Nicole M. Young-Martin

Black Writers Read

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Black Writers Read showcases, celebrates, and honors the words, work, and traditions of Black writers from across the country, across genres, across experiences, and across the African Diaspora. This podcast series is produced and hosted by performance poet, playwright, events curator, and educator Nicole M. Young-Martin. Find us on Instagram: @blackwritersread. Find Nicole on Instagram: @coco_penexplore.

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Nicole M. Young-Martin

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Latest episode

Jul 3, 2026

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Episodes

Date Like a Brand with Chief Marketing Officer of Love, Vince Hudson 03.07.2026

Send us Fan Mail This episode features our conversation with Vince Hudson , which was live-streamed on February 28, 2026. Vince Hudson is a marketing executive, author, and proud HBCU graduate who serves on the Board of Trustees at his alma mater, Dillard University. Raised in Shreveport, Louisiana, Vince was blessed to grow up witnessing Black love modeled daily by his parents, a marriage grounde...

Toni Ann Johnson's "But Where's Home?" 11.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail This episode features our conversation with Toni Ann Johnson , which was live-streamed on February 15, 2026. Toni Ann Johnson won the Flannery O’Connor Award for her linked story collection, Light Skin Gone to Waste . Selected for the prize and edited by Roxane Gay, the collection was also shortlisted for the Saroyan Prize and nominated for a 2023 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding...

Bonus Episode: Representing ‘MY’ Black Experience featuring Theresa Okokon 30.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail This episode features our conversation with Theresa Okokon , which was hosted live and in-person on November 1, 2025 at The LAVA Center in Greenfield, MA. Special thanks to Straw Dog Writers Guild and The LAVA Center for co-hosting this event. Theresa Okokon is an award-winning writer, storyteller, and teacher. A Wisconsinite living in New England, she is the co-host of Stories Fr...

The Tribulations of Triangles Featuring Charmaine Leticia Wilcox 28.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail This episode features our conversation with Charmaine Letitcia Wilcox , which was live-streamed on February 10, 2026. Charmaine Leticia Wilcox is an author, independent publisher, and the creative engine behind Triangles Publishing. Based in Las Vegas, she specializes in multi-genre narratives that bridge the gap between gritty reality and vivid imagination. From the high-stakes e...

An Intimate History of Black Feminism Featuring Dr. Jenn M. Jackson 23.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail This episode features our conversation with Dr. Jenn M. Jackson , which was live-streamed on January 23, 2026. Jenn M. Jackson (they/them) is a queer, androgynous Black woman, an abolitionist, a lover of all Black people, and an Assistant Professor at Syracuse University in the Department of Political Science. Jackson’s research is in Black Politics with a focus on Black Feminist...

Growing Your Roots Where You Land Featuring Cedric Muhikira 14.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail This episode features our conversation with Cedric Muhikira , which was live-streamed on January 18, 2026. Cedric Muhikira is a self-taught writer and storyteller with roots in migration, cultural fusion, and identity. Raised on stories that bridged continents and generations, Cedric has long been fascinated by the in-between spaces of belonging. He immigrated to the United States...

Finding Home Through Life, Love, and Loss Featuring Denise Nicholas 01.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail This episode features our conversation with author, actress, and activist Denise Nicholas , which was live-streamed on January 17, 2026. Nicholas's memoir, Finding Home (Agate Bolden, 2025), chronicles her time growing up in Detroit, her trailblazing acting and writing career, her personal journey, and familial loss. With eloquence, vulnerability, and resolve, Nicholas mines...

Black Love & Travel Through Wanderlust Romance featuring Cher Terais 23.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail This episode features our conversation with Cher Terais , which was live-streamed on December 21, 2025.   Cher Terais is a bestselling Wanderlust Romance author, cultural storyteller, and the creative force behind As Written by Cher Terais. Known for crafting love stories that travel the world while centering bold, accomplished Black women, Cher’s work blends romance, culture, and...

Healing Through Books Featuring Bibliotherapist, Emely Rumble, LICSW 09.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail This episode features our conversation with Emely Rumble, LICSW , which was live-streamed on December 2, 2025.   Emely Rumble, LICSW is a distinguished licensed clinical social worker, school social worker, and seasoned biblio/psychotherapist with over 15 years of professional experience. Committed to making mental health services more accessible, Emely specializes in the transfor...

The Myth of Bringing Your Full Self to Work Featuring Jodi-Ann Burey 02.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail This episode features our conversation with Jodi-Ann Burey , which was live-streamed on November 18, 2025.   Jodi-Ann Burey (she/her) is a writer and critic who works at the intersections of race, culture, and health equity. She is the author of Authentic: The Myth of Bringing Your Full Self to Work (Flatiron Books, 2025), which we discussed during this episode. Beyond the written...

Living Life After Death Changes Everything featuring Debut Author, Michael D. Whitney 17.03.2026

Send us Fan Mail This episode features our conversation with Michael D. Whitney , which was live-streamed on November 9, 2025.   Michael D. Whitney is the author of Annetta's Michael: Living Life After Death Changes Everything . He is a new author on a path to share his profound individual and unrefined journey with the world. Michael's passion and deep love for creative writing evolved...

A Conversation with 'A Future Ancient' featuring Sherese Francis 26.02.2026

Send us Fan Mail This episode features our conversation with Sherese Francis (poetry.) , which was live-streamed on November 2, 2025.   Sherese Francis (she/they) describes themselves as an AlkyMist of the I-Magination, finding expression through poetry, interdisciplinary arts (collage, book and paper arts, sound and performance art, text art), workshop facilitation, editing, and literary curation...

