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SHELF LIFE—Literary Fiction Discussion
I was thrilled to be invited to join two incredible writers, Yvonne Battle-Felton (Remembered) and Keisha Bush (No Heaven for Good Boys), for a recent Virginia Festival of the Book’s Shelf Life virtual series event. Our books all explore themes of … Continue reading
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When Melanie interviewed Melanie!
I was honored to end the year as the featured writer for Plume, A Writer’s Companion–a wonderful community encouraging and celebrating women and non-binary writers. I was interviewed by Melanie Unruh, which was fun to talk to another Melanie! Check out … Continue reading
Hidden Timber Books Online Reading
Many thanks to Christi Craig and Hidden Timber Books for inviting me to join their Small Press Author Reading Series, co-hosted by Lyndsey Ellis, whose debut novel BONE BROTH will be published by Hidden Timber Books next year. We had … Continue reading
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Tagged Book Discussion, Books, Online Event, Publishing, Reading, Small Press
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Celebrating the Little Joys
I was honored to be invited to contribute to the Washington City Paper’s “Little Joys” issue, which is a beautiful collection of pieces from an array of people in the D.C. region. It gave me a chance to share what … Continue reading
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Tagged Dog, Hawk, Heron, Joy, nature, Walking, Washington City Paper, Wildlife
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Public Reading in the time of COVID-19
Huge thanks to Bad Mouth for inviting me to join its reading series. I share some new work and an excerpt from Malawi’s Sisters. Bad Mouth is a reading and performance series designed to showcase and support the literary, musical, and artistic communities … Continue reading
Ms. Magazine!!
What an absolute thrill to be featured in the iconic Ms. Magazine!! Huge thanks to Karla Strand for a wonderful interview talking about Malawi’s Sisters, race and writing interesting characters. Take a look!
Thank You for this Amazing Review
Authors are always hoping for positive reviews of their work. A bad review can ruin a book’s prospects, just as a good review can help encourage more readers. But when you get a great review, it’s a joyous feeling. This … Continue reading
Huge Thanks to The Coil
Thanks to The Coil magazine for including an excerpt from Malawi’s Sisters. If you haven’t read the book and not sure if you want to get it, maybe this piece will help you decide: Downstairs: An Excerpt from ‘Malawi’s Sisters’
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Tagged Black Literature, literary fiction, Malawi's Sisters, Novel excerpt
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Discussing Race and Crime in America
I had a wonderful visit to the Virginia Festival of the Book in Charlottesville, Va. in March. I was able to be both a reader in the audience of some engaging panel discussions, as well as a presenter on stage. My appearance … Continue reading
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Tagged Books, Crime, Malawi's Sisters, Race, Reading, Virginia Festival of the Book
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2019 Reads for the Rest of Us
What a thrill to be included in Karla Strand’s amazing list, “2019 Reads for the Rest of Us” for Ms. Magazine. Karla writes: “As a reader, I’m always surprised at how challenging it can be to quickly locate books written by … Continue reading