Troy Johnson

“Black Literature is for Everyone” —Troy Johnson”
Troy Johnson

Biography

A Shorter Biography of Troy Johnson ▶

Troy D. Johnson is the founder and president of the African American Literature Book Club (AALBC), one of the largest and most comprehensive platforms dedicated to Black literature. He established AALBC in 1997 to provide an online space for readers to explore and celebrate books by Black authors. Over the years, it has grown into a vital resource for the literary community, promoting both emerging and established Black writers.

Johnson’s work is characterized by his commitment to amplifying Black voices in the literary world. Through AALBC, he has created a platform that showcases the rich diversity of Black experiences, giving authors a venue to share stories that may be overlooked by mainstream publishing. His site features book reviews, author interviews, and a wide range of resources, helping Black authors reach broader audiences and ensuring that their work is accessible to readers globally.

In addition to his work with AALBC, Johnson has been an advocate for preserving Black literature and history. He believes in the importance of keeping the legacy of Black authors alive for future generations. By promoting works that reflect Black culture and heritage, he plays a pivotal role in maintaining these narratives within the public consciousness.

Johnson’s efforts also include challenging the systemic barriers faced by Black writers in the publishing industry. By offering them a platform and advocating for their inclusion in the larger literary landscape, he helps address the biases that have historically limited their visibility and success. His advocacy extends beyond publishing, fostering cultural understanding and appreciation through the promotion of literature that highlights the complexity and richness of Black experiences.

Through his leadership, AALBC has become a trusted resource for readers seeking to engage with diverse literary voices. The site not only curates book recommendations but also organizes events and builds a community of readers who are passionate about Black literature. Johnson’s dedication has made a lasting impact on both authors and readers, ensuring that Black literature continues to thrive and be celebrated.

Troy D. Johnson’s influence in the world of Black literature has earned him recognition as a key figure in promoting and preserving Black voices and stories, contributing to a more inclusive and equitable literary world.

Education

  • MBA from New York University’s Stern School of Business
  • MS from Polytechnic University (now NYU Tandon School of Engineering)
  • BS in Electrical Engineering from Syracuse University
  • Stanford University’s Publishing on the Web course

Professional Experience and Entrepreneurship

  • President of the African American Literature Book Club, the oldest and largest website dedicated to books by or about people of African descent
  • Book Publisher
  • Over 20 years of corporate experience in various roles, including network design for defense contractors and managing international projects for Wall Street firms

Teaching and Speaking

  • Adjunct Lecturer at Baruch College’s Zicklin School of Business (2014 – 2022)
  • Presenter at conferences and events globally, including The Wall Street Journal’s Future of Everything Festival and The National Black Writers Conference

Awards and Honors

  • Madam “CJ” Walker Award for Merit from the Hurston/Wright Foundation (2023)
  • New York City Proclamation for Outstanding Literary Activism (2022)
  • Jubilee Award from the Center for Black Literature (2022)
  • Pillar Award from the Go On Girl! Book Club (2020)
  • Literary Trailblazers Award from the African American Literary Awards Show (2017)
  • Literary Activist of the Year Award from the AAMBC Literary Award (2012)
  • Certificate of Appreciation from the City of Los Angeles for “Extraordinary Contributions to the Literacy Legacy of Los Angeles” (2008)
  • Outstanding Alumni Award from Syracuse University
  • EarthLink’s “The 100 Best Websites for African Americans” listing for AALBC.com
  • Named one of the 50 Most Powerful African Americans in Publishing by Black Issues Book Review magazine

Publications and Media Appearances

  • Author of numerous articles, including an article in Justice for Marcus Garvey (Broadleaf Books, 2024) and a new introduction to the 2020 hardcover edition of the Harlem Renaissance classic, The New Negro an Interpretation
  • Featured on C-SPAN2’s BookTV and in various publications such as Publishers Weekly, the New York Amsterdam News, The New York Times, Essence Magazine, Emerge, Black Issues Book Review, and many others

Contact:

Business Address:

Residence: Tampa, FL

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Listen to an Interview of Troy Johnson Interviewed by Lee E. Meadows on Detroit’s WPON’s “Book Beat” February 4, 1999

