Blog

by Denera McCullough I am the #1 Amazon Best Selling Author, Denera McCullough, born and raised in Harlem, New York. I wrote “1, 2, 3 Count Animals with Me” because of my family. My son inspired me, but this book...
Read More →
Today I want to talk with you guys about the power of being social. You know social media gets such a bad rap, don’t you think? But I believe there is so much power in leveraging social media as an...
Read More →
Wow! In 2015 on a 5k run through my neighborhood, I first got the idea about writing my own anthology. I had no idea how the process worked. It took me 3 months to finally share my vision with a...
Read More →
It’s hard to believe just that a couple of years ago I started on my writing journey and now we’re preparing to launch my 3rd and 4th book projects, #FiercelySpeaking and #UnchainMeMama The Forgiveness Factor When I think about all the beautifully...
Read More →
I know how tough the journey is when you have a difficult relationship with your mom. Here’s the reality, you’re allowed to talk about your daddy issues all day long but you better not say anything about your mom! If...
Read More →
With my anthologies, #UnchainMeMama and#UnchainMyLegacy, I have worked with women with impressive skills and degrees. I don’t care how many letters are behind their name or how many titles they hold…they all experience some level of doubt during the writing process. They’re...
Read More →
To date, I have lead 17 women who have shared their stories in my anthologies, 8 in #UnchainMeMama and 9 more in #UnchainMyLegacy. In my co-author community, we have a unique sisterhood built on respect because I value each author for her own...
Read More →
#GrownLadyTalk It’s okay if you haven’t washed the dishes today or if that load of laundry from last week is still not done. It’s okay if you’ve only completed 99 or even 2 of the 100’s of things on your...
Read More →
#grownladytalk When you understand just how valuable you are…you become unwilling to disrespect your time, your heart, or your resources. It becomes easier to say Yes to YOU even when that means saying No to someone you love… because you...
Read More →
#GrownLadyTalk Losing custody of my son when he was only 2 years old had a profound effect on how I made decisions for a very long time. I blamed myself for being so trusting and felt foolish because I believed...
Read More →