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The Hot Seat w/Dyphia welcomes Racquel Williams & Eureka Oliver

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This is not your average author interview! The Hot Seat is an open forum where we interview authors to get to know the person behind the pen.  Our guest have agreed to be put in the HOT SEAT and are open to all questions concerning them and what they do in the literary business!  If you have questions for our guest, please email them to hotseatwithdyphia@gmail.com and they will be asked during the interview anonymously! You can also call in to speak with our guest at 929.477.1281 and/or open a BTR account for free and join the chatroom!  This show is one that you don't want to miss, so make sure you click FOLLOW so you never miss a show!

Racquel Williams ~ 7pm-8pm est.

Bio: Racquel Williams was born in Kingston, Jamaica and later relocated to Mount Vernon, New York.  She studied Psychology at the University of Phoenix and had completed an associate’s degree. She is back in college pursuing a doctorate degree in psychology. She is a published author, of five novels and is also co-publisher at Sullivan Production LLC. She has published over fifteen books for various authors. She has written a memoir of her struggles and tribulations and is often found counseling women that are going through difficult times and sharing her story with people that can benefit from it.

Eureka Oliver ~ 8pm-9pm est.

Bio:  Eureka was born in the city of Chicago in the urban community known as Englewood, on the south side of the city. Her up- bringing was modest and surrounded with a conflicting atmosphere...some worked and others hustled to make their way.  The many hats she wears Ceo,Publisher,Author and designer each title she works hard to perfect.her writing style,urban fiction is her chosen genre because it is so close to her reality.

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