Game On by Ayrica True This was going to be interesting. Eyes focused on the person who’d just entered her office, Jazlyn pushed back from her desk. Not wanting to come across in any type of antagonistic manner, because antagonistic would be so bad right now, she kept...
Koffee Addict by Bella Jay The bell dinged and I couldn’t move fast enough from my current seat into the one across from her. Her eyes stayed glued to the book resting in her palms just as they’d been for the past twenty minutes. I’d spotted her the...
Soul Train Awards This year’s 2018 Soul Train Awards was described as a whole lituation–in the literary sense. I could not help but to imagine what a book style version of the Soul Train Awards would be. I can imagine the lovely Terry McMillian and the handsome...
I saw this post on Instagram yesterday that read, “MOOD for the rest of 2018: Booked, Busy. & Minding My Business!” Sistah’s you can’t disagree with that. I know many of us can relate to this post. We all know we’re BOOKED because we...
A Personal Matter by SM Grady Lisa peeked out of her window just in time to see a black Honda speed off down the street. She’d thought she heard a car idling in her driveway just minutes before, but by the time she got to the window to check, she couldn’t really tell...
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.