Reshonda Tate-Billingsley
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Reshonda Tate-Billingsley is an award winning and nationally best selling[citation needed] author and journalist. She has authored seven books concerning African-Americans and was involved in two anthologies. She has also been a television reporter for NBC affiliate KFOR in Oklahoma City and FOX affiliate KRIV in Houston, Texas. She is also a graduate of the University of Texas and is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.
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[edit] Books[1]
- Can I Get a Witness? (March 2008)
- The Pastor's Wife(Nov. 2007)
- Everybody Say Amen (Jul. 2007)
- With Friends Like These (Apr. 2007)
- Blessings in Disguise (Feb. 2007)
- Nothing But Drama (Nov. 2006)
- I Know I've Been Changed (Feb. 2006)
- Help! I've Turned Into My Mother (2005)
- Let the Church Say Amen (2004)
- My Brother's Keeper (2001)
- Four Degrees of Heat (anthology) Excerpt: "Rebound"
- Have a Little Faith (anthology) Excerpt: "Faith Will Overcome"
[edit] Awards[2]
- Five time winner of the National Association of Black Journalists Spirit in the Words
- Christian Fiction Book Award by the Library Journal (2004)
- Essence best selling author
- 2006 Texas Executive Woman on the Move
[edit] References
- ^ "About the Books" Retrieved March 22, 2007.
- ^ "Awards" Retrieved March 22, 2007.
[edit] External links
- Official Website
- MySpace Page
- Audio Interview with Reshonda Tate Billingsley on Urban Reviews