BHM: Edwidge Danticat

2014-03-15T19:11:15-04:00

"Create dangerously, for people who read dangerously. This is what I’ve always thought it meant to be a writer." So says Edwidge Danticat, in the early pages of the work inspired by Albert Camus' essay and, also, inspired by countless tales of courageous reading and writing and living.

BHM: Edwidge Danticat2014-03-15T19:11:15-04:00

BHM: The Lairds (Roland and Taneshia Nash)

2014-03-15T19:09:44-04:00

In the mid-90s, the Lairds were used to publishing 36-page comic books; they were all about entertainment, not about a one-stop volume of African American history. It was quite a challenge for Roland and Taneshia Nash Laird to move from that kind of production, to a full-length book, and

BHM: The Lairds (Roland and Taneshia Nash)2014-03-15T19:09:44-04:00

BHM: Z.Z. Packer

2014-03-15T19:08:05-04:00

It's been a long time since a book inspired me to create a Spelling It Out.* Generally speaking, it coincides with an author's shifting onto my MRE lists (Must Read Everything). Consider it official: Z.Z. Packer's Drinking Coffee Elsewhere makes her a MRE author for me, and now I'll

BHM: Z.Z. Packer2014-03-15T19:08:05-04:00

Elizabeth Taylor: A Must-Read-Everything Author

2014-03-15T18:58:18-04:00

We were introduced in 2001, when an English reading friend recommended her novel Angel to me, which I read in a single day. It immediately seemed like one of those books with which I'd always been familiar. And its author was secured on my Must Read Everything list. Inside my

Elizabeth Taylor: A Must-Read-Everything Author2014-03-15T18:58:18-04:00

Are your reading plans larger than life?

2012-01-23T21:21:54-05:00

Last year, I rekindled my affair with the city that I live in. (As other aspects of life got busier, I had started to take it for granted.) But books and exploring? They don't always mix. While I was doing a lot of walking and riding and commuting from one side

Are your reading plans larger than life?2012-01-23T21:21:54-05:00
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