Why Not Us?, featuring wife writing team, Naomi Rivers 05.02.2026

Send us Fan Mail This episode features our conversation with  Naomi Rivers . Naomi Rivers writes lesbian romance and women’s fiction. Naomi Rivers is a wife writing team who believes in romance, fairy tales, and happily ever after. Their first novel, THIS: A Simple, Complex Love Story, was written over twenty years to maintain their connection during multiple deployments. They are both retired U.S...

How Culture & Colonization Inform Craft, On Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico and Climate Change featuring Dorsía Smith Silva 15.01.2026

Send us Fan Mail This episode features our conversation with Dorsía Smith Silva , which was live-streamed on October 19, 2025.  We chatted about her debut poetry collection, In Inheritance of Drowning (CavanKerry Press, 2024). In this striking debut, Dorsía Smith Silva explores the devastating effects of Hurricane María in Puerto Rico, highlighting the natural world, the lasting impact of hurrican...

Kiss My Art & the Living Memoir featuring Tiriq Rashad 01.01.2026

Send us Fan Mail This episode features our conversation with Tiriq Rashad, which was live-streamed on October 17, 2025 as a part of our National Black Poetry Day marathon.  We chatted about his recently released spoken word album, Kiss My Art . Tiriq Rashad, a proud native of “Atlantic-Ville” (Atlantic City and Pleasantville), blends his social work background with a gift for storytelling to creat...

Filtering Out the "Noise" Through Poetry featuring Synnika Alek-Chizoba Lofton 13.12.2025

Send us Fan Mail This episode features our conversation with Synnika Alek-Chizoba Lofton , which was live-streamed on October 17, 2025 as a part of our National Black Poetry Day marathon.  Synnika Alek-Chizoba Lofton is an award-winning poet, educator, Pushcart Prize nominee, and publisher. Lofton is the author of more than thirty-five collections of poetry and more than one-hundred and seventy sp...

Igniting New Beginnings featuring Damon Moore 28.11.2025

Send us Fan Mail This episode features our conversation with Damon Moore, which was live-streamed on October 17, 2025 as a part of our National Black Poetry Day marathon. We talked about his debut poetry collection, Anthems for an American Apocalypse Volume One: Poems for Recitation and Resuscitation .  Bridging psychology and prophecy, Damon Moore crafts mythic verse that prods you into awakening...

Rebirth, Resilience, and Reflection featuring The Honorable Tiffany D. Tilley 14.11.2025

Send us Fan Mail This episode features our conversation with self-help author, the Honorable Tiffany D. Tilley, which was live-streamed on October 14, 2025.  Tiffany D. Tilley is an author, leader, advocate, and luminary from Detroit with a multi-faceted background that often intersects across education, communications, government, real estate development, community and economic development, and n...

It's a New Dawn, It's a New Day featuring Dr. Shonda Buchanan 10.10.2025

Send us Fan Mail This episode features our conversation with Dr. Shonda Buchanan , which was live-streamed on September 14, 2025. We talked about her recent poetry collection, The Lost Songs of Nina Simone and her debut memoir, Black Indian. Kalamazoo, Michigan native Dr. Shonda Buchanan is a three-time Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominee, Oxfam Ambassador and a PEN Emerging Voices Fellow a...

Claiming a Black-Biracial Identity Through Memory, Memoir, and Connections with Shannon Luders-Manuel 19.09.2025

Send us Fan Mail This episode features our conversation with Shannon Luders-Manuel , which was live-streamed on September 7, 2025. We welcomed Shannon back to the virtual platform to talk about her debut memoir, The One Who Loves You .  Shannon Luders-Manuel is the author of the memoir, The One Who Loves You: A Memoir of Growing Up Biracial in a Black and White World , published by Lawrence Hill B...

Season Six Trailer 03.09.2025

Send us Fan Mail Black Writers Read has reached its sixth season! Check out this trailer to get a sneak peek of the upcoming season. Conversations here on Black Writers Read question our own subjectivities as creatives, justify our choices as writers, acknowledge our growths, chiseling through barriers so that others behind us don’t face the same challenges and of course, remaining hopeful in our...

Roller Skating, Romance, and Resistance through Gentrification with Arriel Vinson 02.09.2025

Send us Fan Mail This episode features our conversation with Arriel Vinson , which was live-streamed on May 24, 2025. We chatted about her debut young adult (YA) novel in verse, Under the Neon Lights (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, June 3. 2025). Arriel Vinson is a Reese's Book Club LitUp Fellow and Midwesterner who writes about being young, Black, and in search of freedom....

Black Writers Read Celebrates 15 Years of The Kweli Journal featuring Laura Pegram 31.07.2025

Send us Fan Mail This episode features our conversation with Laura Pegram , founding editor of The Kweli Journal , to chat about Sing the Truth: The Kweli Journal Short Story Collection , an anthology published in celebration of their 15th anniversary, which was live-streamed on May 17, 2025.  Hailed as “The Paris Review of BIPOC literature,” The Kweli Journal has been a launching pad for many of...

Black Writers Read: Eden Royce 12.06.2025

Send us Fan Mail This episode features our conversation with Eden Royce (Southern Gothic.), which was live-streamed on May 3, 2025.  Eden Royce is a writer from Charleston, South Carolina now living in Southeast England. She is a Shirley Jackson Award finalist and a Bram Stoker Award nominee for her adult short fiction, which has appeared in various print and online magazines. Her debut middle-gra...

Black Writers Read: Essie Chambers 02.06.2025

Send us Fan Mail This episode features our conversation with Essie Chambers , which was live-streamed on April 22, 2025.  Essie Chambers is an award-winning author and producer. Her debut novel, Swift River — a Today Show “Read with Jenna” Book Club pick —won the 2024 Barnes & Noble Discover Prize and was named a best book of the year by The Washington Post , NPR, The Boston Globe , Elle , and...

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