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Welcome to the Black Writer Therapy podcast, a dedicated safe space for Black women writers to gather, sip tea, and explore the therapeutic aspects of writing. Here, we delve into the unique experiences and challenges faced by Black authors as they navigate and transform an industry that traditionally centers whiteness. This podcast is a celebration of diversity in publishing, featuring candid discussions that foster healing through writing. Our community thrives on the freely shared wisdom, ...
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‘A Literary Salon in Your Living Room’ There are lots of ways to arrive at being a writer. In Black Writers: After Hours we uncover the backstories, creative habits, and outlets of key Global Majority writers. Join Commonword's host and poet, Radhaika Kapur, who will meet with other poets, lyricists, fiction writers and spoken word artists, in a low-key vibe. Think small club in the early hours. Sharing anecdotes, extracts and writing prompts to encourage your creativity, this podcast is a m ...
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Do you get daunted by your writing projects, and feel hesitant about taking the next step? Tune in to this episode in which internationally famous librettist, poet and playwright, SuAndi explains her journey from humble beginnings, by daring to say yes. A must-listen for those summoning up the courage to take the plunge in a new direction. Read mor…
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Is getting published your goal? Join us for this new series and learn how to find your pathway to publishing success. Black Writers: After Hours is a literary salon in the form of a podcast – we’ll be meeting a pastry chef turned poet, lyricists, a radical playwright, and a creative climate champion In this first episode, Radhaika meets bona fide c…
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Ella welcomed contemporary Black romance writer Natasha Bishop to a session and these are her session notes. Ella discusses the impact of Only for the Week, on Black women Natasha's writing style and her involvement in the Indie Black Book Community. Ella shared her personal experiences as a Black mother Difficult family dynamics The need for posit…
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Welcome to Black Writer Therapy Session Notes, where I delve into intimate revelations that uncover my journey as a writer and the radical literary moments that have shaped my path. Reflecting on the recording session with Dr. Michele Boyde of Inkwell Academic Writing Retreat opened me up to the struggles and triumphs I've encountered on my writing…
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Breaking Gender and Racial Barriers with Author, Paulette Stout Guest Bio: Paulette Stout is the 15x award-winning—and fearless—author of fast paced contemporary fiction that tackles social issues often ignored. Her latest release, What Eyes Can’t See, was called a “highly recommended love story of justice, redemption, and struggle” by Midwest Book…
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Title: Session Notes: Black Women Writers Catch Hell Across the Globe In this episode, host Ella Shawn shares her after-recording session notes and talks about the similarities experienced by Black women writers. She shares powerful insights and personal stories. From the significance of Black History Month celebrated in Europe to shedding light on…
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Introduction: Hello, beautiful souls, and welcome to another transformative session at Black Writer Therapy! I'm your host and unlicensed therapist, Ella Shawn. I'm genuinely excited to have you here as we dive into phenomenal Black women writers' stories, insights, and healing experiences. This podcast is more than just a conversation; it's a ther…
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In this session of Black Writer Therapy, Ella Shawn welcomes Stacy Hawkins Adams to the proverbial couch. Ms. Stacy doesn't disappoint when it comes to inspiring, uplifting, and championing what and who she believes in. Genuinely, one of the most authentically kind women I've met on this journey. Show Summary Emotional Connection, Authenticity, and…
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In today's episode, Veronica shares her experiences and insights into her latest novel, "Bacchanal," a book that has become a powerful vessel for her personal healing. Through the lens of the protagonist, Liza, and the struggles she faces with her mother, Ella, Veronica delves into the intricate dynamics of the mother-daughter relationship within t…
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In this episode of "Black Writer Therapy," Piper G. Hughley discusses the challenges and triumphs of advocating for her work as a black woman in the publishing industry. She reflects on the importance of centering black women's stories and the audacity required to do so in a white-dominated industry. Piper also shares her thoughts on the need for n…
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Episode Title: Crafting Triumph in Historical Fiction: Piper Huguely on Redesigning Black History Introduction: Welcome back to the Black Writer Therapy Podcast, where we explore the world of Black women writers across genres through a sacred, healing, and empowering lens. I'm your host, an unlicensed therapist Ella Shawn, and today, we have a rema…
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I am thrilled to announce that I had the privilege of hosting the incredible L. Penelope in the latest session of Black Writer Therapy! We delved deep into her writing journey, personal growth, and the thought-provoking themes in her epic fantasy series, "The Earth Singer Chronicles." Here are 3 key takeaways from our conversation: 1️⃣ Stay Grounde…
