by Rae Scott | Jan 27, 2024 | Black Authors, Black History Month, Black Literature, Latest Updates, Sistah Girls Book Club
Sistah Girls, did you know that Zora Neale Hurston coined the phrase, “All skinfolk ain’t my kinfolk?” Did you know that James Baldwin had the longest FBI file of any Black artist in the Civil Rights Era–nearly 1900 pages? Join us on this journey, as we fuse...
by Rae Scott | Dec 11, 2023 | Black Literature, Black Women, Introducing Indie, Sistah Girls Book Club
A Philadelphia educator publishes her personal journal in an empowering narrative that demonstrates her unwavering resolve to survive the uncertain times of the COVID-19 pandemic. Dana Lee Martin is a writer and assistant principal of the Post-Secondary with Mastery...
by Rae Scott | Nov 1, 2023 | Black Authors, Interviews, Introducing Indie, Publishing, Sistah Girls Book Club
Award-winning children’s book author takes the industry by storm with her new independent publishing company Books & Things Publishing that prioritizes creating inclusive books with diverse characters. Danielle Marietta McKinon is an accomplished children’s book...
by Rae Scott | Oct 17, 2023 | Black Authors, Black Independent Authors, Black Literature, Black Women, Black Women Storytellers Series, Black Writers, Bookstagram, Interviews, Lit News, Read This, Readers, Sistah Girls Book Club, Uncategorized, Urban Literature, Women's Fiction, Young Adult
A New Jersey indie author and mental health specialist weaves together her passion and purpose with her upcoming novel April Showers. Janay Harden, a clinical social worker and owner of Restoring Your Destiny Counseling and Consulting is set to release her fifth novel...
by Rae Scott | Sep 11, 2023 | Black Authors, Interviews, Poetry
E.D. Small, a rising poet hailing from DeLand, (Central) Florida, is the author of the award-winning poetry collection Melting Faces in a Cracked Mirror. This collection of layered rhythmic poems, ballads, and prose is based on real and imaginary characters and the...