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Interview: Luan Goldie

Interview: Luan Goldie

One of my favourite reads this summer was Nightingale Point by Luan Goldie. Set on a London council estate, the novel follows...

Posted on 19 October 201919 October 2019 by queenpea77Posted in Meet the authorTagged authors, Black-British lit, interviews. Leave a comment

Interview: Candice Carty-Williams

Interview: Candice Carty-Williams

I had the privilege of interviewing the lovely Candice Carty-Williams for The British Blacklist where we discussed her phenomenally successful debut novel Queenie, dating and the importance of having our stories in the mainstream...

Posted on 23 May 2019 by queenpea77Posted in Meet the authorTagged authors, Black-British lit, interviews, reviews, women, writing. Leave a comment

Review: Slay in Your Lane: The Black Girl Bible

Review: Slay in Your Lane: The Black Girl Bible

Slay in Your Lane is the ultimate inspirational guide to life for Black British women. Written by best friends Elizabeth Uviebinené and Yomi Adegoke, the book is a little bit like talking with your own best friends or even older sisters...

Posted on 1 September 2018 by queenpea77Posted in ReviewsTagged authors, b, Black British, blogging, books, culture, family, feminism, media, opinion, politics, relationships, society, women. 4 Comments

Meet the author: Tola Okogwu

Meet the author: Tola Okogwu

Tola Okogwu is a blogger and author of the Daddy Do My Hair series for children. I interviewed her for the British Blacklist about her writing and her new book.

Posted on 11 August 2018 by queenpea77Posted in Meet the authorTagged authors, blogging, blogging community, books, children's books, race. Leave a comment

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