The 1st issue of our lit mag is available now! Featuring short stories by 13 amazing Black female writers, please check it out. https://t.co/81NwgARQJA ๐๐๐
A woman gets caught up in the emotions and newness of meeting a new love, but finds her way back to herself when it's over in this essay by #blackwomanwriter Tracey Jackson. https://t.co/odVa6leGQk
A woman gets caught up in the emotions and newness of meeting a new love, but finds her way back to herself when it's over in this essay by #blackwomanwriter Tracey Jackson. https://t.co/odVa6le90M
We celebrate Black women writers every day! Learn from some of the best #Blackwomen writing instructors out there in our Fall semesterโshort story, novel & essay writing, Afrofuturism, Sci-fi, discussions of books by Black writers & more. โ https://t.co/TjNGltLJGm
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From haunted houses to spaceships, old worlds to new phenomena, 19 Black women storytellers share tales of fear and discovery, redemption, and resistance.
Our speculative issue - on sale Feb. 8th. Y'all ready?https://t.co/SYPjZAclRP
"There's something magical and necessary about traveling to Miami and spying on four old white women whose misadventures were off the air by the time I was six-years-old."
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A young American woman, a daughter of Haitian immigrants, gets a taste of what it must have been like for her own mother, as a Black woman in a foreign land where the national language is not her native tongue.
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#blackwomanwriter Paulna Valbrun reflects on what it means to be a young Black girl, and eventually a woman, in an all-white environment, amid European beauty standards.
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Set in 1960s England, Mummy and Daddy have emigrated from Jamaica and left their children in Aunt Lily's care. When she refuses to return the children, the parents enact desperate measures.
A #shortstory by #blackwomanwriter Jess Bell.
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#blackwomanwriter Andrea Jefferson shares one of the many pitfalls to Black womanhood that she's been exposed to in her essay, "Lemon Bitter Toxic." https://t.co/ZuNjk5qmmy
Set in 1960s England, Mummy and Daddy have emigrated from Jamaica and left their children in Aunt Lily's care. When she refuses to return the children, the parents enact desperate measures.
A #shortstory by #blackwomanwriter Jess Bell.
#writingcommunity https://t.co/4BLvrUXP4j
"Iโm supposed to only love men with perfect credit and nice cars, but Iโm also supposed to love struggle love and barely getting by. Iโm supposed to love whatever loves me." ~ #blackwomanwriter Andrea Jefferson
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"Iโm supposed to only love men with perfect credit and nice cars, but Iโm also supposed to love struggle love and barely getting by. Iโm supposed to love whatever loves me." ~ #blackwomanwriter Andrea Jefferson
#writingcommunity#blackwriters https://t.co/ZuNjk5HXL8
Set in 1960s England, Mummy and Daddy have emigrated from Jamaica and left their children in Aunt Lily's care. When she refuses to return the children, the parents enact desperate measures.
A #shortstory by #blackwomanwriter Jess Bell.
#writingcommunity https://t.co/4BLvrUXP4j