
Bethany Nicole writes liturgies for the living—braiding memoir, cultural critique, grief, joy, and Blackness. Soulwork is both altar and archive: a womanist offering of reflection, resistance, and radical care.
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The first time I encountered the phrase “blackened knowledge” in Christina Sharpe’s In the Wake, I didn’t look it up. I just sat with it, letting it settle into the spaces where I usually carry my imp...
I want to talk about Sinners again.
The first time I wrote about this film, I wrote about Sammie, and conjure, and the legacy of the Blues and the Bible. But now that the film has swept the awards season, I want to talk about love, and la...
My therapist asked me in a session the other day if I had ever given any thought to who I wanted to become, besides the conduit to the greatness of my loved ones. And no she didn’t phrase it like that, but I am a writer, and I know what the...
Detail of the cover of Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings: The Folk-Lore of the Old Plantation, By Joel Chandler Harris. This 1880 book helped popularize the story of Bre’r Rabbit outwitting Bre’r Fox, but versions of the tale exist aro...
the moon understands dark places.
the moon has secrets of her own.
she holds what light she can.
-Lucille Clifton ; moonchild
I am a sad person.
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I mean that as simple fact, the way one mig...
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Yerr! I'm a Black autotheorist, biomythographer, and soulworker studying how lived experience becomes theory. I create essays, archives, and practices that refuse to turn the self into a product.
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