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An Atlanta voice shares a survivor's letter about truth-telling, self-forgiveness, and building safe community; national release September 20, 2025.
ATLANTA - s4story -- Robin Blue, an Atlanta author, U.S. Army veteran, and tea-experience curator, is a contributing writer in the forthcoming Dear Black Woman Anthology, a national collection of first-person letters by Black women to their younger selves and to one another. The book releases September 20, 2025.
Blue's letter moves from secrecy to speech. She names childhood abuse, urges disclosure even when the voice shakes, and centers recovery through faith, counseling, and community. "I can't tell you to forget it; however, you must at least forgive it… forgiving yourself is more important than anything else you can do," she writes.
Her background includes 21 years in the Army as a journalist and a later shift to entrepreneurship. Today, through Rendezvous N Style LLC, she hosts mobile Tea Party Experiences that give women space to relax, connect, and trade wisdom—an idea rooted in family memories and service to others.
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The anthology pairs lived experience with practical tools for reflection and discussion, inviting book clubs, faith communities, veterans' groups, and survivor-support networks to hold honest conversations on safety, forgiveness, and voice.
Availability & Local Events
Dear Black Woman publishes on September 20, 2025. Pre-order updates and event details will post at DearBlackWoman.me. Atlanta-area readings and discussions featuring Blue will follow publication.
Media Contact (Book/Events)
Dear Black Woman Media — info@dearblackwoman.me | 469-447-4825
DearBlackWoman.me
About Dear Black Woman Media
Dear Black Woman Media publishes books and courses, hosts community programs, and amplifies the voices of Black women through print, digital, and events.
Blue's letter moves from secrecy to speech. She names childhood abuse, urges disclosure even when the voice shakes, and centers recovery through faith, counseling, and community. "I can't tell you to forget it; however, you must at least forgive it… forgiving yourself is more important than anything else you can do," she writes.
Her background includes 21 years in the Army as a journalist and a later shift to entrepreneurship. Today, through Rendezvous N Style LLC, she hosts mobile Tea Party Experiences that give women space to relax, connect, and trade wisdom—an idea rooted in family memories and service to others.
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The anthology pairs lived experience with practical tools for reflection and discussion, inviting book clubs, faith communities, veterans' groups, and survivor-support networks to hold honest conversations on safety, forgiveness, and voice.
Availability & Local Events
Dear Black Woman publishes on September 20, 2025. Pre-order updates and event details will post at DearBlackWoman.me. Atlanta-area readings and discussions featuring Blue will follow publication.
Media Contact (Book/Events)
Dear Black Woman Media — info@dearblackwoman.me | 469-447-4825
DearBlackWoman.me
About Dear Black Woman Media
Dear Black Woman Media publishes books and courses, hosts community programs, and amplifies the voices of Black women through print, digital, and events.
Media Contact
Dear Black Woman Media
info@dearblackwoman.me | 469-447-4825
DearBlackWoman.me
info@dearblackwoman.me
Dear Black Woman Media
info@dearblackwoman.me | 469-447-4825
DearBlackWoman.me
info@dearblackwoman.me
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