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RELAY

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A high school track relay team is in the hunt for their ultimate goal. When tragedy strikes, the team bands together to capture a dream they've had since childhood. Totally within their grasp, they must come together as one to achieve the final victory. Along the way, they face personal challenges that threatens to derail their dreams - and their lives.

Explore the saga of the Appleton High School varsity track team as they compete to win a championship they have worked hard for - with difficulties along the way.

370 pages, Paperback

Published November 12, 2022

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Charles L. Chatmon

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Charles L. Chatmon is a fresh voice in the world of literature. His works of poetry captured in his books is written with a “stark sensitivity and style”. He was a contributor for the California Crusader News, L.A. Wave Newspaper, and the L.A. Watts Times. Charles's works have also appeared in Consciousness Magazine and Empire Beat Magazine.

He served as the executive director of the Los Angeles Black Book Expo. He helped to assist and participate in other local literary events.He is the co-owner of Chatmon’s Books, an online bookstore. Charles has taught writers workshops in the African American Museum and Library at Oakland and the AC Bilbrew Library in Los Angeles.

He has participated in the West Coast Black Writers Festival as a panelist, in the same role in the UCLA Bruins Speaker Series, a guest speaker at the California Writers Collective Empowerment Luncheon, the African American Museum and Library in Oakland's Meet The Authors program as a speaker, used his talents to appear in community events and Career Days in secondary schools in the Los Angeles and San Francisco Bay areas. Charles was a guest moderator for an Authors Spotlight event inside the Barnes and Noble at the Grove.

He holds a Bachelor of English degree from California State University, Los Angeles.

Charles is a two-time stroke survivor and is grateful to God he continues to fulfill his role as an author. As of March 2024, he is the director of the AC Bilbrew Library Writers Workshop.

Please contact Charles for an interview.

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