- E. Lynn Harris
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footnotes =E. Lynn Harris is an openly
gay African American author, (bornJune 20 ,1955 ) most known for his depictions ofAfrican American men on the down low or in the closet. Born inFlint, Michigan , he has homes in bothAtlanta, Georgia andFayetteville, Arkansas .citation |last=Foxxe |first=Austin |title=A Visible Life |url=http://www.advocate.com/html/stories/893/893_harris.asp |periodical=The Advocate |date=July 8 ,2003 |accessdate=2008-02-25 ] In his writings, Harris maintains a poignant motif, occasionally emotive, that incorporatesvernacular andslang from popular culture.Harris became the first black male
cheerleader while attending theUniversity of Arkansas . After graduation he became a computer salesman withIBM for a time.Vanessa Ward Hines, "Bestselling author motivates students to find themselves, live passion" "The South End " (Detroit) April, 2005, p. 1]Harris was initially unable to land a book deal with a reputable publishing house for his first work, "Invisible Life", so he self-published it through a vanity publisher and sold copies from his car trunk.Ibid, p. 1] Since then, five of his novels have achieved "New York Times" bestseller status.
Not only a fiction author, Harris has penned a personal memoir, "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted?"Ibid, p. 1]
Works
* "Invisible Life" (1991 Self Published – 1994 Mass Marketed)
* "Just As I Am" (1995) *
* "And This Too Shall Pass" (1997)
* "If This World Were Mine" (1998) **
* "Abide With Me" (2000)
* "Not A Day Goes By" (2000)
* "Any Way the Wind Blows" (2002) *
* "A Love Of My Own" (2003) *
* "What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted – A Memoir" (2004)
* "I Say a Little Prayer" (2006)
* "Just Too Good To Be True" (2008)* Winner of Blackboard's Novel of the Year Award
** Winner of James Baldwin Award for Literary ExcellenceReferences
External links
* [http://www.randomhouse.com/features/elynnharris Official Website]
* [http://www.urban-reviews.com/ontheline.html Audio Interview with E. Lynn Harris] onUrban Reviews Persondata
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