Kole Black

Kole Black (born January 1, 1980 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an African-American screenwriter and author. He is the co-creator of Over The Rhine: The Series, a crime drama that centers around a Cincinnati police officer in the homicide unit who is investigating a series of brutal slayings in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. The television show stars Janine Nash, Anthony Russell, and Sigmund Maeley. Produced and Directed by Lee Zellars for RozMary Basement Flick Production L.L.C.

Black is also a noted fiction writer who writes under the Spaulden Publishing imprint of Connecticut Press. He is the author of four novels, The Chance She Took, The Risk of Chance, The Game of Chance and "Chance & Drama".

Kole Black is also the author of the "SEX THERAPY" series, a group of relationship books that provide women an honest and insightful glimpse into the mind of the modern man. Titles include; "SEX-THERAPY: A Woman's Guide To Understanding WHY MEN CHEAT", "SEX-THERAPY: A Woman's Guide To Understanding WHY MEN FEAR COMMITMENT" and "SEX-THERAPY: A Woman's Guide To Understanding WHAT MEN REALLY WANT". As of September 1, 2010, the last two books have not yet been released.

In addition, Black is a weekly syndicated news columnist. Entitled "I'm All Yours with Kole Black", the column appears in the Cincinnati Defender, a weekly news and entertainment publication. The column answers questions from individuals looking for advice on their most personal problems, usually related to some sort of sensitive relationship issue.

Black currently resides in Miami Beach, Florida.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Inside Out with Corey A. Burkes" UrbanReviews.com. Retrieved 28 June 2009.

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