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Reed, Write, and Create

By: Lori L Tharps
  • Summary

  • Tune in to the award-winning, Reed, Write, & Create podcast to hear bite-sized pep-talks for BIPOC writers at every stage of the writing game. Author, educator, and creative writing coach, Lori L. Tharps (award-winning author of ”Hair Story,” ”Kinky Gazpacho,” and ”Substitute Me”) knows how hard it is to stay motivated and inspired to write - whether you’re working on that debut novel, a gut-wrenching memoir, or an essay about your trip around the world. Writing can be your passion, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy. On the show, Lori helps writers of color tap into their divine right to write. She shares mindset tips, creativity & writing prompts, and true stories about our literary foremothers and forefathers - Toni Morrison, Lorraine Hansberry, Phillis Wheatley e.t.c. - that will leave you motivated and ready to write. You’ll also hear inspiring interviews with best-selling, BIPOC authors who share actionable writing tips and techniques to help improve your craft and better understand the business of writing and the publishing industry. If the idea of having your very own creative writing coach sounds like just what you need to optimize your writing life, then this is the podcast for you. New episodes are released biweekly on Mondays. Subscribe to the show and find more writing resources for BIPOC writers and the readers who love them at ReedWriteandCreate.com.
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Episodes
  • "Pursue Your Writing Life Like a Dog Pursues a Bone" with Bernice L. McFadden
    May 27 2024

    On episode 31 of the podcast, I have saved the best for last. Our final author interview this season is with the incomparable, American-Book-Award-winning author, Bernice L. McFadden.

    Bernice L. McFadden is the author of over a dozen books, including Sugar and Glorious. Her latest novel, Praise Song for the Butterflies, was long listed for the 2019 Women's Prize in Fiction.

    McFadden’s novel, The Book of Harlan won the 2017 American Book Award and the 2017 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work. The New York Times selected her novel Gathering of Waters as one of the 100 Notable Books of 2012 and as an Editor's Choice pick. Glorious was a finalist for the NAACP Image Award and featured in O, The Oprah Magazine.

    Currently, McFadden is an Assistant Professor of English at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana.

    During our conversation, Bernice and I discuss:

    • The highs and lows of her decades-long literary career.
    • How she kept writing when faced with multiple rejections and editors telling her that there was no market for Black authors writing literary fiction.
    • Why she decided to start writing “humorous erotica” under the pen name Geneva Holliday.
    • How Toni Morrison impacted her early career.
    • The roles spirit and synchronicity have played in her writing practice.

    If you’re looking for a dynamite episode that will keep you motivated to keep writing, then press play and enjoy!

    To learn more about Bernice McFadden, follow her on Facebook and Instagram. Her website is currently under construction, in anticipation of her new memoir, First Born Girls due on shelves in 2025.

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    If you are a BIPOC woman writer looking for even more literary inspiration and motivation, not to mention a highly supportive community of BIPOC sister scribes, then you should apply to be a member of the RWC Sanctuary.

    The Sanctuary is a private writing community specifically for BIPOC women writers, who take their writing seriously. Novelists, poets, memoirists, short story writers and nonfiction writers, are welcome to apply. Inside the Sanctuary we help our members get paid, get published, and reach all of their writing goals.

    For more information, visit The Sanctuary page on the Reed Write and Create website. But don’t delay, because we’ll be closing our doors to new members on June 1 for the summer, and they won’t be opening again until the fall. Prices will increase for membership in the fall.

    If you’re looking for more creative writing inspiration, and useful resources for your literary life, visit ReedWriteandCreate.com.

    Sign up for the monthly, Reed, Write, & Create newsletter for literary resources and opportunities delivered right to your inbox.

    Don’t buy your books on Amazon, support indie booksellers and shop online at the Reed, Write, & Create bookshop for a list of curated titles by BIPOC authors.

    Sharing is caring, so please share the name of this podcast with all of your BIPOC writer friends.

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    51 mins
  • Why BIPOC Writers Should Consider a Life Abroad: Lessons from James Baldwin
    May 13 2024

    On episode #30 of the Reed, Write, & Create podcast, we’re doing two things; we’re honoring the late, great James Baldwin, who would be turning 100 years old in 2024, and I'm giving you a pep talk about being an American writer abroad. Yes, I’m sharing the life and times of Mr. James Baldwin to offer you the opportunity to consider what travel can mean for your writing life.

    And by the way, if you think we’re going to mostly be talking about Baldwin’s life in Paris, think again. On this episode, we’re talking Turkey. Istanbul, that is. Yes, the country where Baldwin wrote the majority of his most important works, and the country that he said on more than one occasion “saved him,” was none other than Turkey.

