How to Become a Black Writer
Creating and Honoring Black Stories That Matter
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Mango Media
Publishing:11th Mar '25
£16.99
This title is due to be published on 11th March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
How Black Stories Shaped My Own
Award-winning author Marita Golden explores her writing career and how the igniting power of storytelling is still inspiring generations of Black authors today.
A lifetime of stories to tell. Growing up, Marita would listen to bedtime stories of Sojourner Truth, Frederick Douglass, and many other champions of Black history. Now a champion herself in the literary world, she shares her story in a motivational autobiography you will never forget. How to Become a Black Writer details Marita Golden’s life, career, and the most cherished memories she made along the way. From nurturing her passions during the civil rights movement to celebrating her 40th writing anniversary in D.C., Marita shows that every dreamer can inspire others with their story.
A love letter to Black authors and readers.How to Become a Black Writer is not only just Marita’s story, but can also be the start of yours. Inside, you’ll find lessons and instructions based on her experiences during the renaissance of Black literature to help you cultivate your voice. Featuring timeless knowledge that helped not only Marita, but bestselling storytellers like Nzotake Shange and Toni Morrison, you, too can make a big change in the book publishing world.
Discover meaningful events and the people behind them that helped Marita Golden to become the leading icon she is today, such as:
- How she was mentored under feminist poet Audre Lorde
- Life as a groundbreaking journalist at Essence Magazine
- Co-founding and leading the Hurston-Wright Foundation to help publish Black stories
So if you’re looking for more motivational memoirs like Dear Black Girl, Legacy, or Badass Black Girl, you’ll love How to Become a Black Writer.
“Marita Golden is a living and breathing gift to America, and to this world, through her writing, teaching, and helping of others. Marita Golden’s journey has been one of communion and community, of literature and the search for freedom for herself, for all people. With her new book How to Become a Black Writer: Creating & Honoring Black Stories That Matter, Marita Golden presents us with a text that is a virtual master class: it is part memoir, part history, and part meditation on race, gender, identity, and how we can be seen, and heard and felt when there are those trying to erase our voices, our books, our history.”
—Kevin Powell, GRAMMY-nominated poet and author of 16 books
“Marita Golden is a giant of American literature. Also boasting a small stature, I’ve often wondered how all that creativity and fierceness is squeezed into only five feet of brilliant Black woman. Her exquisite fiction and nonfiction have loomed large in my mind.”
—Kwame Alexander
“How to Become a Black Writer is the book I wish someone had handed me when I was starting out on the writer's journey. Part intimate memoir, part living history (Eldridge Cleaver! Toni Morrison! Audre Lorde!) and part love letter to the power of storytelling and the vital necessity of art for Black people, this book would have saved me valuable time and artistic loneliness. Through her storied career, her peerless teaching and her ceaseless activism and institution building, Marita Golden had already done more for Black literature and Black writers than anyone had the right to ask. With this wise and witty volume–this covering, this gift to us–she has somehow done even more.”
—Kimberly Mclarin, author of Everyday Something Has Tried to Kill Me and Has Failed
“In How to Become a Black Writer, award-winning author and institution builder Marita Golden takes us on an empowering and resourceful personal journey to discover the sorcery of words and the magic that attends her deep love of Black stories and Black lives.”
—Joanne V. Gabbin, founder of the Furious Flower Poetry Center and founder and executive director of the Wintergreen Women Writers Collective
“Marita Golden pours love, passion, and wisdom into this writer’s guide for unlocking creativity, purpose, and power. The fascinating life journey that honed her voice and shaped her mission is a template sure to inspire budding writers and affirm established authors.”
—A'Lelia Bundles, author of On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C. J. Walker
ISBN: 9781684817153
Dimensions: 203mm x 127mm x 9mm
Weight: unknown
200 pages