Adaptable Ink Publishing

   ADAPTABLE INK | A MULTI-ETHNIC PUBLISHING BOUTIQUE

Welcome! Adaptable Ink is a multiethnic publishing boutique for wholesome hearts.

Racism, Colorism, and the Biracial Experience

FEW STUDIES HAVE BEEN written about the biracial experience, but the studies that have been written tend to lean on the idea that biracial children are unable to find their place between the two races. This fact often ends up as a talking point to presume that biracial individuals are racially fraudulent and put on…

Help Children Keep Critical Reading Skills

HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED why teachers assign book lists for the summer? Summer is a critical time when many children fall behind, but teachers know that parents can boost their children’s brains with great literature.

Parents play an incredibly important role. Yet, as children grow up, choosing the right books becomes a challenging task with all…

Supporting Parents with Outstanding Literature

THIS HOUSE SEEKS TO publish beautiful, literacy-empowering, racially diverse books for young people whose parents who do not want their children reading selections containing profanity, horror, lust, crude humor, or ruminating acts of witchcraft, perversion, violence, or similar works. We lean to the high standard because we know the concept of a good…

Biracial Discrimination in College Scholarships

HOW DO ADMISSIONS officers view biracial students when choosing scholarships? Here are a few responses from individuals about their personal experiences:

“I remember when my son was young, I was told of a scholarship for a private nursery/Kind[ergarten] school, the person it was named after was a black woman that was a first leader in education…

Prepping for the Big Book Launch

WHO KNOWS HOW TO market a new book? Most of the time, new authors need help with marketing because small publishers leave them with the task. Lately, larger publishers choose to leave the marketing responsibility to the author as well.

Here's what you can do right now to prepare:

Start building your platform. If you do not…

African American Literacy Skills for a Brighter Future

ON AVERAGE, FOURTH grade students should be able to comprehend the text they read by identifying problems in a story and making inferences about the characters and the world the characters reside in. This is known as NAEP proficiency according to The Nations Report Card, which revealed that in 2019 Black students on average were…

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