True Vine Publishing Company
is proud of its active role in community development. True Vine Publishing
thrives to promote enterprise, entrepreneurialism, and writing skills through
it's Young Authors Writing Program. The Young Authors Writing Program is a
partnership program for True Vine Publishing Company and schools, CDCs and
other youth related programs or organizations that was founded in 2009. The
program serves as an enrichment for youth and community as well as a profitable
fund-raising avenue for the partnering program or organization.
How Does it
Work?
A True Vine representative
will host a six to nine-week writing workshop wherein students will be assigned
a chosen topic about which to write. The representative will come in one to two
times per week to review the progress of the youth, to teach writing skills (proper
grammar, punctuation, etc.), and to work with the students on developing the
full book.
What’s Gained?
The youth gain a host of
valuable and empowering lessons from this program.
- Youth learn and/or reinforce English and
writing skills.
- Youth learn positive, legal enterprise.
- Youth gain a strong sense of pride by
becoming copyrighted Authors.
- Youth gain a viable source of income as they
will be allowed to purchase books from the host organization or program and
resale them for profit.
- The organization gains a great source of
income as distributors of the book.
Books Published by the Young Authors Writing Program
Click Image to see inside Press about The Oba-ME ProjectPartner Organization: City of Life Corp. S.U.C.C.E.S.S Teens (Nashville, TN)
The Oba-Me Project Project is a hip, yet profoundly insightful look into the impact of this nation's newest and historic president, Barack Obama and his wife Michelle, through the eyes of the new generation. The Oba-Me Project was produced for the City of Life Corp. Success Teens (2009). Within this compilation of 17 essays, we discover how these youth see themselves in both the president and the first lady. Michelle Obama. The title, Oba-ME expresses the ideal that within the Obamas we find what is most noble and excellent within ourselves. Within Obama, I find Oba-ME.