Black Writer Therapy Podcast

Crown or No, A Queen Knows Her Worth with Vanessa Riley
EPISODE 7 • SEASON 1 01:40:23

In this session of Black Writer Therapy, Ella has the pleasure of sitting with critically acclaimed historic fiction author of Queen of Exiles, Vanessa Riley.

Expect to hear discussions about...

1. "Break the white default narrative"

2. "Protecting readers through intentional depictions of violence"

3. "Empowering underrepresented voices and stories"

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