Room at the inn for writers: a D.C. bed-and-breakfast not only caters to booklovers as paying guests, but runs a free writer-in-residence program.The Akwaaba D.C., the third bed-and-breakfast operated by Monique Greenwood, is a booklover's paradise and a writer's haven. The five-story, 1920s brownstone--conveniently located near Dupont Circle Dupont Circle is a traffic circle in the northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C., at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue, Connecticut Avenue, New Hampshire Avenue, P Street and 19th Street. , in sight of the White House and within walking distance of U Street's historic African American African American Multiculture A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. See Race. Enclave--boasts eight guest rooms inspired by black authors from an army of literary genres. Book club members gather by the fireplace in the antique-filled parlor to hear writers discuss their latest books. At breakfast, over fried apples, sausage and other hearty fare, guests are likely to begin their day hearing of works in progress from an Akwaaba writer-in-residence. Akwaaba, which means "welcome" and comes from the language spoken by the Akan people The Akan people are a linguistic group of West Africa. This group includes the Akuapem, the Akyem, the Ashanti, the Baoulé, the Brong, the Fante and the Nzema peoples of Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire. of Ghana, personifies Greenwood's blend of casual warmth and accommodating hospitality. Greenwood, former editor-in-chief of Essence magazine and a veteran of other publications, continues to operate both Akwaaba Mansion in Stuyvesant Heights, Brooklyn Stuyvesant Heights is a neighborhood in north-central Brooklyn (New York City) founded in the mid-1800s when the borough was incorporated as a city at that time. The borders of the neighborhood are from Throop/Kingston Avenues (bordering the neighborhood of Bedford), Eastern , New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , and Akwaaba by the Sea in Cape May Cape May, city (1990 pop. 4,668), Cape May co., S N.J., on Cape May peninsula and the Atlantic Ocean; settled in the 1600s, inc. 1857. One of the nation's oldest beach resorts, it became known in the mid-19th cent. , New Jersey, with her husband, Glenn Pogue. Greenwood is a native Washingtonian and the author of Having What Matters: The Black Woman's Guide to Creating the Life You Really Want (William Morrow
As Greenwood leads a visitor past Gilbert Fletcher's "Painted Voices" collection of multimedia portraits of African American authors (see BIBR BIBR Bay Islands Beach Resort (Roatan, Honduras) BIBR Backward Indicator Bit Received , EYE, May June 2003), then up the invitingly creaky creak·y adj. creak·i·er, creak·i·est 1. Tending to creak. 2. Shaky or infirm, as with age; decrepit: creaky knee joints; a creaky regime. stairs, she proudly describes the guest rooms, where an overnight slay slay tr.v. slew , slain , slay·ing, slays 1. To kill violently. 2. past tense and past participle often slayed Slang ranges from $150 (in the African-themed Toni Morrison Noun 1. Toni Morrison - United States writer whose novels describe the lives of African-Americans (born in 1931) Chloe Anthony Wofford, Morrison and futuristic sci-fi rooms) to $190 (in the Zora Neale Hurston Zora Neale Hurston (January 7, 1891 – January 28, 1960) was an American folklorist and author during the time of the Harlem Renaissance, best known for the 1937 novel Their Eyes Were Watching God. and Langston Hughes suites). The Hurston Suite is appropriately bold with garnet-red walls and an antique brass bed. The Hughes Suite--with its cocoa and avocado walls and heavy, dark furniture--evokes scenes from The Big Sea, the autobiography that describes his travels to Cuba, France and Harlem. Each room, front the mysterious midnight-blue walls and black velvet curtains of the Walter Mosley Room to the heavenly, cloud like etherealness of the inspiration Suite, is stocked with books that match the mood. Candles and more candles flicker against the deep-burgundy velvet of the Romance Room. The Poetry Suite--with Rita Dove and Saul Williams poems inscribed in·scribe tr.v. in·scribed, in·scrib·ing, in·scribes 1. a. To write, print, carve, or engrave (words or letters) on or in a surface. b. To mark or engrave (a surface) with words or letters. on the walls above two queen-sized beds--is a slumber-party scene ready for book club members to flock to Akwaaba. But it is the writer's getaway in the basement that promises to create a buzz and leave a lasting legacy. In the "room of one's own Room magazine (formerly Room of One's Own) is a Canadian quarterly literary journal founded to showcase the work of established and emerging Canadian women writers and visual artists. ," about which most writers fantasize, Akwaaba offers a Caribbean inspired escape with a separate entrance, king-sized bed, pots and pans and high-speed Internet connection. Writers can apply to be selected for a two-week stay at no cost. As an author herself, Greenwood is only too aware that solitude remains scarce even for many established writers. But with so many people writing books, she developed guidelines for Akwaaba retreat applicants. "To qualify, you either have to be a writer with a contract or a self-published author who has published before," she says. Unpublished authors can also compete for a chance to use the writer's retreat. "Monique is a community builder who is providing what every author needs: a sate comfortable haven where a writer's only concern is to create," says Janet Hill, vice president and executive editor of Doubleday/Harlem Moon, who has edited several of the books displayed throughout the inn. Yanick Rice Lamb, a journalist, author and news-sequence coordinator at Howard University's School of Communications, became Akwaaba D.C.'s first official writer-in-residence in November 2003. She was working on a soon to be published biography Born to Win: The Althea Gibson Story, scheduled for August 2004 by Wiley. She has previously published Spirit of African Design with Denys Davis and Shame Algotsson, (Clarkson Potter, August, 1996); and she is also writing a book on bid whist called Rise & Fly (Crown), also due out in 2004. "What Monique is doing now is really a gift and blessing for writers," says Lamb, who was editorial director for Heart & Soul and BET Weekend magazines and has been an editor at the New York Times and other publications. Patrik Henry Bass, book editor for Essence magazine, is also a frequent guest of the inn. He is author of Like a Mighty Stream: The March on Washington, August 28 1963, (Running Press, October 2002) and coauthor of In Our Own Image: Treasured African-American Traditions, Journeys & Icons (Running Press, November 2001). Bass praised Greenwood's role in encouraging reading. "As president of the Go on Girl! Book Club, she saw first the passion that black women had for books," says Bass. "And she was adamant that we support black bookstores and booksellers." The inn also hosts an author series featuring discussions with favorite writers. Greenwood expects her guests to be a mix of business travelers, couples, single women and book club groups. "The idea of B&Bs is a pretty new one to us as African Americans," says Greenwood. "Most of my guests are first time inn-goers. So part of my job is to make their first experience great." "When they go out for dinner, we run their bath," says Greenwood, who has spent at least one night in each room so that she can be even more attuned at·tune tr.v. at·tuned, at·tun·ing, at·tunes 1. To bring into a harmonious or responsive relationship: an industry that is not attuned to market demands. 2. to her guests' desires. "When they return, the candles are lit. The bed is turned down. The music is playing. So everything is very, very high touch." Booking It To make reservations at any of the Akwaaba locations, call tool-free 866-INN-DULJ (866-466-3855). The price for rooms range from $150 to $190. The Akwaaba D.C. is located at 1708 16th Street, NW, Washington, D.C. Unpublished authors who are interested in the writer's retreat must submit a writing sample of their work to Akwaaba at www.akwaabainn.com. The writing samples will be posted on www.akwaaba.com, and visitors to the site will choose which unpublished authors they think should win a stay. The three authors with the most votes will be awarded a two-week stay at the inn. Applications from other published authors for the writer's retreat are also being accepted based on availability. A'Lelia Bundles is director of talent development for ABC News in Washington, D.C., and New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. . Site is author of On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C. J. Walker (Scribner, February 2001). |
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