Nikesha Elise Williams
Black & Published
Black & Published brings you the journeys of writers, poets, playwrights, and storytellers of all kinds to discuss what it means to be a writer, dissect the writing process, and demystify the steps between concept and publication.
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Nikesha Elise Williams
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Jul 7, 2026
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Episodes
Introducing The Seven Daughters of Dupree 06.01.2026 3:51
Black & Published is back for season 6, but before we dive into our regularly scheduled episodes, we're having a mini series all about Nikesha's forthcoming novel The Seven Daughters of Dupree . Over these next four weeks she'll discuss: the writing process how she got her agent how the novel sold in a week the themes already resonating with early readers. Order Your Copy of The Seven Daughter...
The Seven Daughters of Dupree and Me 06.01.2026 39:11
This week on Black & Published, Nikesha dives into how she wrote her forthcoming novel The Seven Daughters of Dupree . From starting the book for a publishing contest just days before she gave birth, to writing and revising as her life fell apart Nikesha breaks down how her novel kept her from a break down, and the kismetic happenstance that occurred between she, her agent, and editor. Order Y...
Let's Talk About Publishing with Deesha Philyaw 02.09.2025 1:08:13
Order Your Copy of The Seven Daughters of Dupree ! This week on Black & Published, Nikesha speaks with author Deesha Philyaw about the new writing resource she created with graphic designer Diamonde Williamson , Writer Beware . The 20 page infographic takes a look at the distinctions among different publishing paths in order to dispel misinformation and help writers avoid predatory publishers....
Everyone Has a Mystery with Rachel Howzell Hall 26.08.2025 56:37
Order Your Copy of The Seven Daughters of Dupree ! This week on Black & Published Nikesha speaks with Rachel Howzell Hall , the author of the thriller Fog and Fury . The publication of this books marks twenty three years since Rachel’s publishing debut. In our conversation, Rachel discusses why it’s important for authors to know and lean into their brand. Plus, what she found to be the tr...
Keep on Singing with Laura Pegram 19.08.2025 46:07
Order Your Copy of The Seven Daughters of Dupree ! This week on Black & Published, Nikesha speaks with Laura Pegram , the editor of Sing The Truth: The Kweli Journal Short Story Collection . The anthology comes 15 years after Kweli debuted as the premier online literary journal focused on nuturing the voices of emerging writers who identify as Black, indigenous, or as other people of color.&nb...
Different Ways of Being Black with Nancy Johnson 12.08.2025 51:52
Order Your Copy of The Seven Daughters of Dupree ! This week on Black & Published, Nikesha speaks with Nancy Johnson , author of People of Means . It's a dual timeline historical fiction novel about the choices a mother and daughter make as they pursue excellence in a time of intense activism. In our conversation, Nancy discusses what triggered her to start telling stories of her own. Pl...
Family Values with James Stewart III 05.08.2025 42:12
Order Your Copy of The Seven Daughters of Dupree ! This week on Black & Published, Nikesha speaks with James Stewart, III , the author of the novel, Defiant Acts . It’s a non linear story about an interracial family that couples the mundanity of everyday life with the incendiary explosiveness of racial reckoning out in the world. In our conversation, James discusses how he recreated his...
Become Your Own Elder with Honorée Fannone Jeffers 29.07.2025 43:56
Order Your Copy of The Seven Daughters of Dupree ! This week on Black & Published, Nikesha speaks with Honorée Fannone Jeffers , the author of Misbehaving at the Crossroads: Essays and Writings . The book blends, history, cultural criticism and memoir seamlessly to weave a story about Black women in America, their worth, their value, and their inherent humanity and equality. In our conve...
Hope for Love with Kristina Forest 22.07.2025 51:21
Order Your Copy of The Seven Daughters of Dupree ! This week on Black & Published, Nikesha speaks with Kristina Forest the author of The Love Lyric . It’s the final installment of Kristina’s romance trilogy about three sisters who are named after flowers. In our conversation, Kristina’s discusses how working on both sides of the aisle in the publishing industry gives her a unique advanta...
We All Cousins with Nikkolas Smith 15.07.2025 45:16
Order Your Copy of The Seven Daughters of Dupree ! This week on Black & Published, Nikesha speaks with Nikkolas Smith about his new picture book The History of We . It's a book he says shows the lineage for every human on Earth beginning with Black people in Africa. In our conversation, Nikkolas discusses why he's grateful for the winding path that led him to his full time role as an illustrat...
Bearing Witness with Mahogany L. Browne 08.07.2025 55:25
Order Your Copy of The Seven Daughters of Dupree ! This week on Black & Published, Nikesha speaks with Mahogany L. Browne , the author of the new YA novel A Bird in the Air Means We Can Still Breathe. The story is a real time exploration of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York told through a chorus of young voices and borne out of Mahogany’s own battle with the virus. In our conversation, M...
The Intimacy of Black Boys with Kiese Laymon & Alexis Franklin 01.07.2025 50:47
Order Your Copy of The Seven Daughters of Dupree ! This week on Black & Published, Nikesha speaks with Kiese Laymon and Alexis Franklin about their new picture book, City Summer, Country Summer. It's a story about an up north city kid who goes down south to visit his country cousins for the summer. In our conversation, Kiese & Alexis discuss how they were able to explore in their own...
