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No one is a better candidate for a biblio-memoir than Glory Edim, the creator of Well-Read Black Girl, a book club with close to half a million Instagram followers. Fans of her club, which foregrounds ...
If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. "I want readers to know that choosing yourself isn’t selfish — it’s necessary," says author Yrsa Daley-Ward of her debut novel, 'The ...
Glory Edim founded Well Read Black Girl in 2015 with a mission of connectivity. Books, she says, were a tool for “healing and empowerment” in her life. In Well Read Black Girl, she wanted to create a ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Glory Edim, who is the founder of the Well-Read Black Girl book club, about her new memoir, and the books that shaped her life. I'm guessing most of us have a favorite ...
Glory Edim is the founder of Well-Read Black Girl, a book club that has transformed into an online community and literary festival, all celebrating voices that otherwise might not be heard. She talks ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After her speech at the 2020 MAKERS Conference in Los Angeles, CA last week, writer and mama-to-be Glory Edim spoke with Yahoo ...
At an Authors Guild gala honoring Toni Morrison last May in New York, two women started chatting — about their hair, about their dresses and, ultimately, about books. Glory Edim and novelist Tayari ...
It all started with a t-shirt. Three years ago, Glory Edim’s boyfriend gave her a gift that perfectly spoke to her love of books, a shirt with “well-read Black girl” emblazoned on the front. Edim ...
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"I want readers to know that choosing yourself isn’t selfish — it’s necessary," says author Yrsa Daley-Ward of her debut novel, 'The Catch' Glory Edim's Well-Read Black Girl started as a social media ...
I'm guessing most of us have a favorite book, and some of us might even say there's a book that changed our lives. Our next guest has many - enough of them to shape her memoir, "Gather Me." Glory Edim ...
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