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Gioya McRae, Founder of Mocha Mind Communications, is a professional writer, speaker and blogger.
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Background
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Gioya McRae is Founder of Mocha Mind Communications, a literary firm. She is a professional writer and speaker, whose experience ranges from writing books, magazine articles and web content to creating theater reviews. McRae’s Self-Publishing and Creative Writing Seminars guide aspiring authors to reach their publishing dreams. Her literary blog, “Write Outta My Mind!” located at www.mochamind.com/blog provides information, resources, and writing assistance to the literary community.
For more information on Gioya McRae, please visit her website at www.mochamind.com.
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Accomplishments
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Honorable Mention from Writer’s Digest Magazine 1999 Short Story Contest for her short story, “Insult & Injury”.
2001 Article named “American Girl” which detailed her thoughts on racism was published in AIM Magazine of Chicago.
2006 Founded the Publishing/Editorial firm Mocha Mind Communications under which she published her first book, “Mostly Murder: A Medley of Mayhem & Mystery”.
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Additional Information
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2006 Gioya McRae began conducting Self-Publishing and Creative Writing seminars.
2007 Gioya McRae launched her literary blog "Write Outta My Mind!" (www.mochamind.com/blog)
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Favorite Links
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Mocha Mind Communications
Mocha Mind Communications is a full-service editorial firm providing:
• Web Page Content – We will research and provide content on your chosen subject matter.
• Proofreading and Copyediting as a combined service.
• Educational Seminars on Self-Publishing and Creative Writing for aspiring authors.
• Cutting Edge Information on writing and literature to aspiring authors.
• A Free Monthly Newsletter full of exciting, timely, positive, and useful information, resources, and writing assistance to the literary community.
Write Outta My Mind!
The Write Outta My Mind! blog full of exciting, timely, positive, and useful information, resources, and writing assistance to the literary community.
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