Posted on April 15, 2026
by Abul Qasim
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Do I Talk Black Enough? by Natty James is a beautifully written, heartwarming exploration of identity, culture, and self-expression for young readers. Louisa, the story’s protagonist, faces teasing and doubt as she is repeatedly told she doesn’t “talk Black enough.” Initially, she shrugs it… Continue Reading “Do I Talk Black Enough? by Natty James (Book Review #2318)”
Category: FictionTags: authenticity, belonging, Black identity, children’s empowerment, confidence, cultural pride, diversity, family guidance, identity for kids, individuality, overcoming stereotypes, self-discovery
Posted on May 13, 2018
by Jeyran Main
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The problem of finding a book cover As an indie author, I have to do a lot of things by myself, and finding a good cover is one of our worst nightmares – unless you’re skilled at graphic design. For those of us who… Continue Reading “The Problem of Finding a Book Cover by S. N. Lemoing”
Category: Guest ArticleTags: book cover, book cover design, book designer, book editing, character writing, diversity, feminism, how to find a book cover, male models, the hawkeye initiative, The problem of finding a book cover, writing, writing books
Posted on February 13, 2018
by Jeyran Main
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This review was kindly requested by Gabrielle Yetter. Martha the blue sheep is a children’s book about how Martha’s coat is accidentally dyed blue and no matter how much she tries, the blue just does not come off. The rest of the sheep mock… Continue Reading “Martha The Blue Sheep by Gabrielle Yetter (Book Review #200)”
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