daughter Tonya Marie -- from hair brained
schemes to lifelong passions. Tonya Marie's artistic pursuits are no
exception. In fact, Ms. Evans is now branching out into the world of
publishing in order to help market and promote FYOSSM
publications! |
FYOS
Submission Guidelines for Publication
Manuscripts:
In
Spring 2001, FYOS will begin soliciting submissions for possible publication
in 2002. Visit their FAQ Page
for their
submission guidelines.
To receive submission guidelines via regular mail, please send a SASE to:
FYOS
Entertainment, LLC
ATTN:
Submission Guidelines Request
P.O. Box
2021
Phila., PA
19103
Until
Spring 2001, FYOS is only accepting SOLICITED
manuscripts, so please do not forward unsolicited manuscripts at this time.
Our baseline publication criteria requires that authors be black.
FYOS seeks to publish black writers throughout the Diaspora. At this time,
they will only consider poetry and general fiction. FYOS does not publish romance,
sci-fi, non-fiction or children's books.
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