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In this episode, Ella Shawn introduces the first of 12 ways to encourage women to let go of what's no longer serving them and the highest good, while learning to surrender to the divine goddess energy, or their Enchanted BEAST, residing inside of them. SEGMENT ONE: WE ATTRACT WHAT WE ARE/REFLECTION IS A TWO-WAY MIRROR When your past calls, let it g…
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🎙️ Exciting News! 🎙️ I am thrilled to announce that I had the pleasure of chatting with the incredible romance author, Synithia Williams on the latest episode of Black Writer Therapy! In this episode, Synithia opens up about her journey as a romance writer and shares some powerful insights and experiences that are sure to inspire and motivate new a…
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In this session, we'll be diving into Suzette's latest novel, Finally Yours, which brings together intentional writing and the healing power of storytelling. 📘 Key Takeaways from my BWT Session with Suzette Riddick 📚 1️⃣ Thriving in the Face of Adversity: Despite the challenges, many black women writers are thriving through traditional publishing, …
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First and foremost, we want to express our gratitude to all of you for your continued support and presence in our podcast community. Your engagement and feedback mean the world to us, and we are honored to have you join us on this journey of creative exploration and healing. The Black Writer Therapy podcast is 100% independent and depends on you, t…
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Black Writer Therapy Session Summary: In this episode of Black Writer Therapy, guest Diane Marie Brown joins host Ella Shawn to discuss the power of storytelling and the challenges she faced as a black woman writer in the publishing industry. Diane shares her journey of finding her creative voice and pursuing writing alongside her career in public …
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The Black Writer Therapy podcast is 100% independent and depends on you, the listeners. If you enjoy the show and would like to be a part of its growth, show your support today and help us keep going: Set your preference to automatic download Join my Substack newsletter at the paid subscription level and gain access to unedited sessions, behind the…
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In this session of Black Writer Therapy, Ella has the pleasure of sitting with critically acclaimed historic fiction author of Queen of Exiles, Vanessa Riley. Expect to hear discussions about... 1. "Break the white default narrative" 2. "Protecting readers through intentional depictions of violence" 3. "Empowering underrepresented voices and storie…
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In this Black Writer Therapy podcast session, Ella welcomes an award-winning US Today bestselling author, N. D. JoneShe lives in Maryland with her family. N. D.'s Desire to see more novels with positive, sexy, three-dimensional black characters as soul mates, friends, and lovers drives her to create paranormal romance. Website Amazon Author Page Fo…
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**Episode Description:** Join us in this thought-provoking episode of Black Writer Therapy as we dive deep into the world of action thriller author Yasmin Angoe, the brilliant mind behind the Nina Knight series. Yasmin shares her insights on how cultural experiences shape relationships and writing, the challenges of self-care and empowerment for bl…
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Title: Friendship, Violence, and the Jouney of Healing with Mickie Morency Episode Notes: In this enlightening session of Black Writer Thereapy, join your host, Ella Shawn, a published author, and unlicensed therapist, as she engages in a deep conversation with debut author and immigrant advocate, Micki Morency. Prepare to delve into the heart of M…
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Title: Spirit, Resilience, and the Art of Writing Description: In this session of Black Writer Therapy, Ella has Ms. Suzette D. Harrison on the therapist's couch. They discuss the innate Southernism that resides in Black folk, finding and owning your writing voice, and opening self to spirit to be a conduit for healing through writing. This episode…
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Description: Welcome to the debut episode of Black Writer Therapy, where we dive into the stories and experiences that shape the voices of Black women writers. In this powerful session, join host Ella Shawn as she engages in a candid conversation with Lisa Williamson Rosenberg, a licensed psychotherapist and debut author who identifies as a Black J…
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Just a little taste of what's to come in the first season of the Black Writer Therapy podcast. Featuring Lisa Williamson Rosenberg, award-winning author of Embers on the Wind. Be sure to follow me for updates on IG and FB @authorellashawn and Twitter @EllaShawn0215 TikTok @ellashawnauthorElla Shawn
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The black Writer Therapy podcast's official launch date is June 8, 2023. Each preliminary trailer is designed to answer the questions about what the podcast is and what it isn't. Who will be featured and who won't. Why I chose to focus on what I focus on. In this episode published author, Ella Shawn--host and unlicensed therapist--answers the three…
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Welcome to Black Writer Therapy I’m a Black woman telling my story. What matters is the lens through which I’m telling it. And sometimes, many times, that lens, if we’re not careful, can be tainted by the ever-present consciousness of Whiteness as the default. Whiteness as gatekeeper. Whiteness as the dominant narrative even in stories where all th…
