Sylvia Hubbard

52, Female

United States

Profile Information:

Hometown:
Detroit, Michigan
About Me:
Sylvia Hubbard has independently published 4 paperback books and over 10 e-books. Her foundation genre has always been romance, but she has ventured into suspense, erotic, mystery, paranormal and I/R. Always urban and contemporary styled, her writing is enjoyed all over the world by all nationalities. She’s always available for speaking opportunities at bookclubs, conferences, schools, and writing groups. In the upcoming year, she will be featured in several anthologies & will be publishing another paperback and 4 more e-books. She has a degree in Marketing/Management and minored in journalism, broadcasting (Specs Howard), drama, html programming, teaching assistant, customer service specialist, and commercial art.

She is also the founder of the following organizations:

Motown Writers Network
Michigan Murder and Mayhem
African American Electronic Literary Network
Michigan Literary Network
Detroit Writers Galore

In addition to this, she is a single mother of three, lives in Detroit and works full time for the City of Detroit.

Her blogs are

How to Love A Black Woman
http://loveablackwoman.blogspot.com

Sylvia Hubbard Stories
http://sylviahubbard.blogspot.com

Michigan Murder and Mayhem
http://michiganmurderandmayhem.com
Website:
http://sylviahubbard.com
Books And Authors I Like:
She is a reading nut and enjoys all books by great authors. "I just like a really good story."
Movies And TV Shows I Like:
She is an avid movie watcher and her favorite tv shows are anything CSI, Ugly Betty, Gray's Anatomy, Heroes (the best), and Criminal Minds.

Comment Wall:

  • Angela Henry

    Sylvia,

    Hi! Thanks for adding me as a friend. It's great to see you here too ; ).

    Angela
  • Evelyn David

    Hi -
    Thanks for the warm welcome!
    If you like a touch of romance with your mystery, I think you'll like "Murder Off the Books." It's got a story to "die for," characters you'll love, humor to make you laugh out loud, and a nice touch of romance!
    I see you like Ugly Betty - me too! Wonderful blend of humor and drama, with an incredible cast. Everyone tells me that Heroes is fantastic. I'm not normally one for sci-fi - should I give it a try??
    Thanks again, Evelyn (please visit my web site, www.evelyndavid.com, for a sneak peek of the book)
  • Sylvia Hubbard

    If you come visit me, please knock on the door (leave a chatter) and let me know who you are. Kisses from Motown!
  • Leann Sweeney

    Sylvia, it's Leann from Writers Plot. We are only a month old in the blog business so we are trying to navigate this business, too. We figured a presence here and on MySpace was good--but though Lorna has set that up, I can't figure that place out. This site is a challenge, but I'm finally getting the hang of it. I say, just write the best essays you can! That's what I'm trying to do--sort of, the 'if you build it, they will come' approach. But I am a miserable marketer!! You figure out something, please share! Murderati is a mystery blog that is now a year old and they are a member here. Have you tried chatting on their page.
    Leann, clueless in Houston
  • Kate Pepper

    Hi Sylvia, yes, 30Rock is such a funny show, isn't it? It's one of the only things I watch on TV that isn't newsy.
  • Bitten By Books

    Hey there!

    Thanks so much for stopping by. Looking forward to learning more about your work!

    Have a great rest of the week.

    Rachel - http://bittenbybooks.com Paranormal Fiction Review Site
  • dennis marshall

    just go to www.frewebs.com/karonteon. it will come up. would love to be there on the thirteenth, but already have a previous commitment. my church keeps me busy
  • P.J.

    I review for www.reviewingtheevidence.com and for Crimespree magazine. Neither of them review self-published authors (that I know of). If you want me to read and comment on your books, those comments would be posted on Goodreads.com, Crimespace, and/or Amazon. I'm very busy right now - I work one full-time job, have Dad Duty, and am in the middle of reading manscripts for the Malice Domestic contest, as well as my usual load of reading for review and for 2 publishers. SO . . . you won't be at the top of my TBR pile right now. You might want to take a look at some of my reviews on reviewingtheevidence - see if your writing and my taste match, and/or if you're willing to risk a negative review. I don't write many, but I do call them as I see them. I recommend RTE over Crimespree because RTE will publish negative reviews and Crimespree usually does not. And I have a lot more reviews on RTE, so you get a better idea of my reviewing style. I don't mean to be off-putting; I just want to be very upfront about my time availability, my style, etc. I do have a question or three for you - why do you want ME to look at your work? How did you find me? Would you drive up to West Branch to speak to a library group of writers and readers? Thank you. P.J.
  • Michael P. Naughton

    Hi Sylvia,

    Cool to connect with you! I'm checking out your work.
    Michael
  • Robert K. Foster

    Sylvia, I'm not very active currently in the crime/mystery fiction area but thank you for the invite. I'll try and keep you in mind for any future efforts I may undertake. Thanks, Bob.
  • R. Barri Flowers

    Hello, friend:

    Thanks for the invite.

    Hope life is good for you in the Motor City, in spite of the financial woes of the Big Three.

    Keep up the writing!

    Best,

    Barri
  • Clair Dickson

    Yea for Michigan. We don't have much right now, but it's still the coolest shaped state ever. =)
  • Harley L. Sachs

    Hello back at you, Sylvia! Happy turkey day.
  • R. Barri Flowers

    Season's greetings, Sylvia:

    Nice to hear from you, friend. I would be happy to join the Michigan writing groups.

    Though living in the West, I am always a Detroiter at heart. :>)

    Best,

    Barri