Shaundale Rénā
Biography of Shaundale Rénā
Meet Shaundale Rénā (@iShaundale), an award-winning literary professional with more than ten years’ editing experience. With an impressive six international awards under her belt, Shaundale has honed her skills in various genres, including romantic comedy, historical and women’s fiction, as well as nonfiction self-help and memoir. Her passion lies in the intricate process of connecting stories on a broader scale, delving into the essence of the narrative and strengthening it to its fullest potential. She has left her mark on both indie and traditionally published authors, collaborating with esteemed imprints such as Adams Media/Simon & Schuster and Lake Union Publishing/Amazon Publishing.
Shaundale’s knack for identifying and enhancing the essence of a story is evident in her successful collaborations. From working on titles like Self-Care for Black Women by Oludara Adeeyo to contributing to the success of multi-#1 Amazon bestseller Scarlet Carnation by Laila Ibrahim, she has proven her ability to elevate diverse voices and narratives. Among her notable achievements are her collaborations with self-published authors Kimberlee Yolanda Williams and Zariah L. Banks, whose works have garnered recognition and awards, including the Independent Publishers Book Award (IPPY), Best Indie Book Award (BIBA), Next Generation Indie Book Awards (NGIBA), Firebird Award, and BookFest Award.
Beyond her editing endeavors, Shaundale Rénā is an active contributor to Kiza Blacklit, a quarterly publication, as the New Releases columnist. With her expertise, dedication and passion for storytelling, she continues to make significant contributions to the literary world, shaping narratives and amplifying diverse voices.
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Shaundale Rénā has Written 4 Book Review(s) for AALBC.com
- Dearly Beloved: Prince, Spirituality, and This Thing Called Life by Pamela Ayo Yetunde
- Jesus and the Abolitionists: How Anarchist Christianity Empowers the People by Terry J. Stokes
- My Hair Can by Matt Forté
- Youth Change Agent: Empower a Young Person to Make the Transition to a Better Life by Keith Strickland and Lucas L. Johnson II