Escriba Articles Library, a literary arts internet company specializing in multi-liberal arts mediums, is celebrating a decade of operation during Black History Month. The company’s founder, Liam M. West, developed structured plans to mentor children and teenagers worldwide, responding to concerns about declining educational programming. Nickelodeon ratings reportedly plummeted by 86% from 2016 to 2023 according to Yahoo Entertainment News, highlighting reduced children’s educational content.
The company has published its first science fiction fantasy short story ‘The Green Locket: Essence of Destiny’ through Amazon Kindle Direct. This story follows a young woman from a distant galaxy discovering her destiny through a journey involving love, war, and magic. West has written and published various learning materials including the children’s song ‘If You’re Sick Eat Watermelon’ and the book ‘Positive Relationships: Be the Best.’
Future plans include establishing an online specialty library bookstore available through https://poshmark.com/closet/escribaalibrary, creating 19 children’s songs with storylines for digital music services like Apple Music and Spotify, and publishing 10 books through platforms including Barnes & Noble. The company’s YouTube channel can be found at https://tinyurl.com/ESAL-YouTube-Children-Channel.
Escriba Articles Library’s mission focuses on crafting literary arts that elevate the spirit and develop the soul while providing information that allows readers to enjoy adventures and increase cerebral capacity. The founder, based in Cincinnati, Ohio and a member of the Ohio Writers’ Association, began writing at the elementary school level and has won awards including the Occupational Award of Leadership from Georgia.
West emphasized taking pride in his work while remaining humble, stating enjoyment in giving hope to those needing assistance. The company’s marketing campaign across multiple platforms aims to provide more insights within the media industry. This expansion comes as educational shows for children have declined, creating opportunities for alternative literary and artistic content providers to fill the gap in youth programming and mentorship resources.
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