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Black Romance Has A History
Black Romance Has A History
9 episodes
9 months ago
Two historians and romance readers- Steve Ammidown and Nicole Jackson- dive into the history of Black romance novels and the authors who wrote them. Season one is a deep dive into 1994, aka The Summer Of Black Love
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Two historians and romance readers- Steve Ammidown and Nicole Jackson- dive into the history of Black romance novels and the authors who wrote them. Season one is a deep dive into 1994, aka The Summer Of Black Love
Show more...
Society & Culture
Books,
History
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Episode 4: Original Arabesque Author Margie Walker
Black Romance Has A History
51 minutes 30 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 4: Original Arabesque Author Margie Walker
This week's guest is Margie Walker. Her second book, A Sweet Refrain, was part of the second month of the Arabesque line alongside Beguiled by Eboni Snoe. She talks with us about her early days as a writer, the community of Black romance authors that formed in the early 1990s, what projects she's been up to in the years since as a screenwriter, and much more. Thanks again to Margie Walker for joining us this week! You can find several of Margie’s books on Kindle Unlimited, and her Arabesque titles are plentiful on the secondary market. You can also see Margie’s short films on Vimeo. In the episode, Margie mentions a table reading of one of her screenplays, which was held by Scriptwriters Houston, an writer’s organization that Margie is on the board of. Check them out if you’re in the area! Make sure to follow us on Instagram and subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform so you don't miss an episode!  Got an idea or question? Email us: blackromancehistory@gmail.com music by Purple Planet Follow the hosts on the interwebs: Steve Ammidown Website: https://romancehistory.com/about/ Socials IG: @romancehistorian Bluesky: @stegan.bsky.social Nicole M. Jackson/Katrina Jackson Websites: https://www.katrinajacksonauthor.com https://www.bgsu.edu/arts-and-sciences/history/faculty-and-staff/nicole-jackson.html Socials IG: @katjacksonbooks Margie Walker Website: https://www.margiewalker.net/  You can find Margie's self-published work on Amazon: In Blood Only, Stolen Moments, and A Slice of Reparations Add Margie’s books to your collection of Black romance history: https://www.biblio.com/book/love-signals-romance-black-margie-walker/d/1432105955 Mentioned in this Episode: Margie Walker's first book was Love Signals, published by Marron Books as part of their "Romance In Color" series. If you're looking for it, notice that "Romance In Color" is the only thing that appears on the cover. There are two titles in the series, but this is Love Signals: Margie mentions the cover of Conspiracy as one that fans thought was really hot, and she isn't kidding! Margie mentions meeting Eva Rutland. Eva was a fascinating lady who was first published by Harlequin at the age of 71. Steve wrote about her on the Romance History blog a while back- she's someone worth learning more about! “About Dafina” (2020) https://www.kensingtonbooks.com/pages/dafina/about-dafina/  Michelle Monkou, “In Memory of Monica Harris Mindolovich”, USA Today. November 2012. https://www.usatoday.com/story/happyeverafter/2012/11/18/monica-harris-mindolovich-editor-entrepreneur-in-memoriam/1713295/ “Ten Years of Sizzling  Chocolate Kisses and Lasting Love: now under BET Books, Arabesque Celebrates a Decade as Black Romance Publisher,” Reprint, The Free Library, https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Ten+years+of+sizzling+chocolate+kisses+and+lasting+love%3A+now+under...-a0118954930 Gwynne Forster Papers, BGSU Browne Popular Culture Library https://lib.bgsu.edu/finding_aids/items/show/1671 Romance Slam Jam         Lithub: “From Local, to Global, to Gone: On the Rise and Fall of Borders Books,” Further Reading/Listening Arabesque profile in Romantic Times, July 1994: Page 1, Page 2. Special Issue: Black Romance, Journal of Popular Romance Studies. https://www.jprstudies.org/issues/volume-11-general-articles-2/special-issue-black-romance/ Jamee Pritchard, “That 90's Kind of Love: the Rise of African American Romance Novels in Traditional Romance Publishing”, 2021. https://dc.uwm.edu/etd/2712/ Black Romance Podcast, “Sandra Kitt”. August, 2020. https://blackromancepodcast.libsyn.com/sandra-kitt Black Romance Podcast, “Francis Ray and Anna Larence with Michelle Ray, Ann Fields and Margo Hendricks (Elysabeth Grace)“. May, 2023. https://blackromancepodcast.libsyn.com/francis-ray-and-anna-larence-with-michelle
Black Romance Has A History
Two historians and romance readers- Steve Ammidown and Nicole Jackson- dive into the history of Black romance novels and the authors who wrote them. Season one is a deep dive into 1994, aka The Summer Of Black Love