What is going to happen to Channler’s Corner? I’m glad you asked, beloved reader! Unfortunately, Channler’s Corner has got to go—the name I mean! I can’t claim that my article promotes inclusivity and representation in literature if…
Read MoreBeing a writer of color offers many opportunities to bring new experiences and stories to a predominantly white world of literature. I have said it before and will continue to do so...
Read MoreI have always struggled with the notion that people of color, for some odd reason, cannot seem to exist in the literary worlds of fantasy and adventure. As a huge fan of the Fantasy/Adventure/Sci-Fi...
Read MoreAfter a long and strenuous summer, I decided to treat myself to a little book haul, picking up three recent titles that’d I’d been eyeing for a while. For this week’s article, I would like to discuss...
Read MoreWhen I was in 8th grade I entered my first poetry slam competition. Clearly, I thought I had a lot to say at fourteen. At the time, my idea of spoken word poetry seemed to be...
Read MoreLike any other 20-year-old bibliophile who was miserable staying at home over the summer for the second year in a row, I decided to escape the futility of my living situation by reading a new book...
Read MoreOriginally, I intended to do a book review of Eleanor and Park, but with the recent news involving the case of Philando Castile, and recent murder of Charleena Lyles, I felt compelled to write...
Read MoreGrowing up as a queer Black boy can be lonely. I always knew I was different. I don’t know when I realized this fact, though it was probably somewhere between pretending...
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