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DeVaughn Lilly

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Author DeVaughn M. Lilly is a thirty year old Cleveland native and graduate of Warrensville Heights High School. DeVaughn is a very ambitious exciting young writer and publisher. His goal is to spread the importance of literacy in our communities and what better way to do this than to write inspiring and thrilling new literature. DeVaughn’s debut novel, “The Magnificent Life of Gravvy Brown” was released in ‘2012’ under his own newly established publishing company (Young Revolutionary Publishing Inc.).  After embarking on his first national book signing tour in the summer of ‘2012 DeVaughn released his second full length novel, “Memoirs of the Homosexual President (Told by the First Lady)” in the summer of ‘2013’. Then in the fall of ‘2013 DeVaughn went out on his second national tour. DeVaughn who calls himself, ‘The Voice of a Generation’ has developed his own (5 Easy Steps to Creative Writing) which is billed as ‘The Return of the Writer’. DeVaughn is currently working on his third full length novel and planning another tour for ‘2014. He and business partner and manager Phillip Dickson opened up their first restaurant together in January of 2014, it is named (R & D’s World Famous Corned Beef) which is located at 534 East 200 street in Euclid, Ohio 44119. DeVaughn Lilly has carved out his own brand of historical fiction, suspense drama, and what he likes to call true life fiction through his love and passion for storytelling. His ultimate dream and goal in this industry is to make reading ‘cool’ again by bringing reading back to the forefront of entertainment. DeVaughn will do book signings, public inspirational speeches, forums and book discussions.

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