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Troy Johnson has Written 10 Book Review(s)
Troy Johnson Has Written 452 Article(s)
  1. Are Reading Rates Declining in the African American Community?
  2. AALBC in the Media
  3. Iron Pot Cooker CD Review
  4. History of our Annual Black Pack Party
  5. Notes: The Impact of Amazon, Google, and Facebook on the “Black Book Ecosystem”
  6. Google’s, Facebook’s, and Amazon’s Adverse Impact on Us All
  7. Complete List of 1,453 Titles Sold in 2006
  8. Favorite 50 African American Authors and Favorite 100 Titles of the 20th Century
  9. How to Share Your Book Information with AALBC
  10. What is the “Book Metadata Universe” and Why Does it Matter?
  11. National Book Awards Honors IBPA Members’ Impact
  12. The Power of Blogs
  13. The Power of Blogs Part 2
  14. The Power of Blogs Part 3
  15. The Power of Blogs Part 4
  16. The Power of Blogs Part 5 & Updates on AALBC.com
  17. Musings on AALBC.com
  18. The Best of The Black Book Web Sites - and other thoughts
  19. AALBC.com to Offer Self Published and Small Press Books Direct to Consumers at Competitive Discounts
  20. AALBC.com eNewsletter March 28th 2006
  21. AALBC.com to Exhibit at Book Expo America
  22. Are You a Winner?
  23. Panel discussion entitled Their Eyes Were Reading Smut:
  24. “...what, he think he live in a white neighborhood or sumptin?!”
  25. Can Black People Go 5 Minutes Without Music?
  26. Bern Nadette Stanis - Pens Book on Relationships
  27. Black New Yorkers: Booklover hopes to profit from his passion
  28. Mah Niggaz
  29. Actor Bill Duke Praises Author Relentless Aaron
  30. 12 Axioms for Understanding the Book Business
  31. I'm Voting for Barack Obama - Period!
  32. 21st Century Slavery - My Reaction
  33. My Reaction to "Hip-Hop mogul Russell Simmons calls for an end to "offensive words" in rap music"
  34. African-American Pavilion at Book Expo America 2007
  35. We are offering a Great New Service
  36. Author Martha Southgate Reflects on the State of African American Fiction
  37. A Conversation with Howard Zinn and Walter Mosley
  38. BET's Hot Ghetto Mess or Stop supporting the negative literature
  39. Stevie Wonder Concert Clip
  40. Troy Johnson, Founder of AALBC.com is interviewed by Darryl Jenkins
  41. Just Few Popular Books on AALBC.com
  42. 2007 Outstanding Alumni Award from Syracuse University
  43. Two Years Ago - Black New Yorkers: Booklover hopes to profit from his passion
  44. Terry McMillan Speaks out on the ill of the publishing industry
  45. Racist Hate Mail
  46. Karen Steffans Interviewed by AALBC.com
  47. American Gangster
  48. My Interview with Snoop of HBO's The Wire
  49. Barack Obama at Harlem's Apollo Theater, November 29th 2007
  50. The Best Black Book Search Engine Period!
  51. Three Largest Africa-American Book Sites Join Force to Promote Black Literature
  52. 2008 Essence Literary Award Winning Books Announced
  53. A Tribute to AALBC.com's 10th Anniversary
  54. AALBC.com's 10th Anniversary Party - Video
  55. Harlemnite Prays for Shootings... So Say the New York Times
  56. VIDEO: Amiri Baraka: Evolution of a Revolutionary Poet
  57. Cyclying from Harlem to Willow Grove, PA
  58. Antigua & Barbuda Literary Festival 2008 - Was a Blast
  59. 2009 ALA Midwinter Meeting - Denver, CO
  60. New Reviews by one of AALBC.com's Favorite Reviewers - Thumper
  61. Troy still has a few tricks
  62. Video Interview with Farai Chideya
  63. Mother’s Day Stories
  64. African-American Literary Industry Giants Gather in NYC
  65. Troy at the National Black Book Club Conference
  66. Troy's Really Cool African Adventure
  67. AALBC.com has changed a lot over the last 13 years.
  68. Is Erykah Badu's New Striptease Video: Publicity Stunt or Deep Message?
