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Tiffany D. Jackson is Writing a YA Novel About the Marvel Superhero Storm

Tiffany D. Jackson's newest book is YA novel about the Marvel superhero Storm, titled Storm: Dawn of a Goddess.

Watch the First Official Trailer for AMERICAN FICTION

American Fiction, based on the book Erasure by Percival Everett, stars Jeffrey Wright, Tracee Ellis Ross, and Issa Rae.

Decades: A Journey of African American Romance

The series Decades is a stunning collection of Black historical romances set over the 20th century and into the 21st.

11 Books in Translation from East Africa, from Mauritius to Burundi

I've gathered 11 excellent books in translation from East Africa — featuring reads by Scholastique Mukasonga, Ananda Devi, and more.

8 Excellent LGBTQ+ Nonfiction Manga

As we wrap up Pride Month, celebrate the real lives of queer people in a different part of the world through these LGBTQ+ nonfiction manga!

How Books are Used to Perpetuate the Prison Industrial Complex

The prison industrial complex has been the subject of much criticism in nonfiction works, but books are also used to support this system.

20 Must-Read Historical Fiction Books Set in India

India is a land of great linguistic, cultural, and religious diversity. Here are 20 of the best examples of historical fiction set in India.

The Strange and Amazing Iron Circus Comics

Chicago-based Black-owned comics publisher Iron Circus has had a very interesting year. Here's a primer to this awesome publisher.

Riding the Korean Wave: The Rise of Korean Webtoons

After the splash of K-pop and K-drama, webtoons are the next Korean Wave, and they will be accessible than ever soon.

Immigrant & Diaspora Writers in Speculative Fiction: A Profile of khōréō magazine

In an age of rising white supremacy, immigrant and diaspora stories like those in khōréō magazine are more important than ever.