    During this inspiring episode you’ll hear:

    • Why James Baldwin left the United States to write.
    • Why Baldwin spent a decade living and writing in Turkey.
    • What made Baldwin an “American writer” despite his many years abroad.
    • Multiple reasons why BIPOC writers should consider traveling or living abroad to enhance their writing life.
    • What a writer should look for in a location when trying to find a new country where she can write.

    MORE BALDWIN

    Try reading The Fire Next Time, it’s quintessential Baldwin, and a perennial bestseller.

    There are many organizations and institutions celebrating the life and work of James Baldwin this year in honor of his 100th birthday. Here are some for your consideration:

    Morgan State University is having a year-long celebration of Baldwin’s life.

    Even in the UK, they’re celebrating Baldwin. Check out Baldwin in Bristol

    Check out La Maison Baldwin, an American-led organization based in France. They are planning a big centennial celebration honoring Baldwin in September of 2024, but they have programming for writers all year long.

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    More Writing Resources

    BIPOC women writers, come join us at our upcoming Open House for The Sanctuary, on May 19, 2024. (Please RSVP for the Open House here. )

    The fun starts at 3pmEST and you’ll learn all about what we offer our members; community, accountability, professional development, and resources to help you get published and get paid for your work.

    Our members are both emerging writers and authors with multiple titles published.

    At the Open House, you’ll get to hear from current members who are crushing their writing goals, and we’re going to play #Lit game of literary trivia. With Prizes!

    Visit the Reed, Write, & Create website for more information, inspiration, and resources to optimize your writing life.

    Please don’t support online retailers who don’t care about authors or the future of books. Please consider supporting the Reed, Write, & Create podcast and indie bookstores across the United States, by doing your online book shopping at the Reed, Write, & Create bookstore. We have a wonderful collection of books by BIPOC authors for adults, teens, and kids.

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    25 mins
  • From Self-Published to New York Times Bestseller: Sadeqa Johnson Shares Her Story of Success
    Apr 29 2024

    On episode #29, New York Times bestselling author Sadeaqa Johnson is on the show sharing her inspiring author journey and her practical strategies to living a successful literary life.

    Sadeqa Johnson is the New York Times bestselling author of five novels, including Yellow Wife and her latest, The House of Eve, which was the February 2023 Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick. Sadeqa’s accolades include being a NAACP Image Award nominee, a 2022 Hurston/Wright Foundation Legacy finalist, a BCALA Literary Honoree, and the Library of Virginia’s Literary People’s Choice Award winner. She is a Kimbilio Fellow and teaches in the M.F.A. program at Drexel University. Originally from Philadelphia, she currently lives near Richmond, VA with her husband and three teens.

    Before she was topping the bestseller charts, Sadeqa was hand-selling her self-published novel, determined to prove herself to a publishing industry who wouldn’t give her a book deal. During our conversation, Sadeqa shares how she went from that frustrating place, to where she is today, working on her sixth novel, winning multiple literary awards, and teaching in a MFA program, all with no signs of slowing down.

    This is the episode you need to listen to for inspiration, actionable strategies for your writing life, and motivation to keep writing!

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    To learn more about Sadeqa Johnson, visit her website at Sadeqa.net

    To follow Sadeqa on Instagram, her favorite online hangout, find her @Sadeqasays

    Purchase your copy of Sadeqa’s latest book, the New York Times bestseller, The House of Eve from the Reed, Write, & Create Bookshop. You’ll be supporting this podcast and Sadeqa!

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    BIPOC women writers, come join us at our upcoming Open House for The Sanctuary, on May 19, 2024. The fun starts at 3pmEST and you’ll learn all about what we offer our members; community, accountability, professional development, and resources to help you get published and get paid for your work.

    Our members are both emerging writers and authors with multiple titles published. At the Open House, you’ll get to hear from current members who are crushing their writing goals, and we’re going to play #Lit game of literary trivia. Please RSVP for the Open House here.

    • If you’re looking for more creative writing inspiration, and useful resources for your literary life, visit ReedWriteandCreate.com.
    • Sign up for the monthly, Reed, Write, & Create newsletter for literary resources and opportunities delivered right to your inbox.
    • If you’re a BIPOC woman writer looking for a supportive writing community that will help you stay accountable to your writing goals, not to mention provide carefully curated opportunities to get published and get paid, apply to join the Reed, Write, & Create Sanctuary.
    • Don’t buy your books on Amazon, support indie booksellers and shop online at the Reed, Write, & Create bookshop for a list of curated titles by BIPOC authors.

    Sharing is caring, so please share the name of this podcast with all of your BIPOC writer friends. Thanks!

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    53 mins

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