I am so thankful for the support and love I received from my book signing in Kingsland, Georgia (Camden County). From your purchases and gifts, we raised over $250 for Autism Awareness. Please continue to support my book by sharing your experience and link to purchase the book www.xavierwaye.com
Read MoreFor 13 year old African American novelist Xavier Waye, the response from Warren Buffett was a game changer.
Read More#BeingThankful Join me in being thankful for the now and what’s to come for the next 31 days.
Read MoreNonprofit organizations request donations daily. They partner with large corporations to enlist donations from employees at these corporations to bolster their benevolent activities. We assume nonprofit organizations with larger donations are capable of doing more great things for their community they say they support.
However, when Xavier Waye 13-year-old author decided to donate $1.50 of his profits from the sale of his first book, The Adventures of Firesky: Raven of the Nile to an organization that supported Autism Awareness, he was rejected.
Read MoreXavier Waye is clear about his acceptance and celebration of what others call a disability; he understands that his differences give him superpowers no different than those he reads about in the Comic Books or sees on Movie screens.
Read MoreHow can I achieve my goals in life? That is a question that transcends time, gender, religion, and ethnicity. Xavier Waye, the author of book series; The Adventures of Firesky, has three words that define his process for life, at 13 years old; Decide, Believe, Do!
Read MoreThe world of African American firsts is incredibly vast, and if it were not for the disparaging gap of societal contributions from African Americans versus many of other ethnicities, there would be no need for the distinction in marveling at the enormous contributions African Americans have made in our society...
Xavier Waye, at the tender age of 13, is the youngest African American published author (male) of a fiction-based book series in the United States. Xavier is also the youngest and the first African American CEO under the age of 18 of a publishing company in the United States.
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