Here at the Women of Color Writers’ Circle, we celebrate all writers and that includes writers who may focus their attention elsewhere. That being said, we know what it is like to be overlooked, after all women of color are among the most marginalized groups in the publishing industry. Therefore, we are giving voice toContinue reading “Music Is Power: Don’t Sleep On Musicians”
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Check Out Our Bookshop Page
What is Bookshop.org? Well, you may be wondering what Bookshop.org is. Basically, it is an online bookstore that helps support small bookstores and businesses. A lot of them are doing their best to stay afloat while competing with stores such as Barnes & Noble, BAM and Amazon. Many of these businesses are BIPOC owned asContinue reading “Check Out Our Bookshop Page”
Author Spotlight: Marrissa Saunders
Marrissa Saunders is the President and Founder of SisterTalk LTD. Marrissastarted Sister Talk, in 2013, to create a relaxed, warm, and welcoming space forwomen to talk, feel supported, loved, and to grow into the person that God hasintended for them to be safely! Marrissa has an infectious zeal to see women thriveand live life now!Continue reading “Author Spotlight: Marrissa Saunders”
Looking To Publish? Here Are Some Places To Check Out!
That being said, it takes a lot of time and patience to research journals and small presses. So, we did that for you! Take a look at the presses (separated by genre) and who knows, that goal of publication may be closer than you realized!
Author Spotlight: Bhakti Mary
Join us in celebrating our very own Bhakti Mary, author of two published novels with one on the way.
How To Build Your Perfect Character
Character building is important for every style of writing, not just fiction writing. If you are writing historical nonfiction, you must portray the characters well enough so that your reader doesn’t put your work down and even if you’re writing your own memoir, you have to make those you write about be relatable, interesting andContinue reading “How To Build Your Perfect Character”