Natalie Moore discusses why she created the book and play ‘The Billboard’
Natalie Y. Moore is a Chicago-based journalist. Moore is the author of the book The Billboard, which is about a fictional Black women’s clinic in
Natalie Y. Moore is a Chicago-based journalist. Moore is the author of the book The Billboard, which is about a fictional Black women’s clinic in
As April comes to an end, so does National Poetry Month. If you love poetry or want to explore the genre more – young adult
Phillip Berrian is a man on a mission from God. Berrian, of Brooklyn, New York is one of nine children. He was spiritually anointed and
Eight-time Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Janelle Monáe is making her literary debut with The Memory Library and Other Stories of Dirty Computer. Building off of the “Afrofuturistic world” from her
Lianne Dillsworth is the author of the novel Theatre of Marvels, which blends a gripping crime story with an exploration of racial identity as it probes the
Mary La Cue Simpkins is the author of Prince Patches, a book about a Maltese shih tzu designer dog who’s full of energy. This book provides valuable
The highly anticipated anthology from music industry executive Aiyisha T. Obafemi commemorates the societal and cultural contributions of the legendary icon, Tupac Amaru Shakur in
William “King” Hollis is a motivational speaker, author and coach who has traveled the world. He has spoken his way to success, rising from homelessness to
Author, Pastor, founder of LifePrep chief engagement & fulfillment officer for the T.D. Jakes Foundation, Michael Phillips joins Tigner James to discuss his new book
Blake Alexander-Lewis Boyd is a thoughtful and endearing person who is known for his motto, “There are no limits to creative abilities beyond those we
Ladee Hubbard’s novel The Rib King was one of the most acclaimed books of 2021, and that literary superpower is evident in Hubbard’s The Last
Check out the latest adult fiction books that have just landed on blackbookstore.com. Inspired by Animal Farm, NoViolnt Bulawayo captures the fall of an oppressive
Caroline Clarke is a highly requested speaker, award-winning journalist, moderator and acclaimed author. Take a Lesson: Black Achievers on How They Made It and What
Frederick Joseph is the New York Times bestselling author of The Black Friend. He is also an award-winning marketing professional and media representation advocate who
Fleeing from an abusive relationship and leaving her mother, siblings and the boy she thought loved her behind, Angel relocates to Brooklyn to live with
Theologian, educator and author Candice Marie Benbow strives to give voice to Black women’s shared experiences of faith, healing and wholeness. In her debut book, Red
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
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
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