Wyatt O'Brian Evans

About Wyatt O'Brian Evans

Mr. Evans has reported and written for print and on line media outlets including the Huffington Post, The Washington Post, The Advocate, Bilerico, BaltimoreOUTloud, Washington Post, Baltimore Gay Life and the Washington Blade. His series of articles on issues such as Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse (IPV/A), Relationships, Depression, and Racism strongly resonate with the LGBTQ Community and its Allies. To read his work for HUFF PO, visit: https://huffingtonpost.com/wyatt-obrian-evans/ Mr. Evans has written an in-depth, multi-part and award-winning series on racism within the LGBTQ Community for Bilerico.. To have Mr. Evans write for your media outlet and organization also, please contact him using our contact form.
20 07, 2014

Reboot Yourself for Success!

By |2014-07-20T12:27:42-04:00July 20th, 2014|Categories: blog|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Angelique P. Allen—popular radio show host (“The Angelique Allen Show,” “People Talk With Angelique”), certified life coach and author—has just released an absolute gem of a self-help tome, which is direct and concise. Entitled “How to Handle Pain-in-the A$$ People,” it delivers easy to understand, common sense and practical advice as to how to make both your personal and professional lives success [...]

13 07, 2014

New Theatrical Production is a Slice of Real Life

By |2014-07-13T11:25:05-04:00July 13th, 2014|Categories: news|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Do you want it Hotter than July, but without the humidity? LOL! If so, grab your tickets right now for “No Time for the Pain,” an original theatrical production opening July 25-27 in Detroit. This insightful performance is written by my good buddy and native Detroiter, Demetrius “Big Meach” Taylor. Demetrius also is the host of the hit Blog Talk Radio Network [...]

9 07, 2014

Thanks For Making The WOE Show a Smash

By |2014-07-09T11:32:17-04:00July 9th, 2014|Categories: news|Tags: , , , , , , |0 Comments

Greetings! From the bottom of my heart, I want to thank everyone for making THE WOE SHOW such a smash! I'm truly humbled…. Let me send out special thanks to the Guests who've already appeared on THE WOE SHOW: the dynamic Pito Savage and Rick Talons; the erudite Anthony Carter; the indomitable Sampson; the fascinating Hartsel Shirley; the accomplished “Mr. Y,” Corey [...]

7 07, 2014

How Nice Guys Finish Last, Part One

By |2014-07-07T09:55:11-04:00July 7th, 2014|Categories: blog|Tags: , , , |1 Comment

Recently, one of my good buddies went from touching the sky to (trying) to pick himself up from one of the longest and hardest falls in his romantic life.  I really feel for “Damien” because he’s a great guy, with good intentions.  He’s got that proverbial “heart of gold.” Let me explain what happened.  Damien met this masculine, attractive guy, who’s rather [...]

30 06, 2014

Congrats, Center for Black Equity (CBE)!!!

By |2014-06-30T18:52:09-04:00June 30th, 2014|Categories: news|Tags: , |0 Comments

In 2014, the Center for Black Equity (CBE)--formerly the International Federation of Black Prides—celebrates fifteen years of remarkable and inspired service. CBE’s mission “is to promote a multinational LGBT network dedicated to improving health and wellness opportunities, economic empowerment, and equal rights while promoting individual and collective work, responsibility, and self-determination.” You can help CBE continue its crucial mission by becoming a [...]

19 06, 2014

The Angelique Allen Show

By |2014-06-19T11:49:56-04:00June 19th, 2014|Categories: news|Tags: |Comments Off on The Angelique Allen Show

Angelique P. Allen—author, certified life coach, seasoned and hugely popular radio show host (“The Angelique Allen Show,” “PeopleTalk with Angelique”)—gives Five Stars to RAGE!   The following is what Ms. Allen has to say: Wyatt O’Brian Evans’ new book, “Nothing Can Tear Us Apart-Rage!” is exciting, stimulating, and full of surprises.  From the beginning to the end, I was in awe.  Wyatt’s writing [...]

14 06, 2014

BALTIMORE Q FEST

By |2014-06-14T20:28:22-04:00June 14th, 2014|Categories: Events|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Y’all, on Saturday, June 14, I’ll be at the BALTIMORE Q FEST, performing selections from my new novel, NOTHING CAN TEAR US APART—RAGE! B’More Q Fest is Maryland’s multi-venued large scale LGBT premiere film and media event. Lemme give a very special Shout Out to MR. CHRIS LINES, the driving force behind this much-anticipated celebration!What makes B’More Q Fest so special for [...]

8 06, 2014

BALTIMORE Q FEST

By |2014-06-08T11:05:19-04:00June 8th, 2014|Categories: news|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Y’all, on Saturday, June 14, I’ll be at the BALTIMORE Q FEST, performing selections from my new novel, NOTHING CAN TEAR US APART—RAGE! B’More Q Fest is Maryland’s multi-venued large scale LGBT premiere film and media event. Lemme give a very special Shout Out to MR. CHRIS LINES, the driving force behind this much-anticipated celebration! What makes B’More Q Fest so special [...]

1 06, 2014

Join Me at DC BLACK PRIDE 2014!

By |2014-06-01T20:31:08-04:00June 1st, 2014|Categories: Events|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

I’m pleased and honored that I’ve been selected to host and moderate The Writer’s Forum at this year’s DC Black Pride!  Other participating authors:  Rashid Darden, Buddah Desmond, La Toya Hankins, Tiana Meek, and J. Omarr,We’re gonna have a lively, insightful discussion about a variety of topics including the author’s process, how to instill discipline into your writing, and “how to make [...]

20 05, 2014

Thanks, Redding News Review!

By |2014-05-20T17:07:45-04:00May 20th, 2014|Categories: news|Tags: |0 Comments

I want to thank Mr. Rob Redding, host of the insightful and conservative Redding News Review radio program, for allowing me to provide my progressive points of view! Our engaging conversation touched on a variety of issues, including African-American celebs coming out, and if those Blacks who have Caucasian partners (Michael Sam, Robin Roberts, Don Lemon) owe some degree of their success [...]

16 05, 2014

Hip-Hop in Houston

By |2014-05-16T12:04:36-04:00May 16th, 2014|Categories: blog|Tags: , |0 Comments

I must admit that hip-hop/rap has never been my “thang.”  However, I’d been hearing lots of “noise” about Hip-Hop in Houston, the recent tome that chronicles the hip-hop culture of that city, which is a major hub of the genre. I spoke with the author, Mr. Maco Faniel, about the intersection of hip-hop and homophobia.  Read Hip-Hop in Houston in its entirety [...]

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