Interview with Dr. Carl Stokes Jr., author of “Reclaim Your Visibility: A Straightforward Guide for Black Fathers to Improve Themselves and Their Relationships with Their Children”
Author Dr. Carl Stokes Jr. |
Digital Book Nook recently caught up with Dr. Carl Stokes Jr., author of “Reclaim Your Visibility: A Straightforward Guide for Black Fathers to Improve Themselves and Their Relationships with Their Children.” We are excited to share this insightful interview with our readers today.
When did you first
discover that you enjoy writing and wanted to become a published author?
Honestly, I always enjoyed reading, but never really thought
about writing until I realized that I needed to get my message out to help
Black fathers and families.
What is your favorite
and the most challenging aspect of writing?
For me, the most challenging part was reliving difficult
situations from my past in order to write about them, you know? You spend so
much time trying to forget about painful things, so to recall them is
emotionally draining.
Tell us about your
latest release.
Reclaim Your Visibility is a straightforward guide to help Black fathers improve themselves and their
relationships with their children. It is written by someone (me) who had a difficult time as a dad and has recently begun to figure things out. Although it is written to Black men, it is not just for them. It is also for Black women and children.
How did you come up
with the title of your book?
I came up with the title because my research focuses on how
Black fathers are often invisible based on stereotypes, societal views, and
certain behaviors that we, and others display. I felt that I wanted to do
something to draw attention to that. You know, reclaim that visibility.
What do you hope
readers are able to get from reading your story?
I hope readers gain tools to make things better for
themselves. I hope readers learn from the mistakes that I made and take
advantage of the things that I did well. I also want readers to know that their
mistakes don't define them. There can be a comeback if things fall behind. I
want to contribute to making things better for Black families overall.
Who are some of your
favorite authors?
I am actually into old school work like Richard Wright and
James Baldwin. I do love autobiographies though!
Do you have any
advice for writers looking to get published?
Interestingly enough, nobody was interested in publishing my
book, so I went ahead and did it myself!
About the Author
Carl Stokes is an award-winning social worker, educator, and
speaker living in the scenic Buffalo, New York with his family.
He works as a college instructor and recently received his
doctorate in education. His dissertation focuses on Black males and their
perseverance in community colleges.
Carl is passionate about working to uplift the Black
community. He especially loves mentoring
young Black fathers and helping them see their full potential. He also enjoys
teaching parenting classes for a small non-profit organization.
On a day off, you might find Carl biking with his wife and
daughters... or teaching his pet bird Mango a new word.
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