Cheryl Head and Mysteries In Motown

Published: July 14, 2020, 4 a.m.

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Ep:040 Cheryl Head spent twenty years in public television and radio before turning to fiction writing.\\xa0 Her award-winning first novel, Long Way Home, is a story of the experience of black soldiers in America\\u2019s segregated war-time army and features two black, gay men.\\xa0

Head writes the Charlie Mack Motown Mysteries whose female PI protagonist is queer and black. Head is Director of Inclusion at the Golden Crown Literary Society. Its mission is to increase the visibility of lesbian-themed literature.\\xa0 Head was named to the 2019 Hall of Fame of the Saints and Sinners LGBTQ Literary Festival.\\xa0 \\xa0

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website: www.cherylhead.com
Twitter: @cheaddc
Facebook:\\xa0 \\xa0https://www.facebook.com/cheryl.head.104 \\xa0

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