Monday, August 17, 2015

ICYMI: The Last 2 Weeks in Black Writing (8/4 - 8/16)

- HBW collected tributes from a number of important writers and scholars to bid farewell to Chancellor Bob Hemenway, who - among many other accomplishments - wrote a foundational literary biography of Zora Neale Hurston.

- ForHarriet shared 7 Black Women Science Fiction Writers Everyone Should Know. (One of the authors, Nalo Hopkinson, has a new short story collection out right now.)


- Roxane Gay opens this conversation with Ta-Nehisi Coates by noting the frequent comparisons of Coates to James Baldwin. 5 days earlier, Vinson Cunningham wrote about why Coates isn't the James Baldwin of our time.

- Baldwin or not, Coates did make it onto President Obama's summer reading list.

- Beverly Jenkins spoke to NPR Books about writing historical romances with black protagonists.

- Issa Rae, author of The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl, was profiled in the New York Times in "The Misadventures of Issa Rae."

- Walter Mosley, author of the Easy Rawlins series, sat down with NPR for conversations about the Watts Riots and his Southern roots


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