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Lawrence Wayne

    Lawrence Wayne is a multifaceted creator involved in writing, producing, directing, and editing. He has dedicated his work to supporting and celebrating the positive aspects and cultural achievements of African Americans globally. To foster this, he established the Memphis Black Writers Conference and the Southern Black Writers & Artists Film Festival. His efforts aim to empower artists who portray these visions and share cultural heritage.

    "Pittman Creek"
    Orchard Beach : the Bronx Riviera
    • 2020

      "Pittman Creek"

      A Coming of Age Novel of Love and Life in Northwest, Florida During World War Ii.

      • 538 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      The story centers on Darnell Barker, who navigates the challenges of growing up poor in rural Northwest Florida while coping with a club foot. It explores his journey to manhood, marked by adversity and ridicule, and a star-crossed romance with a wealthy girl. Darnell's experiences culminate in his combat at the Battle of Iwo Jima, offering a poignant depiction of resilience and the human spirit during difficult times.

      "Pittman Creek"
    • 2013

      Orchard Beach : the Bronx Riviera

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.5(21)Add rating

      This collection of engaging and beautiful portraits by Wayne Lawrence celebrates the diversity and community of one of New York City’s most popular beaches. Orchard Beach might not be the most elegant place to sunbathe, but if you live in the Bronx, it’s the closest place to swim, relax on the sand, and escape the city’s oppressive summer heat. Drawn to the public beach for its less-than-glamorous reputation, photographer Wayne Lawrence felt a connection to the community as soon as he began snapping pictures. His glamorous portraits of proud men and women, loving couples, and families at play challenge stereotypes associated with working-class people by focusing on universal themes such as the ties that bind and cultural pride. Whether Anglo, African American, or Latino; statuesque or stout; young or old, each individual is treated with dignity and sensitivity. Lawrence’s subjects are a community standing in defiance of popular opinion, proud to call Orchard Beach their own.

      Orchard Beach : the Bronx Riviera