A debut voice in contemporary indie literature, this African American author brings a rich blend of intellect, passion, and lived experience to the page. As a devoted wife and mother of two, she draws deeply from the rhythms of family life, weaving themes of love, resilience, identity, and legacy into her work. Her storytelling reflects both the tenderness and strength found in everyday moments, offering readers narratives that are as heartfelt as they are thought-provoking.
Professionally, she serves as an English teacher, where her love for language and literature inspires the next generation of thinkers and writers. Her classroom is not just a place of instruction, but a space where creativity, critical thinking, and cultural awareness are nurtured. Her commitment to education is grounded in an impressive academic journey. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) in Accounting, demonstrating her analytical discipline, and later pursued her true passion for the written word, graduating Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts in English. She further advanced her expertise in education by earning a Master’s degree in Leadership in Teaching with honors, equipping her to lead with both knowledge and purpose.
Amina has embraced the independence and innovation of self-publishing, using the platform to share her unique voice with a broader audience. Her writing is fueled by a lifelong passion for learning, particularly her deep interest in the history of the Moorish people of America and their origins in Kemit. This exploration informs her work with layers of cultural depth and historical consciousness, allowing her to tell stories that both educate and empower.
Through her writing, she seeks not only to entertain, but to enlighten—bridging past and present while inspiring readers to reflect, grow, and connect.