Reading Writers Of Color 2021
Dec. 29th, 2020 12:47 amhttps://lonelycryptidmedia.com/2020/12/11/reading-writers-of-color-2021/
I am most excited about getting to discuss Their Eyes Were Watching God with my Classics book group in April. Zora Neale Hurston was not queer or trans as far as I know, so I will read it in March for "A work of fiction."
I am most uncertain about November: By a local author. ETA: Stephen Graham Jones lives in Boulder. That's local enough.
For the year 2021 read the work of Black, Indigenous, and people of color that fit the following prompts:
January: By a woman of color
February: By a scientist
March: A work of fiction
April: By a queer or trans author
May: About a radical social movement or historical event
June: On your “to be read” list
July: Collection of short stories, poetry, or essays
August: By an award winner
September: In translation
October: Memoir, biography, or creative nonfiction
November: By a local author
December: Published 2021
Which month looks most exciting for you? Which month are you most uncertain about?
I am most excited about getting to discuss Their Eyes Were Watching God with my Classics book group in April. Zora Neale Hurston was not queer or trans as far as I know, so I will read it in March for "A work of fiction."
I am most uncertain about November: By a local author. ETA: Stephen Graham Jones lives in Boulder. That's local enough.