Two talented and market savvy writers / entrepreneurs. They have created a body of work that will leave a lasting impact on the marketplace. They have been featured in Right On!, Upscale, Black Elegance and Matters magazines, and in upcoming publications such as Essence, Single Momz and Sister 2 Sister.

Learn more about Sibylla Nash
\ . email
Learn more about Shirronda Sweet \ .
email

Current Work
Dreamcity
In "DreamCity," delve into the intimate pages of a black actress, Adrianna Whittaker’s diary as she experiences the toughest year of her life in Hollywood.
read excerpt
Fan Survival Guide
Get up close and personal with your fave celeb. This guide gives you 50 fun and easy ways to meet the star of your dreams.
read excerpt
Lucky 13
During the summer of their 13th birthdays, best friends Tara and Drew pull out all the stops in order to meet their favorite music group. read excerpt

Daddy's Girl
Based on a true story, 5-year-old Monk watches her mother die of an overdose and promises her that she’ll care for her two younger siblings. While trying to keep her promise, she’s thrust in the middle of her estranged father's fight to give her hope for a future and her drug-dealing grandmother's sense of family loyalty.
read excerpt



Nash and Sweet began collaborating in 1996 and in 2000 they formed Tribeca House. They have enjoyed the sweet taste of success with writing/publishing ventures that include, The Fan Survival Guide: 50 Ways to Meet Your Favorite Celebrity which the creative pair co-wrote using a pen name. It has been featured on the widely popular national talkshow The Ricki Lake Show and in a BBC documentary on fans. The Fan Survival Guide was also a selection in Teen People Book Club and featured in one of the biggest teen magazines, YM Stars. While the adult contemporary novel DreamCity (an urban Bridget Jones Diary) has enjoyed critical success, Shirronda and Sibylla continue to promote it through a national book tour, radio and television appearances.

Nash and Sweet penned the screenplay, Lucky 13, which was optioned by Hollywood producers. The script spawned a young adult book series.

The buzz has already begun on their newest offering, Make Time For Me coupons. It was created for the busy corporate parent but can be used by anyone with children. The family-friendly coupon book includes 20 fun and creative ways for parents and children to spend quality time with one another.

Upcoming projects include the autobiographical screenplay, A Girl Name Monk, an adult contemporary novel, The Roost, a young adult supernatural thriller novel, See Carly Fly, the music industry suspense novel Savage Rhythms and a chicken soup for the soul-esque for the girl making her transition into a woman.

Sibylla and Shirronda are moving forward making big things happen in a big way. Watch out!


Shirronda Sweet went to Universal Motown in 2001 as a director of publicity. During her tenure, she has worked with acts such as Erykah Badu, Brian McKnight, Juvenile, India.Arie and many others. Before coming to Motown, Shirronda honed her creative muscles as a sr. editor for Music.com where she wrote and edited features, profiles and album reviews for the pop/rock/hip-hop/R&B/jazz sections for the 10-40 demographic. A life long music lover, Shirronda has always been a part of the music industry. She has worked at Interscope Records (BlackStreet, Kirk Franklin), Cashbox magazine and public relations firm Gallagher Communications (Russell Simmons, Master P, Wu-Tang Clan).

Shirronda gives back to the community by mentoring young girls and she also assisted in the publicity for the Children's Choice Awards sponsored by Body Sculpt of New York.

She's an accomplished author and screenwriter. She has co-written the acclaimed Fan Survival Guide: 50 Ways to Meet Your Favorite Celebrity as well as the screenplay, Lucky 13 and Daddy's Girl. A New Jersey native an alumni of Rutgers University and a graduate of Montclair State University, Shirronda is also the mother of a 6-year-old daughter.