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Our first-ever digital issue is here!⁠⁠Featuring short stories and essays by 10 Black women writers from the U.S., Afric...
16/07/2023

Our first-ever digital issue is here!⁠

Featuring short stories and essays by 10 Black women writers from the U.S., Africa, and Europe, our first-ever digital issue introduces characters learning secrets, defining themselves, and making sense of love. From beach towns to round-the-way grocery stores, beauty shops to being Black-at-work, join us for a literary journey.⁠

🖊️ A Black family spends a day at the beach in 1960s America. Amid their happy day, a sinister appearance reveals a darker reality.⁠

🖊️ Nigerian sisters spend a day together touring art galleries. One has assimilated more than the other, causing tension.⁠

🖊️ A Black woman grapples with natural hair, experimentation, and others' perceptions while traveling abroad.⁠

🖊️ An employee navigates the not-so-joys of being Black in the office.⁠

And more!⁠ Available to read NOW at https://www.midnightandindigo.com/digital-issue-1⁠

Contributors include: Kim Brandon, Favour Iruoma Chukwuemeka, Athena Dixon, Johannah Maria Fienburgh, Nikita Haynie, Jessica Kelley, Oghenesuvwe Kokoricha, Jā. R. Macki, Serenity Marshall, and Kendall Tiarra.⁠

Please share with friends and family! Thank you!

10 Black women writers from the U.S., Africa, and Europe share new short stories and essays in our first digital issue. From beach towns to round-the-way grocery stores, beauty shops to being Black-at-work, join us for a literary journey.⁠

Featuring short stories and essays by 10 Black women writers from the U.S., Africa, and Europe, our first-ever digital i...
08/07/2023

Featuring short stories and essays by 10 Black women writers from the U.S., Africa, and Europe, our first-ever digital issue introduces characters learning secrets, defining themselves, and making sense of love.⁠

From beach towns to round-the-way grocery stores, beauty shops to being Black-at-work, join us for a literary journey.⁠

🖊️ A Black family spends a day at the beach in 1960s America. Amid their happy day, a sinister appearance reveals a darker reality.⁠

🖊️ Nigerian sisters spend a day together touring art galleries. One has assimilated more than the other, causing tension.⁠

🖊️ A Black woman grapples with natural hair, experimentation, and others' perceptions while traveling abroad.⁠

🖊️ An employee navigates the not-so-joys of being Black in the office.⁠

And more!⁠

Available to read NOW at midnightandindigo.com/digital-issue-1/

Contributors include: Kim Brandon, Favour Iruoma Chukwuemeka, Athena Dixon, Johannah Maria Fienburgh, Nikita Haynie, Jessica Kelley, Oghenesuvwe Kokoricha, Jā. R. Macki, Serenity Marshall, and Kendall Tiarra.⁠

Please share! Thank you!

10 Black women writers from the U.S., Africa, and Europe share new short stories and essays in our first digital issue. From beach towns to round-the-way grocery stores, beauty shops to being Black-at-work, join us for a literary journey.⁠

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