Sadeqa Johnson on Keeper of Lost Children I was first introduced to Sadeqa Johnson’s work through a recommendation from a mentor in the publishing industry. The book? Yellow Wife. I was not big on Historical Fiction, but something about the synopsis and, low-key, the...
Black Authors to Start the New Year Sistah Girls, the new year is here, and every year our book club gets asked the same question: What books should I start the new year off with? It’s always hard to answer because first there’s reading by genre, and...
In this episode, we visit the glamour and grit of 1920s Harlem with New York Times bestselling author Victoria Christopher Murray as we dive into her latest novel, Harlem Rhapsody. No lie, I knew I was going to read this story as soon as I saw the title, the cover...
Black History Meets Fantasy Sistah Girls, over the summer I made an executive decision to read at least one book outside my comfort zone. The problem? I had no clue what other genres (outside of my favorite ones) I enjoyed reading. So I began my journey and after...
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Hey Sis, hey!
For women of color to continue the conversations that we have in the nail salon, beauty parlor, church, and during our lunch breaks at work. This is a place where you can kick off your shoes and get comfortable.