6 Fantasy Books By Black Authors You Should Read
Sistah Girls is it easy for you to predict your favorite books? Sometimes a new favorite book takes me by surprise. I’ll pick it up expecting to enjoy myself and have fun reading, only to end up obsessed and abandoning the rest of my reading list to read it all over...
Book Review: Dancing on the Edge of the Roof by Sheila Williams
Sistah Girls, I don't know about you but I am not a big fan of movie adaptations, come on, more than half the time they ruin the story, still I'll admit that they can sometimes be just the plug for getting book recommendations, which is how I found Sheila Williams'...
From A Short Story to A Book Series: An Interview With K.L. Hall
Whenever I'm looking for a new book to read I always gravitate to the synopsis of a book or I ask other Sistah Girls what they're reading to find my next read. However, that all changed when I was editing a short story that was going to be published on our site. We...
30 Books By Black Authors You Can Read to Celebrate Juneteenth
Sistah Girls, it's Juneteenth, and what better way to celebrate the long holiday weekend than to curl up with a good book? We put together a nice chunky listicle that you can peruse through. We know that some Sistah Girls like to read for entertainment and some like...
Black Content Creators + Black Literature: An Interview With Dédé aka @ariesreadtoo
The Black literary community is growing and taking up space on social media. From video book reviews to TikToks, Black content creators have come out in droves to support, market, and uplift Black authors. Black-lit content creators have become an important thread...
10 Black Stories You Should Read on Kindle Vella
Reading is very personal, some people can read a book in a day and some people need a week or longer. If you're just beginning to read again or if you like to read in small doses, Kindle Vella is the answer. Kindle Vella is a new feature on Amazon where readers can...
10 Self-Publishing Myths Debunked
Sistah Girls, if you’ve read any of my other pieces on this platform, then you know ya girl likes to inform, give her opinion, and help all of us come together in literary unity. Now before I get into my points, allow me to first give you some things to keep at the...
Summer Read: The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory
The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory Two strangers hit it off and pretend to date for the sake of a wedding. Initially, I was turned off because this trope has been done. I mean done, done. Well done steak, shaking the table while you cut it done. However, Guillory...
Book Review: Excuse Me While I Ugly Cry by Joya Goffney
Excuse Me While I Ugly Cry by Joya Goffney At the start of Excuse Me While I Ugly Cry, Quinn (the protagonist) is afraid of so many things in her life. She keeps her emotions under a tight leash, writing lists of her dreams and fears in her journal rather than facing...
Short Story: “Taboo: Romero & Juliette” By Nova Reign [Readers Vote]
Instructions: Read the short story and once you’re done (scroll to the end of the story) VOTE on whether this story should be turned into a novel or novella. And if you don’t think the author should keep going, we have a choice for that too. "Taboo: Romero &...