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New Noir is a book podcast of recommendations and discussions about the most interesting and exciting independently published books by Black Authors from all different genres.

New Noir: A Podcast All About Black Indie Books Samara Hill

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New Noir is a book podcast of recommendations and discussions about the most interesting and exciting independently published books by Black Authors from all different genres.

    Black Water Tales: To the Moon and Back + They Came from the River

    Black Water Tales: To the Moon and Back + They Came from the River

    In this episode, Samara will be talking about two indie novels that she enjoyed — Black Water Tales: To the Moon and Back by JeanNicole Rivers and They Came from the River by Lauren Jimerson.

    So, grab your favorite drink, settle down and tune in. And, as always, this is a spoiler free zone.

    New Episodes Every Other Saturday Morning!

    • 16 Min.
    Birds Don't Swim in the Winter + To Astera, With Love

    Birds Don't Swim in the Winter + To Astera, With Love

    In this episode, Samara will be talking about two indie novels that she enjoyed — Birds Don’t Swim in the Winter by Kenyata Garner and To Astera, With Love by Amanda Ross. Trigger Warning: Some have expressed that the violence portrayed in To Astera, With Love was shocking and graphic. 

    So, grab your favorite drink, settle down and tune in. And, as always, this is a spoiler free zone.

    New Episodes Every Other Saturday Morning!

    • 23 Min.
    New Noir: Trailer

    New Noir: Trailer

    New Noir is a book podcast of recommendations and discussions about the most interesting and exciting independently published books by Black Authors from all different genres.

    Starting April 10th, make sure to join Samara every other Saturday morning to get a healthy dose of Indies!

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