Coming From the Jungle with Dwight Thompson 24.06.2025 39:38
This week on Black & Published , Nikesha speaks with Dwight Thompson , author of the novel, My Own Dear People . It’s a story about a young man reflecting on the harm he and his friends caused a young teacher while they were in high school and why even as a spectator the protagonist was still a perpetrator. In our conversation, Dwight explains how his own reflection of his boyhood inform...
Happy to be Here with Denne Michele Norris 17.06.2025 50:46
This week on Black & Published , Nikesha speaks with Denne Michele Norris author of the novel, When the Harvest Comes . The story is one Denne has been working on for 14 years but couldn’t unlock until she freed herself first. In our conversation, Denne discusses how she worked through her issues of gender, race, and sexuality using her characters and craft. Plus, the reason she bel...
Free Yourself First with W.J. Lofton 10.06.2025 39:48
This week on Black & Published , Nikesha speaks with W.J. Lofton , author of the poetry collection, boy, maybe . The collection explores William’s difficult and at times traumatic childhood, how he survived, and how he’s living now as young, Black queer man in America. In our conversation, Williams explains the reason he says that even though he crosses many identity intersections i...
Be Loud with Arriel Vinson 03.06.2025 49:26
This week on Black & Published , Nikesha speaks with, Arriel Vinson , author of the YA romance novel, Under the Neon Lights . It’s a story that sets the budding love between Jaelyn and Trey against a backdrop of their shifting community landscape and Jaelyn’s fight to maintain her safe place. In our conversation, Arriel explains the reason she grounded this book in her own good memories a...
Love in the Wide Open World with Cher Terais 27.05.2025 44:28
This week on Black & Published , Nikesha speaks with Cher Terais , author of the wanderlust romance novel, Tempest in Tulum . In crafting her novels, Cher says while her settings may be exotic and lush for love, what the characters go through will always be grounded in reality. In our conversation she explains why she was never a fan of Prince Charming, the reason it took her twenty year...
The Sound of Sudan with Hana Baba 20.05.2025 50:23
This week on Black & Published , Nikesha speaks with Hana Baba the storyteller on the new podcast Folk Tales from Sudan . The first season will feature 10 stories Hana grew up hearing from her uncle, but was uncertain if she should or could step into his role behind the mic. A radio journalist by trade, Hana fell in love with voice, how it could emote, and its expressiveness a...
Inspiration for Survival with Dolen Perkins-Valdez 13.05.2025 49:16
This week on Black & Published , Nikesha speaks with Dolen Perkins-Valdez , about her new historical fiction novel, Happy Land . The books is based on the true story of how a group of Black people founded their own Kingdom on more than 200 acres of mountain land that straddled North and South Carolina. In writing Happy Land, Dolen is correcting the historical record about the origins of...
The Novel Soundtrack with Myah Ariel 06.05.2025 44:42
This week on Black & Published , Nikesha speaks with Myah Ariel , author of the novel, No Ordinary Love . Myah, who is a journalist, film enthusiast, and lover of all things pop culture said she decided to try her hand at writing after spending the pandemic reconnecting with her love of reading romance novels. In our conversation she discusses how she managed to write, sell and publish t...
The Conspiracy is Not Always Theory with Esme Addison 29.04.2025 40:22
This week on Black & Published, Nikesha speaks with Esme Addison , author of the novel An Intrigue of Witches . The historical mystery novel takes the reader on a treasure hunt with the main character to discover the hidden history of unruly women. In our conversation, Esme discusses who prophesied her writing and publishing career over her life. Plus, the difficulty she faced in securin...
Into the Underground with Jacqueline Crooks 22.04.2025 44:44
This week on Black & Published, Nikesha speaks with Jacqueline Crooks, author of the novel, Fire Rush . It's a book that took her 16 years to bring into the world after getting a late start in writing even though it was something she knew she always wanted to do. In our conversation, Jacqueline explains why she considers her upbringing as an outsider because of her identity as a Caribbea...
There's More to the Truth with Jill Tew 15.04.2025 48:42
This week on Black & Published, Nikesha speaks with Jill Tew , author of the YA dystopian romance novel, The Dividing Sky . It's a book Jill says she hopes disrupts old norms for her young audience In our conversation, Jill explains how she fell into the productivity trap in corporate America and the two major life changes that brought her back to the page. Plus, how rejection of her...
Knowing When You're Ready with Olufunke Grace Bankole 08.04.2025 57:47
This week on Black & Published, Nikesha speaks with Olufunke Grace Bankole , author of The Edge of Water. The book began as a short story and Olufunke has been working to bring it to fruition as a novel for the last twenty years. In our conversation she discusses, how she received the gift of patience from an industry insider that relieved the pressure of publishing. Plus, how her l...
What the Daughter Knows with Jodi M. Savage 01.04.2025 47:37
This week on Black & Published, Nikesha speaks with Jodi M. Savage , author of the essay collection, Death of a Jaybird: Essays on Mothers and Daughters and the Things They Leave Behind . It’s a collection that reckons with Jodi’s grief before and after the deaths of her mother and grandmother and how she found comfort in the space a blank page provided. In our conversation, she discusses how...
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