The eleventh hour is when everything you’ve been holding finally breaks through. In our 11th episode, we sit with Long After We Are Gone—a novel that doesn’t just tell a story, it demands that you feel it. And we did. Every one of us. Natasha, Lex, Stephanie, and Star came into this conversation carrying more than just thoughts—we brought our full hearts. This is a book about the ache that lives beneath silence. About how grief burrows into a family and makes a home there. About how love and ...
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The eleventh hour is when everything you’ve been holding finally breaks through. In our 11th episode, we sit with Long After We Are Gone—a novel that doesn’t just tell a story, it demands that you feel it. And we did. Every one of us. Natasha, Lex, Stephanie, and Star came into this conversation carrying more than just thoughts—we brought our full hearts. This is a book about the ache that lives beneath silence. About how grief burrows into a family and makes a home there. About how love and ...
The Fourth Pour: Wish You Had Told Me by Zina Patel
Black Girls Lit!
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The Fourth Pour: Wish You Had Told Me by Zina Patel
In this week’s Black Girls Lit! pour, your favorite lit crew — Lex, Natasha, and Star — crack open Wish You Had Told Me by Zina Patel, and whew… the silence speaks loud in this one. This episode is a toast and a warning — because sometimes it’s not the knife in your back that hurts, it’s the friend holding it. The ladies dive deep into the novel’s haunting friendship secrets, the weight of untold truths, and the real-life reminder to watch who you call “friend.” We unpack the delicate dance o...
Black Girls Lit!
The eleventh hour is when everything you’ve been holding finally breaks through. In our 11th episode, we sit with Long After We Are Gone—a novel that doesn’t just tell a story, it demands that you feel it. And we did. Every one of us. Natasha, Lex, Stephanie, and Star came into this conversation carrying more than just thoughts—we brought our full hearts. This is a book about the ache that lives beneath silence. About how grief burrows into a family and makes a home there. About how love and ...