Discover the power of horror books by Black women and their impact on exposing injustice. Learn about their experiences and ...
(WIB) -Monsters. Gore. Fear. These things make up most horror films, TV shows, and books. But for Black women, the horror genre is about more than just blood-filled entertainment — it’s also often ...
With Donald Trump in the White House and Republicans controlling the Senate, an increase in book bans is a serious threat.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
A book expo featuring African American authors is headed to Aiken.Our Words Matter Black Author Book Expo &Fall Fest is ...
A Staunton woman has evolved from a writer into an author. Kalela Williams, 45, published her first novel, “Tangleroot,” ...
As Halloween 2024 approaches, the excitement of costume parties and trick-or-treating fills the air. However, for those who ...
Rumaan Alam, author of the Read With Jenna pick and National Book Award finalist ... "Entitlement" follows Brooke Orr, a ...
Cool Girl” writers like Joan Didion and Eve Babitz have been endlessly marketed to women. But what truths might men learn about women—and themselves—from these books?
Walter Strickland's sweeping narrative of African American Christianity portrays a big God who is strong to deliver.