Why Do You Write? by Sharon L. Mitchell “I am a writing genius!” Thirty-year-old Olivia, a/k/a Liv, stood before a hanging mirror and yelled her daily mantra. Sucking her teeth, she rolled her dark-brown eyes at the image. “Who are you kidding?” For over six years,...
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. “Friends to...
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. “Silent & In...
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. “The Voice”...
Book Review: When You Were Everything by Ashley Woodfolk Sistah Girls, I think we know that Joan Morgan is correct when she says that “sisterhood ain’t sainthood”; it can be hard. But you wouldn’t know it from watching all the movies about...
Sistah Girls, have you ever thought about what fictional family you’d have Thanksgiving dinner with? Well the thought has crossed my mind on several occasions and I couldn’t narrow it down to just one. Just like in my real life I house-hop, from my...
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.