Black Writers Week
What is the Dune of Your Dreams: Holding Time and Space for Quinta, Ego, Maya, Kristen, Michelle, and Renée
Fancasting the sci-fi franchise dreams of The Hollywood Reporter's Emmy Roundtable.
Sherin Nicole is a pop-culture pundit, an author, and might be a covert agent. The CIA offered her a college scholarship (but Sherin is too secretive for espionage). Since graduating from Howard University she has worked in several creative spheres as a successful brand & marketing specialist, for instance, the radio upstart she codeveloped. As an ‘agent raconteur’ and accredited critic, her work appears on RIOT-US, RogerEbert.com, idobi, Blcklst, and AWFJ. Widely quoted for her movie musings, Sherin contributes to a variety of outlets where she gets nerdy about storytelling in every format, including the Geek Girl Riot radio show as creator and producer. Culturally, she’s American, British-Caribbean, and Southern (complete with a love for grits sugary and savory). According to government reports, she resides in Washington DC but Sherin spends most of her time within the entertainment realms and hopes to meet you there.
Fancasting the sci-fi franchise dreams of The Hollywood Reporter's Emmy Roundtable.
Inclusivity isn't new in romantic drama, even if Bridgerton has made it a big part of the conversation again.
On the women who saw the future.
A feature on the Black Punk movement in art.
A feature on the double standards regarding male and female protagonists.
A reprint of a short story by Sherin Nicole.
A feature on some of the most famous screen villains of all time.
A feature on the women of Black Panther.
A whimsical ode to the comic book character She-Hulk, who will be receiving her own Disney+ series.
Why are black women so central in post-apocalyptic fiction? A writer looks at the trend.