Graduation is the story of a
blooming relationship between a mature woman and a maturing young man who
happens into her bookstore. As she helps
him transition from college to career he helps her transition from behind the counter to between the sheets.
Below I answer questions for readers
****I did not mention names for a reason. If you haven’t read it yet check it out. If you have read it read it again with this new information.
1. I feel the Bookstore is a main character in the story, is that true?
Yes it is, I grew up in a book store. I met many people and learned many things there. Bookstores are like train/bus station or airports to me. People are coming there to find new destinations; their modes of transportation are the books.
2. Why did you list the books he purchased
in the story?
My hope was
that people would relate to them if they had read them and read them if they
had not. I try to offer the readers ways
to continue the story long after they have read it. When you know what’s in those books you get a
better understanding of the character and what they were thinking or
doing. You also can get more tangible
perspectives on the deeper elements of sexuality. I also want to promote an Afrikan perspective
to people so that we will not feel that we have to squeeze ourselves into boxes
or modes of operating that don’t fit. As
we study other cultures we can find new things that work better for us.
3. Do you feel these books are essential
for Black spirituality and sexuality?
Absolutely!!!!
Unfortunately we are not taught the traditional practices and teaching around
sexuality and spirituality. This can
cause us to seek fulfillment in things that will never be able to satiate us
without the more intimate connections and holistic approaches. I have read all of them more than once in my
adolescence and again as I matured. Each
time I read them I have gained a deeper understanding. That’s the things with
books that are well written they offer you a new journey each time. It is like “sight seeing” when you travel,
you only really notice what you are looking for at the moment. My hope is after
reading these or considering things the reader will find something new in these
stories as well.
4. I love how in Graduation you created a
positive young Black man with this character. Do you feel that we are lacking
characters like him in today’s books?
I am surrounded
by positive black men, young and old. I
have been all of my life. The majority
of black men are doing good things. They
are often over shadowed by negative media representations. I write from my truth so this character was a
reflection of the men I have met, grown up with, been in relationships and come
across in some form in my lifetime. Yes
I think we are lacking characters like him in books but not in reality. It is my responsibility to highlight those black
men who are often overlooked but who represent the majority of black men.
5. Will we see more of these characters in
the future? I would love to see what the future hold for them.
Only time will tell J But if there is a large demand for them I will
definitely work to meet that demand.
There are so many wonderful stories about black love to tell it is very
likely it can be continued.
At the end of the
chapter, what language was she speaking and what did she say?
She is speaking an ancient pre Kemetic language that causes
the “Atum” to awaken within him. It is a
practice sparking the energy of something to activate it. They are more
intonation that “words” as we think of today.
It is the vibration of them that makes them work. She is basically saying “get hard/arise”
Do you look at the woman
as being a “cougar”?
That’s funny, and no.
You have to look at the perspective of things. This is not a woman who sought him out or
even initiated the relationship. She was
literally minding her own business when the young man graced her door
step. He obliviously had been attracted
to her for years, where as, she was not interested in him initially. His growth over the years and even his willingness
to learn and grow past his comfort zone caused her to notice him. She is a responsible woman like most of us
are and would only take him as far as he needed to go.
What was here
relationship with the old man? Was he
only mentoring the young man to get next to her?
They had known and worked with each other for many
years. The had mutual love and respect
for one another. He had pursued her for
years but she was not interested because he was known around turn for being
with multiple women. He was also very
wealthy and active in the community so everyone paid attention to what he was
doing, she prefers discretion. Although it may have helped the young man get
him foot in the door, the older man genuinely is trying to help him and teach
him the ropes.