Richard Jeanty, The Publisher and Novelist
Richard Jeanty is a multi-faceted and open-minded urban novelist and a literary warrior for change.
Online, April 20, 2013 (Newswire.com) - As the founder and President of his own RJ Publications, Richard Jeanty works tirelessly as a crusader in the "Urban Literature" genre. His ability to turn words in to outstanding stories that drive the reader's imagination is uncanny. With well-formed characters that make his stories nonstop page turners making his sagas legends. In a short span of 10 years, Jeanty has written 15 books and published over 40 written by other authors. Prolific is an understatement as it relates to him. Always the innovator, he finds ways to bring freshness to every story.
Jeanty started his publishing company to not only publish his own works, but to give an invaluable avenue for talented writers of color to be published. He provides encouragement and support to all of his fellow writers and helps them dig deeper into themselves bringing out the best in their creativity.
Richard Jeanty's body of work includes his bestseller, Neglected Souls, Neglected No More, Ignorant Souls, Meeting Ms. Right(Whip Appeal), Kwame, Hoodfellas I, II & III, The Bedroom Bandit and his nonfiction work, The Most Dangerous Gang in America: The NYPD (Police). He is determined to be the best Urban Fiction novelist. 50 Shades of Grey may be considered child's play compared to what Jeanty is bringing to the table.
Jeanty fully, deeply understands the importance of education and maximizing the potential of raw urban talent; that realization drives him to consistently keep his eye on the prize of uplifting others. He is determined, via his work, to improve urban America's minds, souls, spirits and condition, to assist in ameliorating the circumstances that too often befall them.
To be sure, he is multi-faceted, but to describe Richard Jeanty in a few words, he's a literary warrior for change.
"I want to help people of color realize that their dreams do have potential and they don't have to continue to be enslaved in a close-minded society."
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