After years of partnering with major publishing houses as a freelance book editor and ghostwriter, having edited phenomenal big-name books such as Zerlina Maxwell’s The End of White Politics (Hachette), Paola Ramos’ Finding Latinx: In Search of the Voices Redefining Latino Identity(Vintage), and ghostwriting Bonnie Wan’s The Life Brief (Simon Element) among so many others, she partnered with Latoya Smith to found ArtHouse Literary Agency, while continuing to put on summits for publishers around Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and working on her own writing as an author herself. Her essays and short fiction have been published in Padmore Culture and Kingdoms in the Wild, respectively. Felice was born and raised in the South and now lives in the Bay Area. Felice wrote her dissertation on Diversity & Inclusion in Publishing, which drove her career-long passion for bold marginalized voices the world had never heard before. Felice Laverne has been writing stories since age 13 since then, she has obtained a bachelor’s degree in English from Georgia State University and a master’s degree in Publishing at Kingston University in London, England.
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