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Reed, Write, and Create

Reed, Write, and Create

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If you are a BIPoC writer, Reed, Write, & Create, is the podcast you need to stay motivated and inspired to write. Award-winning author, educator, and creative writing coach, Lori L. Tharps ( ”Hair Story,” ”Kinky Gazpacho,” and ”Substitute Me”) knows how hard it is to stay committed to your writing projects - 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. Even if you’re a seasoned author. On the show, Lori is here to serve as your creative-writing coach and she wants to help you tap into your divine right to write. You’ll get inspiring pep talks and literary life lessons based on the lives of our BIPoC literary ancestors. Think Toni Morrison, Lorraine Hansberry, Phillis Wheatley e.t.c. You’ll also hear inspiring interviews with contemporary, 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 on Mondays. Subscribe to the show and find more writing resources for BIPOC writers and the readers who love them at ReedWriteandCreate.com.Copyright 2018 All rights reserved. Arte Ciencias Sociales Historia y Crítica Literaria
Episodios
  • Behind the Book with Bookseller Jeannine A. Cook: Founder of Harriett's Bookshop in Philly
    Jun 9 2025

    On episode 54 we’re going Behind the Book with bookseller Jeannine A. Cook, founder of Harriett’s Bookshop in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

    Jeannine A. Cook is a self-described word worker. In 2020, she opened Harriett’s Bookshop in the Fishtown section of North Philadelphia with the mission to celebrate women authors, women artists, and women activists. In 2021, she opened Ida’s Bookshop in Collingswood, NJ, and Josephine’s Bookshop (a bookshop installation in Paris).

    Jeannine’s work as a literary activist has been recognized by several national and international news outlets including The New York Times, Vogue Magazine, Google, and Forbes, Inc.

    Jeannine is also a writer and author who writes about the complex intersections of motherhood, globalism, activism, and the arts. Her delicious debut novel, It’s Me They Follow will be released in September, 2025.

    During our conversation, Jeannine shares:

    • How magic, synchronicity, and obedience to spirit play a part in her success as a bookseller.
    • The history of word working and miracles in her own family that inspire her own literary work.
    • Why she doesn’t worship money.
    • The challenges she faces as a bookseller who is also a writer.
    • What she’s working on next in honor of the late Kenyan environmental activist and Nobel Prize winner Wangari Maathii.

    This is a magical and motivating episode.

    To learn more about the amazing Jeannine A. Cook and what she’s up to, visit her website.

    To Follow all the fun at Harriett’s Bookstore and her sister shop, Ida’s Bookstore, visit their website and/or Follow on Instagram.

    You can pre-order Jeanine’s debut novel, It’s Me The Follow at the Reed, Write & Create bookstore.

    Please feel free to show your love and support for this podcast by making a small donation via Buy Me A Coffee.

    If you're looking for more creative writing inspiration, and useful resources for your literary life, check out the Reed, Write, & Create website at ReedWriteandCreate.com.

    Follow Reed, Write, & Create on Instagram at ReedWriteandCre8

    Sign up for the Reed, Write, & Create monthly newsletter.

    Follow Lori on YouTube at LiteraryLori

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    42 m
  • Behind the Book with David Ruggles: The First Black Man in America to Open a Bookstore
    Jun 2 2025

    On episode 53 of the podcast, we’re going Behind the Book and back in time, to meet David Ruggles, the first Black American to own and operate a bookstore for Black people.

    David Ruggles was a revolutionary thinker, a bibliophile, a healer, and a radical abolitionist who believed that reading and the written word would set his people free.

    He opened the first Black-owned bookstore, D. Ruggles Books, in 1834 in New York City.

    On this episode you’ll hear all about David Ruggles' incredible life, his revolutionary bookstore, and the extraordinary career pivot he was forced to make after losing his eyesight as a young man.

    I promise, you will love this story. And you will feel even more motivated to get your stories out into the world after listening.

    David Ruggles was living proof that a bookstore is a powerful weapon against oppression.

    To learn more about David Ruggles, visit the David Ruggles Center for History and Education website.

    If you want to read a complete biography of Ruggles, try this well regarded biography by Graham Russell Gao Hodges.

    Grab a copy of Prose to the People, an excellent book about the history of Black bookstores in the United States.

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    Please feel free to show your love and support for this podcast by making a small donation via Buy Me A Coffee.

    If you're looking for more creative writing inspiration, and useful resources for your literary life, check out the Reed, Write, & Create website at ReedWriteandCreate.com.

    Sign up for the Reed, Write, & Create monthly newsletter.

    Follow Lori and her global literary life on YouTube at LiteraryLori

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    27 m
  • Behind the Book with Sylvia Arthur, Founder of the the Library of Africa and the African Diaspora
    May 26 2025

    On episode 52 we’re going Behind the Book with Sylvia Arthur, the founder of the Library of Africa and the African Diaspora in Accra, Ghana.

    Remember, for Season Five of the podcast, we’re going behind the book to talk to people whose livelihood and careers depend on the free flowing circulation of books in society.

    Sylvia Arthur is the Founder of the Library Of Africa and The African Diaspora (LOATAD), a library, archive, writing residency, and research institute in Accra, Ghana, dedicated to the work of African and Diaspora writers from the late 19th century to the present day.

    Sylvia started LOATAD using 1,300 of her own books in 2017 and she has since curated six libraries in Ghana, including school, community, and corporate libraries. She is an advocate for the restitution of African literary archives to the continent, and she is a 2024 Ford Global Fellow.

    On this episode, Sylvia shares:

    • How and why she started the Library of Africa and the African Diaspora.
    • What are the unique challenges of running a library in Ghana.
    • Why she wanted to launch a residency for Diasporic writers.
    • Why she thinks books are transformational in the lives of marginalized people.
    • What keeps her motivated as a one-woman show to make sure LOATAD continues to thrive.
    • Besides reading, what kinds of activities happen in the library.

    I hope you enjoy this inspiring episode and you consider visiting or supporting The Library of Africa and the African Diaspora.

    Follow LOATAD on Instagram to see what kind of events and offerings they have.

    Sylvia’s last favorite read was The Message by Ta-Nehisi Coates

    Sylvia’s suggestion for a book by a Ghanaian author everyone should read, Our Sister Killjoy by Ama Ata Aidoo, one of Ghana’s most famous female authors.

    Check out Lori's video about her experience as a resident at LOATAD on her YouTube channel, Literary Lori.

    Please feel free to show your love and support for this podcast by making a small donation via Buy Me A Coffee.

    If you're looking for more creative writing inspiration, and useful resources for your literary life, check out the Reed, Write, & Create website at ReedWriteandCreate.com.

    Follow Reed, Write, & Create on Instagram at ReedWriteandCre8

    Sign up for the Reed, Write, & Create monthly newsletter.

    Follow Lori on YouTube at LiteraryLori

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