The Write Spxt is a weekly newsletter for:
☆ Writers who are looking for tools about the book publishing industry
☆ Readers who are looking for recommendations
☆ Humans who love to journal, observe and reflect
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have you had a chance to watch and/or listen to my chat with dr. prescod-weinstein? she is a giant in the scientific world and recently released her book, the edge of space-time, which i had the privilege of working on. here, she highlights the fact that we were always scientists.
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Excited to be hosting a workshop today at the Tarpon Springs Public Library! If you are in the area, please join me at 1PM. @TarponLibrary
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time is your most valuable asset. it does not compound, therefore we are tasked with being creative and intentional when using it. wear and tear is inevitable, so what a luxury and privilege it is to sit down and plan.
download a 31-week time block planner from my store: https://t.co/WSSOerAe4D
HOW BRIGHT THE PATH GROWS by Pulitzer Prize winner Marcia Chatelain tells the untold story of the Black women artists and activists behind the 1963 March on Washington.
On sale 9/29/26. 📚✨
Cover designer: Linda Huang
Photography by: Leonard Freed
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Shortlisted! 📚✨
TALK TO ME by @IAmRichBenjamin is shortlisted for the J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize 🥳
A powerful memoir on family, history, and the afterlives of political exile honored among the year’s most outstanding works.
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i walked into a store that said it was for people who live intentionally. that's me, i thought. i basked in the sun as i drank myself a strawberry banana smoothie. too much almond milk, i told myself. i did not take a selfie. i looked at what was in front of me.
had a day to myself. went down a street that had a bookstore. then discovered a road lined by vintage cars, open hoods. observed people holding hands, chatting, their faces hiding in their screens.
alice walker was born on february 9, 1944. she was the first black american woman to win the pulitzer prize for fiction and is best known for her novel, the color purple. may you find and feel her work on her birthday.
"the most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don't have any."
I had a great chat with Maya Ono about all things book marketing and am excited to share! Listen and then share what resonated with you most 📚
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Dr. Prescod-Weinstein writes, "As a cosmic griot, a keeper of our cosmological stories, I urge you: Sankofa! Go back and get your cosmic dreams. It is how we create ourselves and our future." Coming April 7th
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Black History Month reminds us that learning doesn’t stop with one stack—or one month. Since 1942, Pantheon has been committed to publishing world-class literature and amplifying groundbreaking Black voices. We are proud of the stories behind us and the ones still to come. 📚
victor lavalle was born february 3, 1972. he is recognized for his unique voice in modern horror and speculative fiction. may you find and feel his work on his birthday.
"people call us witches... but maybe what they're really saying is that we were women who did things that seemed impossible... when you have to save the one you love, you will become someone else, something else. you will transform. the only real magic is the things we'll do for the ones we love."
finally, it's in my hands. octavia butler means so much to me, her work such a beacon of light. so thankful she followed her intuition and wrote wrote wrote. i wish i could have met her. i hope to see her archive with my own eyes, to collect the information with my own hands, to share the learned experience through my lens.
“so be it, see to it.”
i will.
ralph ellison's invisible man won the national book award on Jan 27, 1952. making ellison the first black author to win the prestigious fiction award, recognizing its profound exploration of race, identity, and invisibility in america.
"i am invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to see me."
angela davis was born on january 26, 1944. known as a renowned political activist, philosopher, academic, and author. may you find and feel her work on her birthday.
"i am no longer accepting the things i cannot change. i am changing the things i cannot accept."
So glad to share this Q&A with @ninawyo on her debut novel, How to Commit a Postcolonial Murder. Read and download the book club kit!
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gloria naylor was born january 25, 1950. she is best known for her debut novel, the women of brewster place, which won the national book award and was adapted into a television miniseries by oprah. may you find and feel her work on her birthday.
"i don't believe that life is supposed to make you feel good, or to make you feel miserable either. life is just supposed to make you feel."