All posts by Mark L Baynard, Author

Mark L Baynard is an author, Book Publisher, youth advocate, and a true success story. He overcame a past of crime, drugs, and prison by now making a difference in his community. Marks was raised in a Housing Project in Wilmington, Delaware, along with his siblings, by his single Mother. He also visited his dad and other siblings in Alabama each year. His mother was a very hard worker who worked two low-paying jobs to raise her five children. His mother raised him to be respectful to others. During his teenage years, Mark began searching for meaning in his life. Having low self-esteem, he started experimenting with marijuana, alcohol and other drugs. This was just the beginning of more problems to come. Mark eventually started selling drugs and living the lifestyle that goes along with it. Due to the choices that he made, Mark ended up going to prison for drugs. Mark was released from prison after serving a two-year sentence. He returned to selling drugs and making unwise choices. Within a year, Mark was back in prison for drugs. He ended up serving thirteen years before being released. While serving time, Mark started accepting responsibility for his actions and began addressing his personal issues. Once he was released in 2004, he moved to Montgomery, Alabama with family. He eventually met a young lady whom he married. They now share a ten-year-old daughter together. Mark also has a twenty-four-year-old daughter prior to his marriage. Mark decided to further his education by enrolling in Ashford University where he earned his Associates Degree in Early Childhood Education in 2012. He then went on to earn a Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice from Faulkner University in Montgomery, Alabama in 2014. In 2015, Mark released his first book titled “100 Years: A Journey to End a Vicious Cycle.” In his book, Mark shares the true story of how his family “collectively” wasted more than one hundred years in prison. He also shares some of the many challenges that he has overcome after being released from prison. Mark encourages others to join in the journey to end the cycle of crime and prison in the community. Later that year, Mark released his second book “These Are Your Flowers.” This book highlights the importance of letting our loved ones know how much they mean to us while they are alive. Mark went on to pursue a Master's Degree in Public Administration at Troy University. He has since transferred to Auburn University at Montgomery in 2015. In August of 2016, Mark released the book “100 Years II: Truth Be Told.” In his book, Mark addresses issues such as black-on-black crime, police brutality, as well as the identity crisis of African Americans. All of Mark’s books are available on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00TLXK5L6 In 2017, Mark earned a Master’s Degree in Justice and Public Safety from Auburn University at Montgomery. Mark plans to use his education accompanied with his personal experiences to help others. Mark is a living example that anything is possible. Mark founded “U Can” (Universal Community Advocacy Network) Community Organization, where he works with at-risk youth and has plans to work with adults in the future. Mark’s purpose is to make a difference in the lives of the individuals he serves. His goal is to decrease the high recidivism rate among both juvenile and adult offenders. Mark may be contacted by email at ucan.community@yahoo.com

How I Got Robbed

This is the story of how I got robbed, at gunpoint, in the City of Philadelphia! I was 20 or 21 years old at the time of the incident. I was living on the wrong side of the fence and went to make a pickup. I put myself in a bad situation and almost paid with my life. While being a street hustler, my main goal was to make a profit each day. This mindset put me in some very dangerous situations. As I went to make a pick-up, I was met with a man demanding my money and my shoes. I complied as he had a weapon in his hand. He told me to run and don’t look back. I did just that until out of his sight. Once I made it to my car, I was relieved. Though my money was gone, I was happy to be alive. I hope that others may learn from some of the mistakes that I’ve made. Share your thoughts in the comments.

Favorite Subject: Math

What was your favorite subject in school?

Math was my favorite subject while in school. Well, I’ll say basic Math. I’m pretty good with adding numbers in my head. While in elementary school, I was told that I was good in math. Math is probably the school subject that I use the most now. Share your thoughts in the comments.

Alive & Well, Hopefully

I would hope that I will be alive and well in three years. We all know that tomorrow isn’t promised to anyone. By the grace and mercy of the Most High God, my family and loved ones will also be alive and well. Having my right state of mind will make everything else easier. This includes working towards investing in retirement and paying off the house. I’m just going to keep this simple by appreciating life. Thanks for reading.

Daily writing prompt
What will your life be like in three years?