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I’m Never Fine, Highlighting the History of Black Writers, and Fasika

Curated links. Favorite Essays I Read in the Past Two Weeks: The best profile piece I have read. An absolute delight. This essay doesn’t tiptoe around the edges and corners of the room—it boldly saunters to the center of the room where the story’s heart beats. I had to pause reading because tears blurred my …

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The First Black Child to Interrogate an All-White Elementary School, the Most Beautiful Libraries in the World, and Adwa Victory

Curated reading lists. Favorite Essays I Read This Week: After losing his wife during childbirth, this father turns his pain into purpose (via sheknows) The sound of grief (via The New Yorker) Favorite Short Fiction I Read This Week: Snakes by Danielle Evans Favorite Flash Fiction I Read This Week: A middle finger flipped on a school bus by …

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The Things We Do for Love, Master Slave Husband Wife, and the Hottest Inhabited Place on Earth

Curated reading lists. Favorite Essays I Read in the Past Two Weeks: The Man with the Golden Airline Ticket, Narratively The Crane Wife by CJ Hauser The Things We Do for Love, Roxane Gay. The pictures in this essay are breathtaking. While reading Roxane’s words, I felt I was in Antarctica with Roxane and her wife, …

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‘I’ve Selected a Wife for You,’ My Grandfather Was Told. He Married Her Sister.

My grandparents’ arranged marriage that planted its feet and stood rooted for 67 years strikes me as something magical. At mid-day, on September 12, 2009, a couple—an 80-year-old black man and an 83-year-old black woman, their hands clasped in a tight hold—walked into a doctor’s office in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia. Their names …

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A Black Composer’s Legacy, Publishing Thoughts for the Minority Writer, and Timket

Curated reading links. Favorite Essays I Read This Week: As a Black Woman, I’m Learning that Rest Is Resistance, Michelle Chikaonda Tears flooded my face when I read Her Kind, a heart-wrenching essay from Naomi Jackson on losing and finding her mind. A Litany for Survival by Naomi Jackson on giving birth as a black woman in America. Reflections, While Sitting …

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How To Talk to Someone Who’s Obsessed With the Color of Your Skin

A flash fiction. There is a deafening silence in the conference room, filled with white people. Wearing pantsuits and high heels and carrying your laptop, you’ve entered this room and stood on the stage with a straight shoulder a moment ago. When your audience gawks at you, the hairs on the back of your neck …

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A Timeless New Year, 15 Books by Black Authors, and Christmas Celebration on January 7

Curated links. Favorite Flash Fiction I Read This Week: Your Mother Imagines You Dead (Via Fracture Lit) Favorite Short Fiction I Read This Week: What It’s Worth Giving Up to Stay in a Family (Via Electric Lit) Useful Article on Writing: Good Enough Is Just Fine, More To That A Book I’m Currently Reading: Aggie Jordan’s memoir A …

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The ABC of My Kinky Hair, Mystery Novels That Examine Race, and the Best Way To Wash Your Face

Curated links. Favorite Essays I Read This Week: Afros, Braids, Cornrows: Embracing the ABC of my Kinky Hair, Iris Leona Marie Cross Mourning the Loss of My Dad — and His Jeep (Via The Cut) Favorite Flash Fiction I Read This Week: Unnecessary Things, Tatyana Tolstaya Favorite Writing Advice I Read This Week: 17 Steps to Accelerate …

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When the Shooting Stops, 10 Black Twitter Moments, and the Ge’ez Calendar

Curated links. Favorite Article I Read This Week: Inconsolable Loss and Overpowering Damage Useful Article on Focusing More on the Things That Matter to You: In Your Own Way, Oliver Burkeman Useful Article on Writing (especially if you write short stories or novels): The 22 Rules of Storytelling, according to Pixar A Book I’m Currently …