Author
Philip Timothy Arnell, born October 3, 1968, in Queens, NY, is a multiple global selling author of Caribbean descent. As a proud Caribbean American, he holds dual citizenship in the U.S. and France and resides in New York City. Arnell's early career included acting in commercials, voiceovers, TV, stage, and films. He earned a BSc in Communications from St. John's University.
Later, he ventured into the financial industry. For over forty-seven years, he has researched his family history, culminating in two books sold in twenty countries and featured in numerous museums, libraries, national archives internationally, along with a reference module for one school system. His following four books have taken on the global literary community as it embarks on the Caribbean/American mixed- race perspective regarding race classification/relations in America from the Caribbean - American point of view.
In addition, you can find his books, “Fortunate Member of a Caribbean Diaspora", "Still Bajan After All These Years”, “The MGM Perspective - A Guideline into the Mixed World”, "Life Of A Dark Mixie", “So…What's Wrong With Being Mixed”, and “Mixedconceptions”, available on Amazon.com.