  69. Please Pardon the Appearence of My Blog
  70. Playing Around With My New Blog
  71. A Great Tip and Advice for Creating a Blog or Website (Part II)
  72. A Great Tip and Advice for Creating a Blog or Website (Part I)
  73. Publishing to my blog from my iPhone
  74. Enter AALBC.com's Best Book Trailer for 2010 Competition
  75. AALBC.com's The “For Colored Girls” Interview with Thandie Newton
  76. Facebook Profile Photo Trick
  77. Rappers Delight – Jay Z’s new book and the RZA interviewed
  78. Russell Simmons Hosts Book Party for CNN’s Soledad O’Brien
  79. AALBC.com's Founder's Take on For Colored Girls
  80. The Days of Being Gouged by Cable TV Companies Are Over...
  81. Edwidge Danticat The “Create Dangerously” Interview with AALBC.com
  82. Ellis Cose: An Author You Should Know
  83. Dr. Frances Cress Welsing: An Author You Should Know
  84. Shorten Links, Track Clicks, Using bit.ly Pro
  85. AALBC.com's November 2010 eNewsletter Was Just Published
  86. Of Thee I Sing: A Letter to My Daughters by Barack Obama - Book Review
  87. Lisa Armstrong's Moving Article in Essence Magazine [Jan. 2011]
  88. An Author You Should Know: Lalita Tademy
  89. A Filmmaker You Should Know: Janks Morton
  90. Please Donate to the Literary Freedom Project
  91. What does Steve Harvey Know About Relationships?
  92. 10 Books African-Americans Should Read & Have in the Home
  93. An Author You Should Know: Annette Gordon-Reed
  94. Tavis Smiley is no good for Black folks!
  95. African Rhytms: The Autobiography of Randy Weston - Read This Book
  96. Dr. John Henrik Clarke - A Great and Mighty Walk - Watch This Film!
  97. My Friend and Publishing Leader Manie Barron Passed away Saturday
  98. Vote for the Best Book Trailer of 2010!
  99. Social Media Conversation with Two Successful Webmasters
  100. Winner's Announced! The Best Book Trailer of 2010
  101. Bestselling eBooks for 2010
  102. Don't Bring Home a White Boy
  103. Orgasm, Inc - Scathing Expose’ Uncovers Pharmaceutical Industry Plot to Exploit Female Pleasure
  104. For Black History Month: Research & Share Your Family History
  105. Opal's Jim Crow Blues - Research & Share Your Family History (Part 2)
  106. Visitor’s day at Camp Grant – Research & Share Your Family History (Part 3)
  107. Black Book Websites Need Love Too
  108. Iyanla's Vanzant's Book Now a #1 New York Times Best Seller
  109. Random Thoughts About Facebook
  110. Reflections on Black Book Reviews
  111. "Troy's Triangle" for Publishing Success
  112. Google Worsens Web Experience by Retuning Poor Search Results
  113. How do I get my book featured on AALBC.com (for free)?
  114. Authors & Publishers: Can't earn Amazon affiliate commissions? You can still benefit!
  115. Free eBooks - Great Reads Available for Download Now
  116. Huria Search - Search the Global Black Community
  117. The 100 Best Web Sites for African Americans
  118. What Happened to the Best African American Literary Magazines?
  119. AALBC.com Thanks YOU for Your Support!
  120. The Top 7 American Writers of the 20th Century
  121. Death of the Black Owned, Independent, Bookstore
  122. AALBC.com Clients Make the NY Times Best Sellers List!
  123. 2012 Black Pack Party Photographs
  124. AALBC.com eNewsletter - August 1st 2012 - #193
  125. The Facebook Social Life of AALBC.com
  126. An Author You Should Know (Married Couples Edition)
  127. AALBC.com eNewsletter - September 20th 2012 - Issue #194
  128. AALBC.com eNewsletter – October 11th 2012 – Issue #195
  129. Are Bookstores Relevant?
  130. I have not read a book in three months!
  131. AALBC.com eNewsletter – November 30th 2012 – Issue #196
  132. What Was The Last Book You Read? The Celebrity Edition
