CAROL TAYLOR

THE EX CHRONICLES

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Carol Taylor, a former Random House book editor, has been in book publishing for over 16 years and has worked with many of today's top black writers. She is a freelance book editor, ghostwriter, and editorial consultant, a bestselling author of 7 books and an award-winning book editor. You can reach her at Carol@​BrownSugarBooks.com



PRAISE FOR
THE EX CHRONICLES

"It's a familiar premise—four 30-ish, New York City friends... navigating the perils of single life. Thankfully, Taylor makes it fresh again in her delicious debut novel."
— Publisher's Weekly


The [Ex Chronicles] is everything you think it would be, but nothing you’d expect. Yes, it’s steamy and sexy, but it’s also about love."
— UptownLife.net


"The Ex-Chronicles reaches a literary plateau that all of the three, or four sista-girlfriend premise based books should have achieved years ago; evolving from having caricatures of the successful, upward mobile, black women looking for love, to stories that feature characters who have both feet firmly rooted in reality." — AALBC.com


"The Ex Chronicles is a good story about four women living very complicated lives. All of these women have problems with men, but it goes much deeper than that. Self-worth, depression, alcoholism are just some of the issues that were addressed in this story. Strong characters and an interesting storyline makes The Ex Chronicles is a wonderful debut novel for Carol Taylor."
— Urban Reviews


PRAISE FOR BROWN SUGAR

"Audaciously refreshing."
—Essence
"A stylish anthology."
—Publishers Weekly
"As smart as it is sexy."
—Honey




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NEWSLETTER

Brown Sugar Newsletter

16-Jan-2007

Hello Beautiful People,

Happy New Year!

Thanks for signing up for news and information about all things Brown Sugar, which includes me, Carol Taylor.

The Brown Sugar books continue to sell, can I get an amen! My last anthology Wanderlust: Erotic Travel Tales was published to great reviews. Holla!

Taking a break from anthologies--basically editing other people's writing--I've been working on my own. I've been writing an erotic novel and an erotic mystery. Hey I know, erotic, erotic, but stick to what you're known for, right. Not always, I've written a short story that is a departure from what I'm known for. Let me hip you to Bronx Biannual, a hot new literary journal for the hip hop set. But don't let that hip hop stuff confuse you. It's eclectic, surprisingly diverse and full great stories with something for everyone. In it is my short story A Debt to Pay.

Bronx Biannual is edited by Miles Marshall Lewis, writer and former editor of Vibe, and is published by Akashic Books, don't know Akashic, you should. Google it.

As Miles says, "Hiphop is known for invading the stuffiest institutions (think Oscars). Therefore it was only a matter of time before heads bumrushed the exclusive circle of literary journals by doing what we do: starting our own. Bronx Biannual is the most important literary journal in hiphop America. Consider Bronx Biannual an urban Paris Review, or McSweeney's Quarterly Concern from a hiphop standpoint. The journal will publish new writing—fiction, essays, reportage, interviews, poems—twice a year. The intention is to publish both celebrated and unsung writers on a variety of subjects germane to the black aesthetic. Urbane urban literature: bourgeois yet boulevard. Bronx Biannual will be fluid like water. No guiding manifesto per se, no set format. Issues might be published as graphic novels, or with two sheets of metal bound like a spiral notebook and shrink-wrapped in a Mylar sleeve, or with a concept in mind of what the Factory might've come up with had Andy Warhol put out a literary journal. Like XXL magazine edited by Rhodes Scholars at Oxford or Vanity Fair edited in the South Bronx at the Point."

My story A Debt to Pay in the second installation of Bronx Biannual is a noir ode to Iceberg Slim. Don't know who he is, google him. You'll be glad you did.

In his introduction, editor Miles, author, hiphop chronicler, and Bronx native, remarks that the creation of Bronx Biannual, "the journal of urbane urban literature, follows in the footsteps of prior journals linked to cultural movements including Fire!!, published during the Harlem Renaissance, L'Etudiant Noir, created on the brink of the Negritude movement, and Yardbird Reader, founded on the heels of the Black Arts Movement. While such comparisons provide the intellectual setup, this is still hiphop and only one goal really matters: "to publish some dope stories."

I think he's done that. Just look at the contributors and their stories.

"The Story of My Hair" by Bahiyyih Davis
"The Newspaper Man" by Zadie Smith
"Church of the Living Womb Manifesto to Haters" by Liza Jessie Peterson
"The Wu-Tang Candidate" by Miles Marshall Lewis
"The Egg Man" by Sun Singleton
"Malaika Descending" by Sheree Renée Thomas
"Blues for Sister Rose" by Michael A. Gonzales
"Born Again" by t'ai freedom ford
"Knot Frum Hear" by D. Scot Miller
"Friday" by Kenji Jasper
"Love, Rage and Volkswagens" by SékouWrites
"Marine Tiger" by Jerry A. Rodriguez
"Walk Amidst the Broken Beds" by Staceyann Chin
"Broke-Down Princess" by kelly a. abel
"A Debt to Pay" by Carol Taylor
"Love Letter to Haiti" by Natasha Labaze

To find out more check out the blog:
http://bronxbiannual.blogspot.com/

If you want to know something more, ask me.

Talk more later.

Love and Happiness,
Carol

SELECTED WORKS

Magazine Article
Right Back Where I started From, Dwell Magazine, 2001
Society Column, Dwell Magazine 2001
MARRYING WITHIN YOUR RACE: BIGGER THAN BLACK AND WHITE?
Is there a crisis in black relationships? Despite millions of examples of loving couples, do black women and men still have negative perceptions of each other? If so, where did they come from and are they true?
MY LIFE AS AN EROTICA WRITER
TANGO MAGAZINE 2009
Interview
RAWSISTAZ INTERVIEW
An Editor on Editing and Writing
EROTIC WRITING Q&A
The Life of an Erotica Writer
Excerpt
A DEBT TO PAY
Bronx Biannual Literary Journal #2
Advice Column
OFF THE HOOK
Advice on Love and Lust
A novel
THE EX CHRONICLES
In a New York City rife with emotional landmines, four friends search for Mr. Right but often end up settling for Mr. Right Now.
Books
Brown Sugar A Collection of Erotic Black Fiction
A Los Angeles Times Bestseller and Winner of the 2001 Gold Pen Award for Best Short Story Collection
Brown Sugar 2 Great One Night Stands
The second book in the best-selling Brown Sugar series
Brown Sugar 3 When Opposites Attract
The third book in the best-selling Brown Sugar series.
The fourth book in the best-selling erotic collection
Brown Sugar 4: Secret Desires
Read an excerpt from the book
Short Stories
Harlem Homecoming
Uptown Magazine September 2005
Roots and Culture
Dwell Magazine April 2001
Luscious Jones
Oneworld Magazine Feb/Mar.2002
Double Dutch
Oneworld Magazine Sept./October 2003