Black Women Are Being Erased in Book Publishing
“The Other Black Girl” tells a tried and true story of the challenges faced by Black publishing professionals
“The Other Black Girl” tells a tried and true story of the challenges faced by Black publishing professionals
A personal and critical lens to Blackness in America from our archives
Writing my new novel, “The Bridesmaids Union,” taught me how I want to claim my power
Renée Branum, author of "Defenestrate," recommends stories about myths and beliefs inherited from each generation
From Steinbeck to Foster, Cindy Fazzi reexamines some of literature’s most loved classic novels
An ever-expanding literary landscape offers important, rarely told stories
The classic novel, now celebrating its 50th anniversary, taught me that being a Black woman is more than just Blackness or womanhood
Even the most serious authors can't resist the challenge of writing for the most discerning audience: little kids
Camille Acker, author of ‘Training School for Negro Girls,’ on brief but spectacular stories by writers who aren’t white men
Authors from Shirley Jackson to Toni Morrison have captured the grim realities and fantastical terrors of trying to be a parent