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Black Girl @ the Gay Channel
by Darlyne Baugh
Full Court Press


Charlene Thomas needed a job and she took one quick at the Gay Channel. After being plopped into the brewing cauldron of a start-up network, she seizes her chance to rebuild her life following a traumatic divorce. Charlene is center stage when the media phenomenon shoots to #1 while juggling plenty of drama in her personal life—fighting a custody battle for her two children and comforting a best friend whose husband was caught “on the down-low.” Charlene Thomas is Black Girl @ the Gay Channel. Don't get in a sister's way. Good old ambition still rules the day. Pop-reality at its snarkiest!

Author Bio
In her debut novel, Black Girl @ the Gay Channel, Darlyne has given up a little dirt, but has saved most of it for her next project. Some of her film and television credits include In Dreams, All Over Me, Caught, Mr. Jealousy, OZ, and Showtime at the Apollo. During her cable network years she worked at Nickelodeon, Spike TV, Fuse TV, and the LGBT channel, Logo. Visit the author's website: http://darlynebaugh.com or follow on Twitter @Johannesgirl.
 

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“Darlyne Baugh’s debut novel is a timely respite to indulge in our current overly complicated, technological age of television-ism, gay-ism, sex-ism, racism, single mother-ism. But some things we just have to keep simple: our dreams may get off track but the rent must be paid and the children need cheese and crackers in their lunchboxes:)” –Deborah Gregory, Author, CATWALK and THE CHEETAH GIRLS

“Written with penetrating grace and unsparing humor! The characters jump off of the page. Great debut novel that leaves you wanting more.” –Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Actor, SECRETS & LIES and WITHOUT A TRACE

“Black Girl at the Gay Channel is a witty, entertaining, can’t put down read. It’s super insightful and filled with unforgettable characters. You’ll be left wanting more.” –Lisa Cortes, Executive Producer of PRECIOUS

“I could not stop laughing! Baugh’s powers of observation are truly awe-inspiring. Black Girl at the Gay Channel is a raucous backstage romp through a world she obviously knows very well. Timely. Intelligent. And deliciously funny.” –Dana Bryant, Author and Spoken Word Artist, SONG OF THE SIREN: TALES OF RHYTHM AND REVOLUTION and WISHING FROM THE TOP

 
 


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