My Young Life Matters is an initiative that serves as a platform for Black American children to express sentiments and solutions on historic and current heinous acts against the Black community.
The second book of the My Young Life Matters Series, “Poetic Injustice" is a collection of poems about Black empowerment, police brutality, and social injustice written by children ages 6 to 18 years old.
Readers will experience the optimism and future aspirations that our authors still have in these unprecedented times. To learn more about this initiative and BFF Publishing House, visit bffpublishinghouse.com.
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BFF Publishing House LLC was founded in the spring of 2017 by Antionette "Toni" Mutcherson, MBA, a certified life coach, author, and publishing expert. Originally established to amplify the voices of young authors, BFF Publishing House began by publishing books written by children, for children. While we remain committed to supporting young writers, our primary focus has evolved to publishing adult authors—helping them bring their stories to life and share their unique perspectives with the world.
BFF stands for Books For the Future, reflecting our mission to publish meaningful and impactful literature that inspires both readers and writers. As a minority-owned independent publishing house, we are dedicated to fostering diversity in literature and ensuring that underrepresented voices are heard.
With a deep passion for storytelling, Antionette Mutcherson has guided numerous first-time authors through the challenges of sharing their personal stories. Whether through autobiographies, devotionals, memoirs, biographies, plays, poetry, dystopian fiction, satires, or thrillers, we help writers transform their experiences and ideas into powerful narratives.
At BFF Publishing House, we believe in the power of storytelling to change lives. Our mission is to provide a platform for authors—both emerging and established—to publish bold, inspiring, and culturally relevant works that leave a lasting impact.
