The world of e-book publishing has not been traditionally variety to Black and Brown authors. That’s why literary champions of range, like Yona Deshommes, 56, stand out.
After a prolonged profession in training and publishing, Deshommes based her personal publishing firm, Riverchild Media LLC. Her mission is solely to amplify the voices of authors of colour, showcase their works, and discover revolutionary promotional avenues that develop their enterprise.
A daughter of Haitian immigrants, Deshommes was born in Brooklyn and raised in Rockland County. Her father is a retired math instructor and her mom was a nurse. Her earliest reminiscence was sitting on the kitchen desk together with her father as he learn the newspaper. Large on training, her dad and mom inspired an early appreciation for studying.
Initially, she pursued being a health care provider to please her household, attending Hofstra College as a biology main. “That didn’t occur. That was actually my dad’s dream, not mine,” mentioned Deshommes. “And I type of fell into instructing by chance.”
Deshommes took a job as a tutorial coordinator at a residential remedy middle in Chestnut Ridge known as Edwin Gould Academy within the Nineties. She labored primarily with at-risk youth from the foster care and juvenile justice system, lots of whom have been reluctant readers. She acquired her undergraduate diploma in particular training from Metropolis Faculty and went on to be a instructing assistant. She used books reminiscent of “The Coldest Winter Ever” by Sister Souljah, “Valuable” and “Push” by Sapphire, and “Monster” by Walter Dean Myers to get them to learn and was ready to make use of these books to show them to suppose critically.
“I used to be a kind of rabble rousers, I assume you’d name them, on the college,” mentioned Deshommes. “I used to be a fierce advocate for the youngsters. On the finish of the day, they have been Black and Brown kids and so they’d deal with them like experiments.”
Deshommes suspects that friction led to her being let go from her college. For the primary time, she thought-about a profession in publishing and modifying. She landed a pivotal internship in 2003, and began working as an assistant at then-Warner Books (now Hachette Guide Group USA). She moved onto Harper Collins in publicity and publishing, working with greater profile authors. Ultimately, she discovered a house at Atria Books for the following 13 years. She spent the higher a part of her profession working with authors of colour like Zane, Tananarive Due, Sister Souljah, Alice Walker, Taraji P. Henson, Kevin Hart, Marc Lamont Hill, Frequent, Michael Strahan, George Clinton, Charlie Wilson, and T.D. Jakes.
In 2019, Deshommes was abruptly advised that her place was being eradicated — an extension of a “shift” away from publishing numerous authors of colour, she mentioned. In a years-long battle with most cancers on the time, she took the hit fairly exhausting. “My coworkers have been like my household,” she mentioned, “however I all the time consider that God all the time places us precisely the place we have to be and after we have to be there.”
In 2020, through the COVID-19 pandemic, curiosity in Black and Brown authors boomed. Due to her expertise and connections in publishing, Deshommes was uniquely positioned to flourish as a contract writer and agent. She created Riverchild Media the identical 12 months, and by no means regarded again. Her latest enterprise will probably be a subsidiary of her firm, River & Reeds Press.
For extra info on books, authors, or choices, try her web site at www.riverchildmediallc.com/



















