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I’m honored to be part of the Well-Read Black Girl book festival Oct 26 at the Museum of the Moving Image in NYC.
I’m excited & nervous—LOL—to be in conversation w/Pulitzer Prize winner Nikole Hannah-Jones about Black art as a catalyst for change.
🎟️ https://t.co/89POd7DENw
Overjoyed to see KWAME on @ParadeMagazine’s “The 30 Best New Book Releases This Month!” It’s surreal to see KWAME next to some heavy hitters ⚡️
If you can’t wait for release (like me), you can read an excerpt that @thenerdaily so kindly posted today: https://t.co/1PghVz5jgi
So happy to speak with @GeekVibesNation about my inspirations for KWAME, including my grandmother, Chadwick Boseman, the Spider-Verse movies, the Percy Jackson novels, Ghanaian mythology, the Deaf and HoH communities, and my team @EmilyKaitlinnn@EmiliaSowersby@EmilyFeinberg 🇬🇭
If someone told me that I would get to not only write a book about Ghanaian mythology, but that I would get to TRAVEL and celebrate this story with all of you, I would’ve melted into a puddle of gratitude. So, so, so happy to celebrate KWAME in MD, VA, MI, MA, and CO 🇬🇭🌠 🌍💛