Kern Carter

Kern Carter

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I was able to accomplish this through a series of marketing tactics that hyper-targeted a specific audience and also brought different creative disciplines together. As a ghostwriter, I'm helping primarily founders, CEOs and high-level execs share their stories with passion and accuracy. When you're ready, I'm here to help you share it with the world. I'm also the creator of CRY Mag - an online pu

Should we blame the songwriters? 09/29/2024

I talk about songwriting in my new Writers Are Superstars newsletter:

Should we blame the songwriters? SONGWRITING THEN VS NOW

06/27/2024

Excited about this! Come join us.

We are so excited to have Kern Carter as a mentor for the 2024 virtual conference BIPOC Writers Connect. 💻✨📝

Kern Carter, based in Toronto, is an author, educator, and mentor celebrated for his captivating storytelling. With three books published and two more on the horizon for 2024, Kern has garnered critical acclaim and a devoted following. Beyond his writing, he champions emerging talent by creating online platforms that provide a supportive space for new writers to share their work and connect. Through partnerships with various organizations, he amplifies the voices of countless writers who may not have had the opportunity otherwise. Kern's dedication extends to teaching part-time at a local college and conducting workshops on writing craft and the business of being an author. Known for his engaging teaching style, he also offers personalized mentorship to aspiring writers, guiding them through skill development, craft refinement, and publishing challenges.

is a virtual conference for Black, Indigenous, and racialized emerging writers to connect with industry professionals, established authors, and fellow emerging writers — all in one place! Presented by The Writers' Union of Canada and The League of Canadian Poets.

Learn more & apply today! writersunion.ca/bipoc-writers-connect
Deadline to apply: July 15, 2024 📅
Virtual Conference: October 17, 2024 💻



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Promo graphic with TWUC and LCP logos, photo of Kern Carter. Text that reads: BIPOC Writers Connect 2024. Mentor.

Should We Decenter the American Gaze? 05/10/2024

Wanted to explore this topic. I feel like so much of our cultural perceptions are affected by the American gaze. How does that impact our lives? And for writers, how does that impact our creativity?

What if that wasn't the case?

Should We Decenter the American Gaze? WHAT WOULD OUR WRITING LOOK LIKE?

04/05/2024

This review of my novel AND THEN THERE WAS US brought tears to my eyes 😢🥲

Book drops this Tuesday. I really can't wait!

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