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Name
  
ReShonda Billingsley

Role
  
Author

Spouse
  
Miron Billingsley


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Education
  
University of Texas at Austin

Marriage location
  
Houston, Texas, United States

Awards
  
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work, Fiction

Books
  
The Secret She Kept, Say Amen - Again, Finding Amos, Rumor Central, Let the Church Say Amen

Profiles

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Books

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  • What's Done in the Dark (July 2014)
  • The Motherhood Diaries 2 (May 2014)
  • A Family Affair (July 2013)
  • The Motherhood Diaries (May 2013)
  • The Secret She Kept (July 2012)
  • Say Amen, Again (July 2011)
  • A Good Man is Hard to Find (March 2011)
  • Drama Queens (Nov. 2010)
  • Holy Rollers (July 2010)
  • Caught up in the Drama (April 2010)
  • The Devil is a Lie (July 2009)
  • "Friends 'Til the End" (Feb. 2009)
  • Fairweather Friends (Sept 2008)
  • Getting Even (April 2008)
  • Can I Get a Witness? (March 2008)
  • The Pastor's Wife(Nov. 2007)
  • Everybody Say Amen (Jul. 2007)
  • With Friends Like These (Apr. 2007)
  • Blessings in Disguise (Feb. 2007)
  • Nothing But Drama (Nov. 2006)
  • I Know I've Been Changed (Feb. 2006)
  • Help! I've Turned Into My Mother (2005)
  • Let the Church Say Amen (2004)
  • My Brother's Keeper (2001)
  • Four Degrees of Heat (anthology) Excerpt: "Rebound"
  • Have a Little Faith (anthology) Excerpt: "Faith Will Overcome"
  • Rumor Central
  • Get Ready For War
  • Awards

  • African American Literary Award for Best Christian Fiction for Fortune & Fame (2014) with Victoria Christopher Murray
  • NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literature 2012
  • African American Literary Award for Best Teen Fiction for Drama Queens (2011)
  • Inductee into the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame (2010)
  • Rolling Out Magazine′s Top 25 Women of Houston (2009)
  • Five-time winner of the National Association of Black Journalists "Spirit in the Words"
  • Let the Church Say Amen named one of Library Journal's Best Books 2004 in Christian Fiction
  • Essence best-selling author
  • 2006 Texas Executive Woman on the Move
  • Black Writers Alliance Gold Pen Award for best new author (2002)
  • Mama's Boy named one of Library Journal's Best Books 2015 in African American Fiction
  • Personal

    ReShonda Tate Billingsley has three children with her husband, Dr. Miron Billingsley.

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    References

    ReShonda Tate Billingsley Wikipedia