News:

Khalisa Rae featured on Autostraddle: “Queering Faith”

Date: February 25, 2021

Welcome to Autostraddle’s 2021 Black History Month essay series. In their recent stirring multi-media anthology Black Futures, Black queer creators Jenna Wortham and Kimberly Drew ask, “What does it mean to be Black and alive?” […]

Large feature of Susan Kinsolving in the Hartford Courant!

Date: February 22, 2021

Many of Kinsolving’s poems relate to science. Her first book focused on horticulture and floral metaphor. The poems in another book examined aphasia and dementia’s linguistic enigma. Her most recent […]

Khalisa Rae is featured on NBC News!

Date: February 19, 2021

This year welcomes a slate of Black authors who will publish young adult fiction ranging in subject matter, but sharing one common goal: to expand what it means to see […]

Khalisa Rae interviewed on PopSugar!

Date: February 11, 2021

Self-care has never been more important than it is right now, and that’s especially true for Black women, who have had to juggle work, family, personal lives, and more amid ongoing […]

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Reviews:

Shelf Awareness loves If Not For This!

Date: August 8, 2014

In a recent review of Pete Fromm's new novel, If Not For This, Linnie Greene, writing for Shelf Awareness, praised the novel's emotional impact. "This is a tough read, but […]

Meredith Sue Willis on Song for Chance

Date: June 30, 2014

John Van Kirk's novel, Song for Chance—— a 2013 Santa Fe Writers Project Literary Awards finalist—— was recently featured in the "Books for Readers" newsletter at Meredith Sue Willis.com. Of […]

Becoming Judas Full of Spirit

Date: May 14, 2014

Nicelle Davis' latest poetry collection, Becoming Judas, was reviewed by Emily May Anderson of NewPages, who raved about the spirit and form of the poems. Anderson writes, "The book also […]

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