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I was working with a ten year old today who’s actually a genius writer. He likes to mess with me so first he wrote “we should use solar panels because the penguins say so” but after arguing with him for like five minutes he changed it to “we should use solar panels instead of polluting our big blue bubble” and that goes so hard?!
Happy Black History Month!! To celebrate, I made this list to share some of my favorite books written by Black authors and have Black main characters
Blood Like Magic by Liselle Sambury
This is one of my absolute favorite books. It’s about a Black girl who was born into a witch family, and in order to get powers, she has to pass a task given to her by one of her ancestors. Her task happens to be to find her first love and destroy them. This book has elements of fantasy, sci-fi, mystery, and romance and the sequel is just as good. I will never stop recommending it.
Akata Witch by Nnedi Okorafor
Although the main character of this book is in middle school, I think it’s a good read for people of all ages. The story follows Sunny, a Nigerian girl with albinism. After learning she is a witch, she begins to live a double life. One where she pretends to be her same non-magical self to her family, and one where she learns about magic and herself with Orlu, her friend from school; Chichi, Orlu’s mysterious friend; and Sasha, an American boy who moved to Nigeria.
Caucasia by Danzy Senna
Caucasia is the coming of age story of a girl born to a White mother and Black father in the 1970s. As someone who passes for White, she struggles to find where she belongs. She experiences being both Black and White, changing her race as easily as changing clothes, depending on who she needs to be at the time. She also has to deal with her family splitting up and her parents’ activism that might get them into serious trouble.
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
I’m sure everyone’s heard of this one, but in case you haven’t: Starr was in her friend’s car the night he was killed by a police officer. She struggles afterwards to cope with his violent death and to speak up while remaining anonymous. This book is so so important. Police brutality never seems to stop, even in my own neighborhood. Everyone will benefit by learning more and speaking out against it.
Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson
Black Cake is about siblings Byron and Benny who are left with only a black cake and a tape recording when their mother dies. In the recording, their mother tells the story of someone they don’t even know, and the two have to learn to be a family again after a falling out they had years ago.
Here are some more that aren’t my favorites but I think others might love
Rust in the Root by Justina Ireland
This one is about a Black, queer mage in 1930s America trying to get a license to practice magic. Her new government job sends her on a journey to fix a blight that is more deadly than anyone expected.
Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi
Set in a land similar to Africa, the magi, people who have magic, have all been killed by the monarchy. One day magic returns and one of the last remaining magi teams up with the princess to protect magic and prepare the magi to fight for their lives.
Cinderella is Dead by Kalynn Bayron
200 years of Cinderella dies, the land is ruled by Prince Charming, who forces all young women to attend a ball to find a suitor. Sophia, who is queer, opposes this lifestyle and runs away. Once she’s away from the prince’s influence, she discovers the true story of Cinderella and what she can do to stop the balls.
Revised a scene in my wip by adding a few paragraphs of exposition. A minute later I rewrote one of the paragraphs as dialogue. Another minute later I left part of it as dialogue and rewrote the rest as another paragraph after the dialogue. This is about the 100th time I’ve done something like this
Currently writing romance scenes despite never having been in a relationship or even having a crush since I was in middle school
The randomest lore I included in my wip is witches only wear contacts and have no idea what glasses are