Of course I knew writers existed, and I knew many were Black and people of color. But, according to what I had been programmed to believe in school, Black writers were all passed away or they were senior enough to be my great-grandparents.
Author: Kalisha Buckhanon for negression
My new novel SOLEMN debuts in Hermeneutic Chaos Journal…
I am grateful to editor Shinjini Bhattarcharjee and her pretty, smart, light and free online literary journal Hermeneutic Chaos. It has published the first public peek at my latest novel, SOLEMN.
Yes! Films About Black Writers Do Exist (Part Two)
Flavorwire recently published a Top 50 Films About Writers list. Only one black-cast film was included. Here’s a bit of a correction.
Yes! Films About Black Writers Do Exist (Part One)
Flavorwire recently published a Top 50 Films About Writers list. Only one black-cast film was included. Here's a bit of a correction.
Real Talk: On The Loss of Olympian Kamara James and Black Women’s Mental Health
How did Kamara James, at 29, wind up mysteriously deceased in her U.S. apartment...with her last years on Earth clouded by mental illness, presumed schizophrenia, poverty and homelessness?
Kalisha On ID Channel Tonight: Watch DEADLY AFFAIRS
I appear as a featured author and commentator in two new segments for Investigation Discovery Channel's true crime docudrama,"Deadly Affairs," hosted by Daytime Emmy Award-winning actress Susan Lucci tonight, November 6th, starting at 10 PM EST/9 CST.
Spirit of Writing Week 3: The Internet is Your Friend…Use It Wisely.
End 2014 writing, not planning to write again in 2015. The Spirit of Writing: 12 Weeks of Practice.