  133. Blacktrospective 2012 - Annual Assessment of the Best in Black Film
  134. 7 Free Tools Guaranteed to Make Your Website Better!
  135. The 100 Best Films of 2012
  136. AALBC.com eNewsletter – December 31st 2012 – Issue #197
  137. eNewsletter Highlights – January 31st 2013 – Issue #198
  138. The Pimping of Wikipedia
  139. February 28th 2013 - eNewsletter Highlights
  140. THE BLACK SCHOLAR: Journal of Black Studies and Research
  141. March 26th 2013 – eNewsletter Highlights
  142. African-American Literature Web Sites Launch “Power List” of Best-Selling Books
  143. The 20 Most Well-Read Cities for African-Americans
  144. AALBC.com May 2013 eNewsletter Book Highlights
  145. Help Keep the Country's Oldest Black-owned Bookstore Open
  146. New Books Worth Checking Out - July 2013
  147. Ben-Jochannan, Clarke & Van Sertima's Reading Lists
  148. Harlem Book Fair 2013: Video, Photos & Awards
  149. 5 Things Writers Must Do To Survive Online
  150. 5 Ways to Support Independent Black Voices
  151. Brooklyn Book Festival 2013 - Photos and Video
  152. Share Info from Indie Black Owned Websites
  153. 5 Highly Recommended Books
  154. Random Thoughts on Technology & Culture
  155. My Favorite Readings from the 2013 National Book Award Finalists
  156. Happy New Year From AALBC.com’s Troy Johnson
  157. Mixed Race or Just Mixed Up? Children's Books Provide Answers
  158. Authors Don't Need Twitter
  159. 28 Reasons to Hug a Black Guy
  160. What is Wrong with Goodreads and Wikipedia?
  161. Join the Fight for Independence on the Web
  162. 3 Must Read Books for Social Media Advocates, Addicts & Sharecroppers
  163. There is a Lack of Unity Among Black Websites
  164. Get On Up - A New James Brown Movie Coming!
  165. Only 54 Black Owned Bookstores Remain in America
  166. April 2014 eNewsletter - Good Books, Films, Events, Articles & More
  167. Prince Among Slaves - Abdul Rahman Sori’s Story
  168. Marcus Books of San Francisco Evicted—Should We Care?
  169. By 2034 95% of Americans Will be Obese or Overweight
  170. Good Books, Films, Events & Articles – May 2014 eNewsletter
  171. Join Effort to Make “Forever an Ex” a Best-Selling Book
  172. The ESSENCE Brand—Where Black Women Come First—NOT!
  173. Good Books, Films, Events & Articles – June 23, 2014 eNewsletter
  174. Walter Dean Myers: More Than an Outstanding Writer
  175. Introducing Bestselling Author Nina Foxx
  176. Exercise Your Mind With a Good Book – July 29, 2014 eNewsletter
  177. Unpublished Stories From Octavia Butler Available for the First Time
  178. Enrich Your Life; Read a Good Book – August 2014 eNewsletter
  179. 7 Award Winning Books You Will Definitely Enjoy
  180. Garvey & Garveyism is Back in Print / 100 Anniversary of UNIA
  181. The Top Cities for Readers of African American Literature
  182. The Importance of Literacy
  183. Jane Addams Book Award Winner Jewell Parker Rhodes
  184. AALBC.com’s eNewsletter – October 28, 2014
  185. 36 African-American Nominees for National Book Awards
  186. Power List of Best-Selling African-American Books - Fall 2014
  187. National Conference of African American Librarians
  188. Is Amazon the Reader's Friend?
  189. Top 40 Books Read by African Americans
  190. Spike’s New Film is Bad, Kickstarter Funding is Worse
  191. Are Negro Girls Getting Prettier?
  192. Black Women Lead the Way Promoting Black Culture through Books
  193. Introducing Delaney Diamond, USA Today Bestselling Author
  194. Excellent Books, Authors, Events and More
  195. The Black Media Archive—Even Better than Facebook #HBIT
  196. Power List Best-Selling Books • Spring 2015
  197. Bestsellers Lists, Authors, New Books & More - June 2015
  198. NAACP Image Award Winner, Tony Rose pens, “America the Black Point of View”
