8 Black Bookstagrammers You Should Follow [Part 1]
Sistah Girls, in these Black literary streets it’s all about Black Bookstagrammers. Yes, we love the authors who write the books but there is also something to be said about a person who can take a book and create content that’s fun, shareable, and makes...I Booked My Own International Tour: An Interview With Poet Mel Chanté
“I stepped out on faith and booked my own international tour.” -Mel Chanté Mel Chanté is a poet, performer, and an all-around storyteller. In her latest poetry book, Brown Butter Chanté takes readers on a poetic journey that’s filled with love notes,...10 Book Covers by Black Authors We Loved [Part 1]
Sistah Girls, I know the old saying, “Don’t judge a book by its cover,” is true because you never know what’s inside. However, you can’t deny that if you’re walking down an aisle of a bookstore or perusing Amazon for your next...5 Black Art & Poetry Books That Bring Out The Aesthete In You
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Black Art and Poetry Over the weekend I was able to see a few of my favorite painters, The late Mr. Barkley L. Hendricks’ hand-painted oil canvases displayed on exhibit at the Broad Museum. I know I’m not the only “Aesthete” apart of this club...