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| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 22 | Founded | a year ago | Last Issue | 2 months ago |
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Hey Spoken Black Girl Community,
As I near the end of my MFA journey, I’ve been thinking a lot about grace and what it means to build a sustainable creative life. I must confess that it has been...
Generational cycle breakers often look like the villain of the story
When you’re used to operating in dysfunction, you have to actively break out of old patterns and dynamics. I watched the movie Harriet featuring Cynthia Erivo as Harriet...
This episode starts with a message from the host as she embarks on a new season. In this episode, Yaa shares her journey of balancing entrepreneurship, motherhood, and creativity while navigating the challenges of ADHD, and she talks about...
This fall, I started feeling the call to read The Bluest Eye again. While reading through the draft of my memoir, which is composed of essays that I’ve written since the conception of Spoken Black Girl, I found this post, “The Black Ugly Du...
The term “self-care” has become popularized to the point where it’s not even helpful to most women. Sometimes the term just washes over me, never really permeating my mind or impacting my actions. Of course, I often lean on the words of Aud...
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Short stories, essays, and reflections from a neurodivergent Black woman writer living a creative life. Subscribe for writing that illuminates Black womanhood, mental health, and healing through every stage of growth.
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