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A podcast to promote Black speculative fiction.

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A podcast to promote Black speculative fiction.

https://linktr.ee/AfronautsPod

    Kamilah Cole: Secret Publishing Goals, A Lot of Crying, and Plantains

    Kamilah Cole: Secret Publishing Goals, A Lot of Crying, and Plantains

    Hey Afronauts! Our guest today is Indie-bestselling author Kamilah Cole. We had such a fun conversation, discussing everything from an alarmingly strict writing routine as a child, to the metadata she researches for her day job and writing, to plantains.



    Thee Afronauts Black Writers Social is January 31, 2024. Kamilah Cole is the inaugral guest of honor, and will be do a reading of SO LET THEM BURN. Also, we'll be giving away a signed copy! If you're a Black writer, DM us (@theeafronauts) on social for an invite link. Our discord community is up and running! DM us for that link as well.



    Kamilah Cole is an Indie-bestselling, Jamaican-born, American-raised author. By day she works in publishing and by night she frantically types words she hopes people want to read. In the past, she’s also worked as a journalist and at a hotel, two jobs that give you amazing stories to tell at parties. You know, if she went to parties.

    A graduate of New York University, Kamilah is currently based in the Tri-State Area, where she’s usually playing Kingdom Hearts for the hundredth time, quoting early Spongebob Squarepants episodes, or crying her way through Zuko’s redemption arc in Avatar: The Last Airbender.






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    • 35분
    Self-Advocacy: Pushing Deadlines, Community Support, and an Announcement

    Self-Advocacy: Pushing Deadlines, Community Support, and an Announcement

    In today's pre-chat, Thee Afronauts have some big announcements! We're opening a discord community for Black writers, starting a newsletter, and having our first-ever social! More info below if you're interested.

    The meat of today's episode is about self-advocacy. We gave some examples of when we had to advocate for ourselves, discussed turning down opportunities (not easy!), and discussed the importance of community support.

    This is the last Afronauts Podcast episode til this fall, but we're focusing on other exciting projects:


    Thee Afronauts Black Writers Social is an 18+ virtual event for Black writers. Attendees must email us at theeafronauts@gmail.com for an invite link.


    Follow Thee Afronauts on substack! Our first newsletter will be published later this month.


    Join our Discord community! This is a space for and by Black writers, period. Email us at theeafronauts@gmail.com for a link.




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    2024 Debuts Part 2: Edits, Marketing, and Protecting Your Energy

    2024 Debuts Part 2: Edits, Marketing, and Protecting Your Energy

    This is a fun one! Join us for a round table conversation with four 2024 debut authors: Sami Ellis, Ashton Lattimore, Avione Lee, and Rae Giana Rashad. We get into some honest discussion of the highs and lows of debut year, marketing plans, and protecting the integrity of your story through edits.



    Support their books here:

    DEAD GIRLS WALKING by Sami Ellis: https://store.abramsbooks.com/products/dead-girls-walking



    ALL WE WERE PROMISED by Ashton Lattimore: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/722988/all-we-were-promised-by-ashton-lattimore/



    MIN AND THE PERILOUS PIPE by Avione Lee: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/76536323-min-and-the-perilous-pipe



    THE BLUEPRINT by Rae Giana Rashad: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-blueprint-rae-giana-rashad?variant=41059561472034


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    • 1시간 6분
    Kwame Mbalia: Writing, Publishing, and Making More Pie

    Kwame Mbalia: Writing, Publishing, and Making More Pie

    Catch up with us in our pre chat, then listen as we talk to Kwame Mbalia about writing, publishing, and Freedom Fire Books, an imprint of Disney-Hyperion that will feature stories of black joy and resilience written by black creators.



    Kwame is a husband, father, writer, a New York Times bestselling author, a former pharmaceutical metrologist, and a publisher with Freedom Fire Books, an imprint of Disney-Hyperion.



    His debut middle-grade novel, TRISTAN STRONG PUNCHES A HOLE IN THE SKY was awarded a Coretta Scott King Author Honor, and it—along with the sequels TRISTAN STRONG DESTROYS THE WORLD and TRISTAN STRONG KEEPS PUNCHING—is published by Rick Riordan Presents/Disney-Hyperion.



    He is the co-author of LAST GATE OF THE EMPEROR with Prince Joel Makonnen, from Scholastic Books, and the editor of the #1 New York Times bestselling anthology BLACK BOY JOY, published by Delacorte Press. A Howard University graduate and a Midwesterner now in North Carolina, he survives on Dad jokes and Cheez-Its. 



    Learn more about Kwame at https://www.kwamembalia.com/.



    Follow him on social media @KSekouM on X (formally Twitter) and @mbalia1 on Instagram.






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    • 46분
    Samantha Fabien: Agent/Author relationships, Professional Taste, and Career Aspirations

    Samantha Fabien: Agent/Author relationships, Professional Taste, and Career Aspirations

    We had a wonderful chat with Root Literary's Samantha Fabien about her personal agent taste, how she sets her client's submissions up for success, and her personal agent career goals.



    Learn more about Samantha at https://www.rootliterary.com/agents


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    • 47분
    Sheree Renée Thomas: The Short Fiction Industry, Hoodoo, and working with Janelle Monáe

    Sheree Renée Thomas: The Short Fiction Industry, Hoodoo, and working with Janelle Monáe

    Our esteemed guest, Sheree Renée Thomas, was kind enough to visit us and drop some knowledge. More info on her below!



    Sheree is a New York Times bestselling, two-time World Fantasy Award-winning author and editor. A 2023 Octavia E. Butler Award honoree and a 2022 Hugo Award Finalist, she is the author of Nine Bar Blues: Stories from an Ancient Future, a Locus, Ignyte, and World Fantasy Finalist, Marvel’s Black Panther: Panther’s Rage novel, and she collaborated with Janelle Monáe on “Timebox Altar(ed)” in The Memory Librarian and Other Stories of Dirty Computer. Sheree co-edited Africa Risen: A New Era of Speculative Fiction and is an NAACP Image Award Nominee and Editor of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. Sheree lives in her hometown, Memphis, Tennessee, near a mighty river and a pyramid.



    Support F&SF:

    https://fandsf.com/



    Find Sheree ONLINE:

    https://www.instagram.com/shereereneethomas/

    https://www.shereereneethomas.com/

    https://twitter.com/blackpotmojo 



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    https://lpenelope.com/podcast/


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