Meesha Mink is a popular pen name used by the award-winning and bestselling author Niobia Bryant. Born in Newark, New Jersey, Mink was raised in a single-parent household by her mother, Letha. From a young age, Mink's mother introduced her to the world of books, which sparked her interest in writing. This early exposure to literature would eventually lead to Mink's successful career as a novelist.
Mink is well-known for her contributions to romance and commercial mainstream fiction, with over forty works to her name. She has received critical acclaim for her writing, including twice winning the RT Magazine's Best African-American/Multicultural Romance Award. One of her most popular novels, "Kiss the Ring," written under the pseudonym Meesha Mink, was listed as one of the Library Journal's Best Books. Moreover, Mink's writing has been featured in various national publications such as Ebony, Essence, The New York Post, The Star Ledger, and The Dallas Morning News.
In addition to her success as a novelist, Mink has also made strides in other areas of media. One of her bestselling books, written under her real name, Niobia Bryant, was adapted to film and broadcast on Centric/BETHer. This accomplishment speaks to Mink's versatility as a writer and her ability to connect with audiences through different mediums. With over fifty books to her name, Mink has established herself as a prolific and accomplished author who continues to make an impact in the literary world.