  199. Our 10 Most Popular Discussions (and Why Discussion Forums Matter)
  200. New Self-Publishing Literary Award to Promote Diverse Books in Libraries
  201. Voice to Voice: The Girls Write Now 2015 Anthology
  202. Marc Lacy Releases Curse of the Whiskey House
  203. Read This to Discover Great Authors, Books, Events & More
  204. How Bloggers Can Help Each Other
  205. 40 Best-Selling African-American Books — Summer 2015
  206. New List! Best-Selling Children’s Books
  207. Great Books, Events, Films & More - October 2015 eNewsletter
  208. Serious Problems With Facebook Promotion
  209. Do You Trust That There are no Mistakes in Life?
  210. 2015 Year End Thank You!
  211. Our Future is Cyberspace
  212. Why Black Owned Websites Fail
  213. Ten Steps to Promote Diversity in Children’s Literature
  214. 30+ Must Read Books - Something for Everyone
  215. “Who Will Write a Story for the Children of Eric Garner?”
  216. 2016 National Black Writers Conference
  217. 378 Excellent Books, 77 Important Events
  218. The 2016 Black Pack Party & BookExpo America
  219. Terrific Books Coming in May, Beyond Adichie, and More!
  220. The 2016 Black Pack Party: A Wonderful Celebration!
  221. Anita Hemmings, the First Black Student to Attend Vassar College
  222. Celebrating the Best in Black Literature (May 31, 2016 Newsletter)
  223. June 2016 Newsletter Celebrating the Best in Black Literature
  224. The Results of a Decade on Social Media
  225. Top 50 Authors, Bestselling Books, and More
  226. The Willie Lynch Letter is a Hoax!
  227. September eNewsletter: Bestselling Books, 118 Book Events, and More
  228. The Cartel series is back...and more deadly than ever.
  229. Hilarious New Novel From Award-winning Playwright David Lamb
  230. The Louisiana Girls Trilogy from Jewell Parker Rhodes
  231. 100 Bestselling Authors, New Books, and More: October 2016 eNewsletter
  232. Black Books Galore! AALBC.com's November 2016 eNewsletter
  233. December 2016 Newsletter - Great New Books, Best Film of the Year, and More
  234. New Books February 2017, Book Reviews, Events, and More
  235. AAFCA Honored MOONLIGHT as Top Film & QUEEN SUGAR as the Top TV Show
  236. Victoria Christopher Murray Celebrates a Writing Career Spanning 20 Years and 27 Novels!
  237. Simon & Schuster Gives Racist Troll $250K Book Deal, But Boycotting Them Makes No Sense
  238. March 1, 2017 Newsletter — Book Award Announcements, New Books, and More
  239. March 28, 2017 Newsletter — Book Recommendations, News, Contests, and More
  240. 25 African Women Writers You Should Read
  241. Black Writers Dominate the 2017 Pulitzer Prizes
  242. Video: Update on The Premier Website for Black Books
  243. April 18, 2017 Newsletter: New Books, Vote for Your Favorite Author, and More
  244. Amazon‘s Echo Look: Exploiting Our Inner Narcissist
  245. The 2017 Black Pack Party @ Clyde Frazier’s May 31, 2017
  246. Documentary Film on History of Blacks in Fantasy, Horror, and Science Fiction Books
  247. AALBC.com Partners with What's The 411 TV
  248. May 2017 Newsletter: Bestselling Books, New Books, Author Info, and Much More
  249. Troy Johnson: Literary Activist of the Year 2017
  250. 2 Ways Google is Killing Online Booksellers & How You Can Help
  251. June 2017 eNewsletter: The Best New Books, Author Info, and More
  252. How is African American Literature Really Doing?
  253. July 25, 2017 Newsletter - Includes the Most Critically Acclaimed Books of the Last 40 Years
  254. A Special Note for Authors, Publishers, and Book Promoters
  255. Highlighting Books Needed for Survival
  256. SECRETS World Premieres, September 16 at 8:00 p.m. on BET
  257. How Facebook is Perverting Your Internet.
  258. Bestselling Books, The Top 25 Black-Owned Sites, New Books, and More
