Erica Ezeifedi

Erica Ezeifedi, Associate Editor, is a transplant from Nashville, TN that has settled in the North East. In addition to being a writer, she has worked as a victim advocate and in public libraries, where she has focused on creating safe spaces for queer teens, mentorship, and providing test prep instruction free to students. Outside of work, much of her free time is spent looking for her next great read and planning her next snack. Find her on Twitter at @Erica_Eze_.

The Best New Book Releases Out May 14, 2024

In today's new releases: a bid to overthrow a tyrannical king in 16th-century Korea, a genre-blending memoir, queer horror, and more. Which ones are you going to TBR?

The Most-Read BIPOC Books This Week

From Goodreads and Storygraph

New Book Club Books to Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month

Which books by AAPI authors are you looking to read in your book clubs this month?

The Other Mom–The One Who Isn’t A Bird: Our Most Anticipated YA Summer Books

What YA books are you looking forward to this summer? Tune into Hey YA this week to add some more to your TBR.

The Best New BIPOC Books Out This Week

Which new BIPOC out today are you most excited about?

The Best New Book Releases Out May 7, 2024

In today's new release, there's Renée Watson's adult debut, a time-traveling slice-of-life comedy, a time backtracking family saga, and lots more.

To Me, My X-Men: Merch for X-Men ’97 Lovers

X-Men: The Animated Series was part of a golden lineup of Saturday morning cartoons that I looked forward to each ...

The Best Book Club Books Out in May

Make your book club spicy with a time-traveling romance, a funny queer-coming-of-age novel with messy family details, and more.

New BIPOC Releases and Short Story Collections

One of my most anticipated books of 2024 — an engrossing family drama — is out today

The Best New Book Releases Out April 30, 2024

In these new releases, three siblings discover a VHS of their parents covering up a murder, missing women turn up dead, and three generations of an American family search for identity.