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THE BRASS VERDICT, the nineteenth novel from #1 New York Times Bestselling author Michael Connelly, gives definitive proof that Connelly is the most gifted crime writer since Raymond Chandler. Those with a debt to Chandler typically lack either the research skills, the knowledge of Los Angeles, or the soul for the job. Connelly has it all. Utilizin…
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It is hard to imagine a sequel that is any more tightly intertwined with, or distinct from, its predecessor than Scott Phillips's 2002 THE WALKAWAY. His 2000 debut novel THE ICE HARVEST was a tight tale of one day in the tragicomic life of small-time Wichita mobster Charlie Arglist. THE WALKAWAY is an ambitious prequel-sequel to that bestseller, a …
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THE TURNAROUND, George Pelecanos's fifteenth novel, is the work of a mature writer at the top of his game. It is a thoughtful examination of one event that permanently alters the lives of six young men—three black, three white. The story is both as straightforward and as complex as the characters it involves, and pulls the reader in through their p…
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That Coggins is a disciple of Chandler and Hammett is abundantly clear in his most recent August Riordan novel, RUNOFF. Riordan is in many ways analogous to Chandler's iconic Philip Marlowe. He is a relatively poor man, or he would not be a detective at all. He is a common man, or he could not go among common people. He has a sense of character, or…
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Jonathan Santlofer is an artist and author of exceptional talent, a master of virtually any visual or linguistic medium. His work has been displayed in fine galleries around the world,and his art-themed crime fiction has drawn comparisons to the work of Michael Connelly. He is the author of five novels, three starring NYPD detective turned art hist…
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Christa Faust's latest novel, MONEY SHOT, distills all the darkest and most addictive spirits of 1940's film noir and 1950's hard-boiled into a lethal elixir. Such a statement is necessarily contradictory, for Faust's unique blend of a noir atmosphere of inescapable doom with the campy, two-fisted action of Gold Medal-era pulp, gives us characters …
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Long before Seth Harwood's JACK WAKES UP went to print with Breakneck Books it came roaring into our homes as a series of expertly-produced podcasts, a serialized publication in the tradition of classic pulps, but with a throaty growl and lightening agility like that of Jack Palms's one true love—his 1966 Mustang Fastback K-Code GT. And in this car…
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Shannon Clute, Seth Harwood, and Richard Edwards presented this Cybernoir panel on April 5th, 2008, as part of the Noircon Conference in Philadelphia. Clute and Edwards kick things off with a discussion of how noir style and pulp publishing models seem to provide the fundamental structuring logics of emerging digital media—from blogs to podcasts, m…
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Wise guys and femmes fatale form the central focus of these next panel discussions from Noircon 2008. In the first half of the podcast, Clute and Edwards talk with authors George Anastasia and Anthony Bruno. Anastasia and Bruno are two seasoned mob-watchers who uncover life on the mean streets-Philly style. Based on their Noircon panel, Wise Guy No…
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Clute and Edwards discuss the editing and publishing of noir fiction with three members of this Day 2 Noircon panel: Charles Ardai, Stacia Decker, and Michael Langnas. Charles Ardai is the editor and publisher of the Hard Case Crime series. Stacia Decker is an editor who has worked with such writers as Ray Banks, Declan Burke, Allan Guthrie and Joh…
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Philadelphia noir is the focus of two panels at Noircon 2008. The first panel presents the historical moment, cultural milieu and writings of the 19th century Philly writer George Lippard. Ed Petit and Robert Polito make a compelling case to consider Lippard an important proto-noir author, an author whose writings look back towards 1798's gothic no…
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Day One: Opening Night. Noircon 2008 opens at the Society Hill Playhouse in Philadelphia, PA. Clute and Edwards kick off this special podcast mini-series coverage with short interviews from the opening night reception. They talk with film critic Irv Slifkin, authors Gary Phillips, Seth Harwood, Ken Bruen, “The Czar of Noir? Eddie Muller, publisher …
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Ken Bruen's PRIEST, the fifth entry in the award-winning Jack Taylor series, has been nominated for the 2008 Edgar for Best Novel, and that still may not be high enough praise. PRIEST is the story of Galway, Ireland, a city in transition from tradition to modernity, from impoverished but united community to cutthroat capitalistic individualism, fro…
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Laurie King's TOUCHSTONE is set in England, 1926, in the tense atmosphere of impending labor strikes that threaten to tear the nation apart. It is the story of a remarkable WWI-scarred veteran whose injuries have stripped him of sensory filters, allowing him to feel the slightest emotional turmoil in those he encounters. He finds himself at the mer…
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David Fulmer's January 2008 Harcourt release, THE BLUE DOOR, will restore your faith in storytelling. In a digital world of slick production, inanely catchy and endlessly repeated refrains, and single tune download logic, Fulmer gives us a literary LP. THE BLUE DOOR recaptures the lost arts of letting the story unfold over time, of building it on f…
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