About the Episode Dr. Brenda M. Greene interviews Rev. Dr. Yolanda Pierce, the author of In My Grandmother’s House: Black Women, Faith, and the Stories We Inherit (Broadleaf Books, 2021). …
About the Episode Dr. Brenda Greene interviews Jocelyn Nicole Johnson, author of My Monticello: Fiction. Greene and Johnson discuss Johnson’s motivation for writing the five short stories and novella “My Monticello,” …
About the Episode Dr. Brenda Greene interviews Jocelyn Nicole Johnson, author of My Monticello: Fiction. Greene and Johnson discuss Johnson’s motivation for writing the five short stories and novella “My Monticello,” …
About the Episode Dr. Brenda Greene interviews Ladee Hubbard, author of The Rib King: A Novel (Amistad, 2021). Greene and Hubbard discuss the symbolism in The Rib King and the backdrop for Hubbard’s first novel, The …
About the Episode Dr. Brenda Greene interviews Ladee Hubbard, author of The Rib King: A Novel (Amistad, 2021). Greene and Hubbard discuss the symbolism in The Rib King and the backdrop for Hubbard’s first novel, The …
The Center for Black Literature‘s John Oliver Killens Virtual Reading Series presents The Art of the Short Story: An Evening with Danielle Evans and Jocelyn Nicole Johnson. Johnson’s debut collection of …
About the Episode Dr. Brenda Greene interviews Uwem Akpan, the author of New York, My Village (W. W. Norton & Co., 2021). This debut novel presents the experiences of a …
About the Episode Dr. Brenda Greene interviews Uwem Akpan, the author of New York, My Village (W. W. Norton & Co., 2021). This debut novel presents the experiences of a …
The Center for Black Literature, in partnership with The Harlem Writers Guild, presents presents a free virtual roundtable discussion, Black Women Writers at Work: A Literary Salon. Join us for …
About the Episode Dr. Brenda Greene interviews Wayétu Moore, the author of The Dragons, The Giant, The Women. Greene and Moore discuss the themes of her memoir: the African immigrant experience, …