E. N. Joy

E. N. Joy

About

BLESSEDselling author, E. N. Joy, is the writer behind the five book series, “New Day Divas,” coined the “Soap Opera In Print.”  Formerly writing secular works under the names Joylynn M. Jossel and JOY, this award winning author has been sharing her literary expertise on conference panels in her home town of Columbus, Ohio as well as cities across the country. 

 

After thirteen years of being a paralegal in the insurance industry, Joy finally divorced her career and married her mistress and her passion; writing.  In 2000, Joy formed her own publishing company, END OF THE RAINBOW projects, where she published her own works until landing a book deal with a major publisher.  Under End of the Rainbow, Joy has published New York Times and Essence Magazine Bestselling authors in the “Sinner Series,” in which the current releases are Even Sinners Have Souls (Book 1) and Even Sinners Have Souls TOO (Book 2).

 

In 2004, Joy branched off into the business of literary consulting in which she provides one-on-one consulting and literary services such as ghost writing, editing, professional read-throughs, write behinds, etc…  Her clients consist of first time authors, Essence Magazine bestselling authors, New York Times bestselling authors, and entertainers. 

 

Not forsaking her love of poetry in which she has published two works of poetry titled Please Tell Me If the Grass is Greener and World On My Shoulders, Joy plans to turn her focus back to poetry one day.  “But lately my spirit has been moving in another direction,” Joy says.  Needless to say, she will no longer be penning street lit (in which two of her titles, If I Ruled the World and Dollar Bill, made the Essence Magazine bestsellers list.  Dollar Bill was also translated to Japanese).  She will no longer be penning erotica or adult contemporary fiction either, in which one of her titles earned her the Borders bestselling African American romance award at the Romance Writers of America National Conference.  Instead, under the name E.N. Joy, she will be penning adult Christian fiction, and under the name N. Joy she will be penning children’s and young adult titles.  Joy’s children’s story, The Secret Olivia Told Me received the American Library Association Coretta Scott King Honor.  Book club rights have also been purchased by Scholastic and the book is on tour at Scholastic Book Fairs in schools across the country.  Elementary and middle school children have fallen in love with reading and creative writing as a result of the readings and workshops Joy performs in schools across the country.

 

 Currently, Joy is the executive editor for Urban Christian, in which the titles are distributed by Kensington Publishing Corporation out of New York.  When she’s not adding her two cents to other authors’ works, she’s diligently working on her own.  Joy’s latest project, the “New Day Divas” series, is taking the literary world by storm.  Book one of the series, She Who Finds A Husband and Book two, Been There Prayed That, are currently dominating book stores and libraries all over the country.  Joy is certain this project is the one that is going to afford her with the title of New York Times Bestselling Author.  Until then, she doesn’t mind the title of BLESSEDselling author.

 

Divided against Yourselves (Spell Weaver)

Divided against Yourselves (Spell Weaver)

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<h2>Taliesin Weaver thought that he had saved himself and his friends when he defeated the witch Ceridwen. He was wrong.</h2><h3><i>He always thought of evil as embodied in external threats that he could overcome in combat. Soon he will discover that the worst evil has been inside of him all along....</i></h3><p>Tal’s girlfriend is in a coma for which he holds himself responsible. A close friend, suffering from a past-life memory trauma similar to Tal's, is getting worse, not better. Morgan Le Fay is still lurking around and has an agenda Tal can’t figure out. Supernatural interruptions in his life are becoming more frequent, not less so, despite his expectations. In fact, Tal learns that something about his unique nature amplifies otherworldly forces in ways he never imagined were possible, ways that place at risk everyone close to him.</p><p>Tal and his allies must face everything from dead armies to dragons. As soon as they overcome one menace, another one is waiting for them. More people are depending on Tal than ever; he carries burdens few adults could face, let alone a sixteen-year-old like himself. Yet somehow Tal at first manages to handle everything the universe throws at him.</p><p>What Tal can’t handle is the discovery that a best friend, almost a brother, betrayed him, damaging Tal’s life beyond repair. For the first time, Tal feels a darkness within him, a darkness which he can only barely control...assuming he wants to. He’s no longer sure. Maybe there is something to be said for revenge, and even more to be said for taking what he wants. After all, he has the power...</p><p> </p><h2><u>Can Tal stop himself before he destroys everyone he has sworn he will protect? Scroll up to buy a copy and find out!</u></h2>

Story Behind The Book

Books and authors of books that are categorized as urban, erotic, street, ghetto, gangster, Hip-Hop fiction, or whatever else they are being labeled, are taking hard hits in the industry, especially by these so-called “literary writers”. Why is it that whenever black people bring the life they live front and center and turn it into art, society goes crazy? Are we that afraid and offended of the ghetto and the projects to the point where we ridicule those who talk about it? Is growing up in the hood that taboo? Spite popular belief, everything that comes from the ghetto isn’t all bad. There are some good products of the ghetto. It produces great individuals, some even authors. But because of the type of genre that these authors choose to pen, they are stigmatized and rumored unable to create literature without glorifying a trigger happy, drug dealing thug, or a burgundy micro braid wearing, gum poppin’, promiscuous gold digger, or a television stealing crack head (in addition to at least two curse words per paragraph). Even Sinners Have Souls is a compilation of short stories written by the literary industry’s most respected urban, erotic and street lit authors. It is the book that is going to shatter the myth about urban and street literature and its authors once and for all. This project is not so that authors have to defend their work, or even compromise it. The purpose is to show that they are multi-talented with a natural gift to pen what flows through their spirit and not just what’s selling and at the same time to add a creative twist on their already original writing styles. Each gritty and profound story is told in just as raw and real of a voice as any other urban erotic or urban street story, only these stories omit the use of cursing, offensive slang and explicit sexuality that authors sometimes feel is needed to authenticate their story. Instead, readers are lured in by the poignant storylines and themes and the genuine talents and abilities of these prolific authors. Each story has characters who face the same struggles and tragedies that any other character growing up in the hood might endure. But what is phenomenal about these characters is that although they might be living a dangerous and immoral lifestyle, they are not so far gone that they can’t acknowledge the power of a higher being and a life changing moment that could alter their lives forever. The spiritual importance of these stories will be displayed like never before in these author’s works. This project began with authors getting together to make a difference in the so-called state of urban literature. The end result is nourishing the reading community with a piece of literature that provides a significant upside to a life that otherwise might have been wasted if it had not have been for the mercy and grace of the Creator, but at the same time, once again, giving readers what’s real.

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