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Danielle "Ornitha Danielle" Taylor (born December 2, 1973, in Memphis, Tennessee) is an African American author,publisher and Founding Editor in Chief of her own online magazine So Fyh Magazine Online, in Somerville, Tennessee and the Founder of So Fyh Diva Publishing Ink. She writes under the pen name Ornitha Danielle. Her interest and love for books came during her early childhood years. She attends the University of Memphis Memphis, Tennessee majoring in Journalism with the concentration in Public Relations.

Her work has been characterized as Urban Christian Literature. Ornitha Danielle was a winner of The 2k12 Literary Radio Show Author; "Author of the Season, Fiction Book of the Season, and Christian Literature Author of the Season for 2012. Later became the first winner of UBAWA Romance Fiction Writing Contest and later became writer of the month for Dream Pathways Magazine. In 2013 she became the first winner of the Mtenzi Award that she was nominated 2013 Best Author/Writer/Director/Stage/Film or Book for the Mtenzi Awards that recognizes artist in the local city, where she received that award on Oct 12, 2013.

This event is apart of The 18th Annual Stone Awards that also recognizes and honors the most outstanding community leaders, business people, and entertainers in the Memphis Metropolitan area. The award recognizes those individuals not only supported by their individual heavy “stone” through personal and professional accomplishments, but also the “stones” of the community, with pride and grace.

Her first novel A Heart of Reign was published 2012. She achieved attention when she began publishing articles with various publications from Atlanta, Georgia, Dream Pathways Magazine and with Tri-State Defender of Memphis, Tennessee. She was also a contributing author with her poem titled "Dear Diary" for Saving Life Through Literature which published a anthology along with many other writers across the states. This project produced a book titled Voices Behind The Tears, The founders of the "Saving Lives Through Lit" project had a vision of bringing together those in the literary community willing to contribute pieces of who they are to create an anthology to affect change in our nation on Domestic Violence as a huge epidemic at large. As well as many other publications.