In previous weeks, I introduced several women writers who are featured in the recently released anthology Voices from the Block: A Legacy of African-American Literature . This week I am pleased to introduce yet another–Toyette Dowdell. I met Toyette years ago and know her to be a highly skilled writer. I consider it an honor for my work to appear with hers in Voices. I can’t wait for you to learn more about this gifted writer through her interview below, and if you’re interested in meeting Toyette in person, she and many of the other contributors to Voices will be at Absinthe Lounge at Southside on Lamar, Dallas, Texas, Saturday, April 5, 7:00 pm.
When did you know you wanted to write?
Toyette: I was an insatiable reader as a child and wrote lots of short stories and plays when I was young, but I decided I wanted to pursue it more seriously after watching the movie Purple Rain by Prince. I said to myself, “Prince wrote a movie so I know I can do that!”
What was your first written work?
Toyette: My first written work was a youth mystery patterned after the Encyclopedia Brown series. My first published piece was a play I wrote that was performed on stage when I was a freshman in high school.
What is your inspiration for writing? Or, where do you get your ideas for your stories, poems, etc.
Toyette: My inspiration for writing is to make other people feel the way I do when I read a really good book which is to be totally immersed in the story. My writing is all about entertaining and engaging my readers. I want them to be caught up in what’s happening and if there is a little bit of thought provocation then all the better.
What are you currently working on?
Toyette: I am currently working on a mystery thriller based in Texas about a female Texas Ranger.
Hi ladies-
I just finished reading Voices From the Block. I loved it 🙂 I wrote a review and posted it on Amazon and Goodreads.
You are doing amazing things…
You are my hero! Thank you so much for the support and outstanding review. Outstanding is not really the best word to describe the power of your review. I was simply bowled over. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! And may God continue to bless the works of your hands.
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Another great interview from one of the fabulous contributors to Voices from the Block! Check it out.