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ABOUT ME

STEPHANIE STOKES OLIVER heads SSO Media. She serves as a literary scout for Simon & Schuster's Atria Book Group, and as author liaison for the Anguilla Lit Fest. Formerly, she was VP of Unity Publishing in the Kansas City area. Based between Seattle and Anguilla since 2009, she has mastered the expertise of using technology to work remotely with publishers, authors, and writers internationally.  


Following a childhood aspiration to become an author, Stephanie has written three books: DAILY CORNBREAD: 365 Secrets for a Healthy Mind, Body, and Spirit (Doubleday), SEVEN SOULFUL SECRETS For Finding Your Purpose and Minding Your Mission (Doubleday), SONG FOR MY FATHER: Memoir of an All-American Family (Atria). 
 
In 2004, Stephanie served as editor-in-chief of Essence.com.  She was asked to assist in the merger of Essence Communications with Time Inc. in the capacity of deputy editor, returning to the magazine for the second time.  Stephanie originally joined Essence as senior editor of the lifestyle section. During her 16 years at Essence, when the magazine reached the milestone circulation of 1 million, she rose to West Coast Editor to the second-in-command position of editor of the magazine. 
 
In 1994, Stephanie was recruited by Rodale Press, the health-and-fitness publisher of Men's Health and Prevention, to become the founding editor-in-chief of Heart & Soul magazine. During her four years at the helm the magazine won numerous awards, including a Best New Magazine nomination from FOLIO.
 
In 1998, she formed SSO Media, Inc., a publishing and digital content consulting firm in the New York area, contributing as guest beauty editor to O, The Oprah Magazine, as consulting editor to start-up Lifetime magazine, writing for SpaFinder, and producing the  website for the New York Women in Communications. In 2000, she became the founding editor-in-chief of NiaOnline, a popular Internet community for Black women where she served for two years and wrote a monthly blog for six years.
 
Upon graduation from Howard University with honors in journalism, she won Glamour magazine's Top Ten College Student Contest and began her career at Glamour as beauty and fashion merchandising editor, traveling the country producing retail-store promotions.
 
Pursuing post-graduate studies, Stephanie completed the magazine publishing program at New York University. In 2008, she completed the Stanford University Professional Publishing Course for Executives with a concentration in magazine, book and digital publishing.

Founder & Chief Publishing Consultant

As an author, Stephanie Stokes Oliver has published two books of inspirational nonfiction and a political memoir. Her work has also been included in several anthologies, including Conversations with Maya Angelou and Conversations with Nikki Giovanni. Serving as an editor, she has worked with authors at Unity Books, developing, editing, and packaging numerous books on spiritual topics.

The Books

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