In the midst of the Coates phenomena I saw a call for people to buy copies of TaNehisi Coates' Between the World and Me at black bookstores. I found the suggestion laughable. The current s… Read More
Business makes money, and there's something about money that destabilizes black knowledge. It could be our original slave position-whack in relationship to money from the beginning. We all… Read More
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I have the cutest book to share with you. It’s called A Letter to my cat created by Lisa Erspamer. Cats outnumber dogs in the U.S., but In bookstores, dog titles reign, th… Read More
Free Black Space is a place where all definitions of blackness exist.Physically, it is the Hair Dresser, the Barbershop, the Club, the Corner, the Backyard where the cookout is held. The Chu… Read More
While there are some films that really ought to be seen on a theater screen I can’t often bring myself to spend money on overpriced movie tickets. Last fall I relented and went to Gone… Read More
Marketing Fiction In A Changing WorldPart 20Crafting A Path to Selling FictionGuest Post by Miriam Pia After hearing from Deb Wunder, a professional writer who found her voice in non-fi… Read More
The country of Turkey, being the 37th largest in the world is a traveller’s delight. From the east to the west spanning thousands of kilometres, many places to visit in Turkey are uniq… Read More
GENRE: Suspense ThrillerJoan will be awarding a Still Life by Jean Baptiste Oudry from Metropolitan Museum of Art - US, Canada Only. 10 1/2" x 8" Violin, Sheet Music Laminate to a randomly d… Read More
GENRE: Suspense ThrillerJoan will be awarding a Still Life by Jean Baptiste Oudry from Metropolitan Museum of Art - US, Canada Only. 10 1/2" x 8" Violin, Sheet Music Laminate to a randomly d… Read More
Mulberry Street on New York’s Lower East Side, ca. 1900.
One of the most fascinating museums in the United States stands at the corner of Delancey and Orchard Street on the Lower… Read More
You have it all planned out. You know exactly which shopping centers and conveniences you want to live near, you know which amenities you need within a few miles of your community, and you h… Read More
Today I sit in another abandoned sector of the empire. The Capitol View Library not far off of the D.C. landmark, the Shrimp Boat. Shrimp Boat where nobody really eats, but everybody knows… Read More
"Can online shopping absorb traditional retail workers?" PBS NewsHour 8/17/2017ExcerptSUMMARY: The growth of e-commerce continues to wreak havoc on traditional retail and its workforce… Read More
CHILDREN OF BLOOD AND BONE by Tomi Adeyemi is officially on sale. You can grab the book from any of your local bookstores or online at the following sites:Barnes & NobleAmazonI… Read More
When it comes to other blogs, there aren't that many that I read regularly. I will pretty much read every single post Cait of Paper Fury posts, and have done for a number of years now, but o… Read More
Today, I want to talk about something that has been bothering me for a while - the pressure within the YA community to buy books. As a member of the YA community, I've seen a number of thing… Read More
How Do You Know If You've Written A ClassicPart 3Podcast Interview With Jacqueline LichtenbergPrevious parts in "How do you know if you've written a classic?" series are:Part 1 in this Serie… Read More
A HERITAGE OF TREASURES~~~~~~~~~~~~An Ocean of Jewels (a literary novel) by Judy C. Andrews“…the language of photographs and a love letter kept appearing on the walls of the cav… Read More
Black Book Future is a GoFundMe that works towards the future of the black book. Black Bookstores, Free Black Spaces, and the free exchange of ideas outside of Academia are the fertil… Read More
Andersonville: the land of coffee shops, quirky bookstores, and feminist sex-toy shops. Perhaps you’ve been to Drag Brunch at Hamburger Marys or maybe you’ve delighted in the won… Read More
For years, dystopian literature has been a means to dissect particular aspects of modern society and magnify these characteristics in a futuristic world. Dystopia, literally, translates into… Read More
While everything is closed down, Chicago bookstores are bringing their inventories online. Browse for something new to read this week!
Photo Credit: Bookends & BeginningsBookends & B… Read More
Governor Pritzker just extended Chicago’s stay-at-home order until May 30th and some of us are feeling a little stir-crazy. Here are 30 things to do to help you get through this next s… Read More
Running out of things to do during your quarantine? If it feels like you have watched everything on Netflix, posted way too much about your new baking addiction, and deep cleaned your house… Read More
Chicago’s shelter-in-place has drastically affected many local businesses. Retail shops can’t sell their goods. Restaurants and bars can’t serve patrons. Even bookstores ha… Read More
In my last antiracism resources post, I shared 10 articles that take less than 10 minutes to read.
Here are more great resources I have found (and that I’m using myself), but they&rsq… Read More
Interview with Anthony Darnellon Star Trek Lives! 45th AnniversaryHere are 3 versions of an interview Jean Lorrah and I did with a professional (very professional skilled) journali… Read More
Have you ever heard about Arabian nights? You know when you’re in the middle of the dessert, sitting comfortably in a tent beneath the stars. You’re surrounded by your friends or… Read More
Several must-see sights in Boston showcase the city’s nearly four centuries of history. You can begin your tour on the Freedom Trail, which includes landmarks like the Paul Revere Hous… Read More
When you’re an avid reader, there is nothing better than spending an afternoon on the hunt for your next story. If you’re used to going online or to chain stores for your next bo… Read More
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Normally, I would not post this here, but elsewhere, but since the words “act of God” are mentioned often, it seems to be a good starting place for this post.
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This is a follow-up to a prior blog post, you can read it here.
Can I Say the “S” Word – Don’t Be Stupid?
This is just one of many articles that you ca… Read More
The holidays are a time of love and generosity. Show your appreciation for all that teachers give to your kids by giving Christmas gifts for teachers that they actually want. Here are the be… Read More
The Pearl of the Aegean Sea; this name is justified. If you have heard it before, you must know, dear reader, that I am talking about Izmir.
Izmir is a metropolitan city far west of Anato… Read More
A thin waist, glass skin, fair complexion, plump lips– these are all just beauty standards set by a society that is never happy with what the world has to offer. These unrealistic beau… Read More
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Living in a city has an accelerated pace of life that is noticeable to most people. It may feel like everyone is continually moving when moving from a traditional lifestyle to an urban one… Read More