  259. We Must Patronize Black-Owned Websites or Lose Them
  260. Would You Stop Buying Books from Amazon.com to Save the Book Industry?
  261. Book Club Picks - $10 Classics from HarperCollins - Plus More in AALBC’s eNewsletter
  262. “Would You Stop Buying Books from Amazon.com to Save the Black Book Industry?”
  263. October Bestsellers, Award Winning Books, New Bookstores and More
  264. 5 Books for the Holidays! - Spotlight - December 17, 2017
  265. December eNewsletter Great New Children's Books and More
  266. Blue Nile Press Presents: Raisins in Milk by David Covin
  267. The Mantle Proudly Publishes Authors From “Shithole Countries”
  268. 39 Bestselling Books and More About #ReadingBlack
  269. Spotlight on the 14th National Black Writers Conference: March 22 – March 25, 2018
  270. AALBC.com Celebrates 20 Years!
  271. Ghost Boys, a Powerful New Novel, for Young Readers, from Jewell Parker Rhodes
  272. The Ultimate Top 10 Books Lists, Great New Books, Black Classic Press Celebrates 40 Years, and More!
  273. Google‘s Adverse Impact on the World Wide Web
  274. April Bestselling Books, Win Barracoon, Top Erotica, Google is too Powerful, and More
  275. New Novel Explores What Our World Would Be Like if the South Won the Civil War
  276. July eNewsletter: Best Sellers, Reviews, a Contest, and Our Online Book Club is Coming Back!
  277. Video Coverage of the 2018 National Book Club Conference
  278. August 2018 eNewsletter Recommended Reads, Videos, and More
  279. September Newsletter: Recommended Reads, the MS Book Festival, and More
  280. Mary Monroe’s New Book, REMEMBRANCE, "A Cozy Holiday Read!"
  281. Google Should Pay for Content We Produce Which They Use to Generate Revenue
  282. AALBC’s Newsletter: Bestsellers, Novelist Stacey Abrams, Texas Book Festival Videos & More
  283. Highly Recommended, Recently Reviewed, and Discounted Books
  284. Get a Jump Start on Black History Month with 100+ Terrific Books
  285. ★ AALBC Now Sells Audiobooks and Accomplishes a First
  286. ★ Award Winning Titles, Book Reviews and More - April Newsletter
  287. Bestselling Books, Book Reviews, & More - May 2019 Newsletter
  288. AALBC Online Book Club’s Summer Reading List
  289. Bing Site Search is a Great Alternative, to Google Site Search, for a Website’s Search Engine
  290. AALBC is Done with Amazon!
  291. Troy Now “Blogs” on AALBC's Discussion Forum
  292. 17th Annual Celeb.of Black Writing
  293. A Report From The Field
  294. More Bios.
  295. The Sight of the 360 Event
  296. 4th Annual AA Children's Book Fair
  297. AA Cultural Expo 2000
  298. AA Book Stores
  299. AALBC.com Workshops for Writers
  300. AA LIT. CONFERENCE 2000
  301. AA LIT. CONFERENCE 2001
  302. African American Review
  303. Adibooks - Book Printer
  304. Portable Document Format (PDF) Files
  305. Advertising Online
  306. African Amer. Images
  307. African Voices Magazine
  308. Anita Diggs
  309. Articles for Writers
  310. Ask The Expert
  311. Banks Communications
  312. Bantam Doubleday Dell
  313. Beckham Publications Group
  314. BARTLETT’S FAMILIAR BLACK QUOTATIONS: Edited by Retha Powers
  315. BCP Digital Printing
  316. Bebop Books
  317. Benita Dale
  318. Black Renaissance Noire
  319. Black Renaissance Noire
  320. Black Americans in Publishing
  321. Black Belt Press
  322. 3rd Blackboard Midwest Music & Book Fest.
  323. Black Orchid Lit. Agency
  324. BlackWords Poetry
  325. Book-Remarks.com
  326. Book Expo America 2000
  327. Book Expo America 2001
  328. Booking Matters Magazine
  329. Book Cover Designer
  330. Book Printers
  331. C&B Books Distribution
  332. Callaloo
  333. Call for Book Submissions
  334. Submission Guidelines
  335. Blockson Literary Collective
