I just read your article, and I couldn't agree more. My mother and I have posed similar questions when we encounter the myriad black romance novels in the African American Fiction section of our local Borders. If romance novels by non-black authors are a category separate from other fiction by non-black authors, why does the same not apply to black romance novels? It's a matter of recognizing genre and recognizing the diversity of tastes and interests among black people. Thanks 4 your article.
I just read your article, and I couldn't agree more. My mother and I have posed similar questions when we encounter the myriad black romance novels in the African American Fiction section of our local Borders. If romance novels by non-black authors are a category separate from other fiction by non-black authors, why does the same not apply to black romance novels? It's a matter of recognizing genre and recognizing the diversity of tastes and interests among black people. Thanks 4 your article.
MissMResearches 2 years ago
where yo hair?
joshuab1815 2 years ago
@joshuab1815 On my head.
ImNotMy 2 years ago