Sister Souljah’s ‘Life After Death’ finds new life during Black History Month
Sister Souljah’s Life After Death is the follow-up to her bestselling 1999 novel The Coldest Winter Ever. The critically acclaimed novel, which debuted in March 2021 did
Sister Souljah’s Life After Death is the follow-up to her bestselling 1999 novel The Coldest Winter Ever. The critically acclaimed novel, which debuted in March 2021 did
Dr. Frita is the founder and president of Midtown Atlanta Nephrology PC. She is a vibrant, witty and striking 6-foot-tall Atlanta physician who is triple
As Jacob lies dying from cancer, he begins to write letters to his gay son, who he hasn’t spoken to in years, as a way
This week’s new releases include Laila Sabreen’s intense debut novel You Truly Assumed, Kelly McWilliams’s historical fiction novel set in the Jim Crow period, Mirror Girls,
On Feb. 1, Tassili Ma’at celebrated the release of her new book, Journey to Self-Fullness at her new event space Uni-Tea & Coffee Café in
February kicks off with highly anticipated literary releases. Charmaine Wilkerson debuts with a family drama, Black Cake. Daniel Black shares a father’s emotional love letter
The Audio Publishers Association (APA) has announced the finalists for the 2022 Audie Awards ceremony. Each year, the Audie Awards recognize distinction in audiobooks and spoken-word
Ashley Ford has looked up to her father for as long as she can remember. Though she has vague memories of him, she feels as
Denise Woods is an internationally renowned and highly sought-after Hollywood voice coach who has worked with some of Hollywood’s greatest performers, such as Mahershala Ali,
Add author to Kel Mitchell‘s resume. The actor and comedian, best known for his roles in the 1990s with Good Burger, “Keenan & Kel,” “All
This week’s new releases include Bernardine Evaristo’s unconventional memoir Manifesto: On Never Giving Up; Angela Y. Davis’s collaboration with others speaking on abolition feminism in Abolition.
The story begins in a small, segregated, Southern town called Kipsen. Mira is friends with Jesse, her secret love, and Celine, who disgraced their town
Charles L. Chavis Jr., Ph.D. is the author of the forthcoming book, The Silent Shore: The Lynching of Matthew Williams and the Politics of Racism
Tiffany M. Simmons is a licensed attorney who has been practicing law in Atlanta for 13 years. Simmons, known as “The Plugs Lawyer,” represents those
J. Elle first burst onto the writing scene with the New York Times bestselling young adult fantasy novel, Wings of Ebony. Elle is back with book
This week’s fiction new releases include new and familiar faces. Nikki May debuts with her modern take on friendships, culture, and betrayal in Wahala. Chantal
Good news for fans of Children of Blood and Bone. Tomi Adeyemi has just told her Instagram followers that Paramount Pictures secured the rights for
Chavonne White, who is known by her pen name Chavonne Writes, always had a passion for writing. In 2020, the California native, who currently lives
April L. Richie’s first book, Teach Them Their Worth, is filled with words of wisdom from her hero, her dad. Richie, a native of Los
Lauri Fitz-Pegado spent many years in the public and private sectors as a civil servant, a foreign service officer, a presidential appointee at the Commerce