  336. Connor Literary Agency
  337. Table of Contents
  338. Contest Winner
  339. Create Great eBook Covers
  340. Crichton & Associates
  341. Dark Matter II
  342. Dialogue
  343. Disilgold Publishing
  344. Doula: Jrnl of Rap Music & Hip Hop Cltr
  345. Fall/Winter 1999
  346. Earl Cox
  347. Earl Cox & Associates
  348. What is a Editor and Copyeditor?
  349. Editing Services
  350. Marketing Solutions
  351. Etheridge Knight Festival
  352. Youth Poetry Contest Guidelines
  353. EK Festival 2002 Flyer
  354. Esther Magazine
  355. Etheridge Knight Poetry Fest 2001
  356. AALBC.com The #1 Site for African American Literature - Author Profiles, Book Reviews, Interviews and More
  357. Every Generation Media
  358. EyeEdit -- Editorial Services
  359. Online Magazines
  360. Faith Childs Literary Agency
  361. The Web calendar editor for AALBC.com Events Page
  362. FYAH.com
  363. F.Y.O.S.
  364. Genesis Press Inc.
  365. Gentle Pen Editorial Services
  366. Getting in Dialogue
  367. Gifted Voices
  368. Becoming an Great Talk Radio Guest
  369. Guestbook
  370. Harlem World
  371. HBF Publishers
  372. Hilton Publishing
  373. Search Form
  374. Iambia Media
  375. Jazzy Pen Communications
  376. JMG Books
  377. KimaniTRU
  378. Kimani Press
  379. KIP Business Report
  380. Kissed Publications and Literary Agency
  381. Kujichagulia Press
  382. Lawrence Jordan Literary Agency
  383. Lisa Davis Literary Agency
  384. Literature Libraries
  385. Lorraine and James
  386. Macavelli Press
  387. Edit1st.com: AALBC.com's Manuscript Editing Service
  388. 2003's List
  389. 2004's List
  390. Meroen Press
  391. Migrated Writers
  392. Milligan Books
  393. mosaicbooks.com
  394. Mosaic Literary Magazine #24 Spring 2009
  395. Mosaic Literary Magazine #26 Spring 2010
  396. Mosaic Literary Magazine #25 Summer 2009
  397. Ms. Frosty Publishing
  398. My Sacred Texts
  399. Need Inspiration to Write?  Begin Within
  400. Neshee Publication
  401. Njozi Magazine
  402. Novel Writing Workshops
  403. On-Line Newsletters
  404. On-line Writers Workshop
  405. A List of Online Black Newspapers in America
  406. PageTurner.net
  407. Parker Publishing
  408. Pines One Publications
  409. Premier Issue
  410. Book & Author Promotion
  411. Publishers Indemnity Insurance: What is it, and how do you get it?
  412. Publishing Consultant
  413. Quantum Leap Publisher
  414. ReGeJe Press
  415. rolling out - Print, Online Video, Photos, News, and More
  416. Sample Manuscript Critique #1 - AALBC.com Manscript Critique Service
  417. Sample Manuscript Critique #2 - AALBC.com Manscript Critique Service
  418. NetNation's Archive Search Engine
  419. Serendipity Literary Agency
  420. Bklyn Festival Showcases Emerging Authors
  421. Message
  422. Sign Up as an Amazon.com Affiliate
  423. Skyelight Literature
  424. St. Martin's Press - Backlist
  425. The #1 Site for African American
  426. The #1 Site for African American
  427. Souls
  428. South End Press
  429. Stinson Literary Agency
  430. Submission Guidelines
  431. Summer_1998
  432. The Caribbean Writer
  433. The Cartel Publications, CEO, T. Styles
  434. Timbooktu
  435. Track Your Clicks or (Shorten Your URL's)
  436. TriCom
  437. Tupac Play
  438. What is typical discount to book sellers?
  439. University of Pittsburgh Press
  440. Up & Coming Magazine
  441. Urban Lit Review Magazine
  442. Use Tweedeck
  443. U.B. & U.S.
  444. Valentine Editorial Services
  445. Video Distribution Service (http://videobookpromo.com)
  446. Western Journal of Black Studies
  447. Wiley, Inc.
  448. phati'tude
  449. Writers Digest
  450. Writersandpoets.com
Troy Johnson Has Conducted 5 Interview(s)
Troy Johnson Has Reviewed 7 Film(s)

Three Books by Troy Johnson