Lori L Tharps

Your BIPOC Writing Coach

Arts EN ↓ 100 episodes

If you are a Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian American, or any other Writer of Color, and you’re looking for your own personal writing coach - to help you write that book; get published; and promote your work -  then this is the podcast for you. Award-winning author, educator, and creative writing coach, Lori L. Tharps ( ”Hair Story,” ”Kinky Gazpacho,” and ”Substitute Me”) knows how hard it is to stay committed to your writing projects - whether you’re working on that debut novel, a gut-wrenching memoir, or an essay about your trip around the world. Writing can be your passion, but that doesn’...

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Lori L Tharps

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readwriteandcreate.com

Latest episode

Dec 8, 2025

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Episodes

Season Finale - Your Famous Author Era 08.12.2025

On episode 70 of the podcast, we’re finishing the Your Famous Author Era season. For the last three months, we’ve  talked about how to promote your work, build an author platform, and find the fans who will buy, read and support your work over time. And now it’s time for me to wrap up and for YOU to make a plan to truly lean into Your Famous Author Era.  During the episode, you’ll be reminded of f...

The Three Stages of Book Marketing with Jenn de Paula 01.12.2025

On episode 69, which is our final guest interview for the Your Famous Author Era season, my guest is Jen dePaula, a veteran in the book marketing space who is going to share her tips and strategies for long-term book marketing success that does not require selling your soul to the social media algorithms. Jenn is a marketing and social media expert who has been working with authors, musicians, and...

The Secret Life of A Book Influencer with Jananie K. Velu 24.11.2025

THE DOORS TO THE REED, WRITE, & CREATE SANCTUARY ARE OFFICIALLY OPEN: NOV. 21 - 28, 2025. GET ON THE LIST TO GET AN APPLICATION. On episode 68, get ready to go behind the scenes of the world of book influencing.  My guest is one of my favorite BIPOC book influencers, Jananie K. Velu, YouTube star and literary tastemaker. I invited Jananie on the show to share everything she’s learned from the...

How to Find a Community to Support Your Famous Author Era 17.11.2025

On episode 67, get ready for a pep talk about the importance of community when it comes to stepping into your Famous Author Era.  Tune in to learn: Why you need a community of fellow authors to really help you thrive and survive in your famous author era. The proven benefits of having a community to help you achieve your book promotion and audience building goals. How and where to find the perfect...

How to Use 'Conscious Marketing' to Sell More Books with Tamela J. Gordon 10.11.2025

On episode 66, we're talking about how to use the power of community, connection, and conscious marketing to sell more books and have a more successful and satisfying career as an author. My guest on the show is Tamela J. Gordon. Tamela Gordon is a literary activist, the author of the critically acclaimed 2024 memoir, Hood Wellness , and she is an acquisitions editor at Row House Books . She is al...

Fans not Followers: Ditch Social Media and Start Your Author Fan Club 03.11.2025

On episode 65, I am giving you a pep talk about finding your 1000 true reader fans. This is a term that is often thrown about in entrepreneur spaces when it comes to sales and marketing, but it’s something authors need to think about as well.  Therefore, in this episode we’re going to talk about: Why authors should be searching for fans not audiences or followers. How to figure out who your real f...

How to Strategize, Plan, and Execute a Book Tour that Guarantees Success 27.10.2025

On episode 64 of the podcast, you’re going to learn how to successfully strategize, plan and execute a book tour for your first (...second, or third) book that will set you on the road to literary success.  My guest on the show, Nadia Alexis, is a poet and writer who created a launch plan and book tour that is still going strong ten months after her debut poetry collection hit the market in March...

Backlist vs Bestseller List: Why Smart Authors Aim for the Backlist 20.10.2025

Statistically speaking, a book’s chance of making The New York Times bestseller list is less than one percent. But that’s the list most authors want to be on. Well, on today’s episode of the podcast, I’m going to offer a different, better measure for success. And this isn’t just my opinion, this is what agents, publishers and savvy authors know is true. The backlist is where you want to be if you...

How to Launch a Debut Memoir in Paris and the United States at the Same Time! 13.10.2025

On episode 62, we’re talking about how to launch a debut memoir in two different countries with journalist and author, Robin Allison Davis. Robin candidly shares everything - from finances to fashion - about how she managed her launch. Robin is an Emmy award-winning producer based in Paris, France. Experienced in all forms of media, she has over 15 years of producing and scriptwriting experience,...

Frederick Douglass was the 19th Century Beyoncé of Bookselling: Steal his Strategy 06.10.2025

On episode 61 of the podcast, it’s time to learn a thing or two about book promotion from the 19th century Beyoncé of bookselling, Frederick Douglass.  Forget everything you think you know about Frederick Douglass the historical figure, and get ready to learn about Frederick Douglass the bestselling author who sold over 30,000 copies of his debut memoir in less than five years, and made over $150,...

How to Market Your Nonfiction Book with Mr. Ernest Owens 29.09.2025

When is the right time to start planning your nonfiction book launch? The answer is yesterday, but you can also start today after listening to this masterclass on book promotion with journalist and author, Ernest Owens .  Ernest Owens is an award-winning journalist and CEO of Ernest Media Empire, LLC. He is the Editor of Eater Philly, Political Writer at Large for Philadelphia Magazine, President...

Season 6 Trailer: The How to Be a Famous Author Era 22.09.2025

Welcome to Season Six of the Your BIPoC Writing Coach podcast. On this short intro episode, we’re sharing why we changed the name of the podcast, what you can expect this season on the show (Think, Famous Author Era!), and a quick pep talk for the moment we’re in right now.    Press play to get inspired and get ready for another season of your favorite literary podcast.    If you're looking for mo...

From Wartime to Story Time: Two Spanish Speaking Literary Activists You Should Know 07.07.2025

Episode 58 is the final episode of our special Behind the Book season. And we're going out with an inspirational bang. In order to inspire you to rise up in defense of the book, we're sharing two exciting examples of literary activists from history.  We're going from Civil War era Spain, to the island of Puerto Rico. We're going from wartime, to story time, to showcase how many different ways we c...

Behind the Book with Literary Agent Regina Brooks: Owner of the Largest African-American Literary Agency in the US 30.06.2025

On episode 57 we’re going Behind the Book with legendary literary agent, Regina Brooks. Regina is the founder and CEO of Serendipity Literary Agency in New York, the largest African American–owned agency in the US. She has represented and established a diverse base of award-winning clients in adult and young adult fiction, nonfiction, and children’s literature.  Currently the president of the Asso...

Behind the Book with Publisher Stephanie Lim: On a Mission to Bring More Asian American Stories into the World 23.06.2025

On episode 56 of the podcast, we’re going Behind the Book with Stephanie Lim. Stephanie is the co-founder of Third State Books, a new publishing house that amplifies the voices, stories, and issues of Asian America and the Pacific Islands. They publish fiction and nonfiction for both adults and children. Stephanie Lim is a publisher and marketing executive who brings an abiding love of literary cl...

Writers: Do You Have a Reading Habit or a Reading Hobby? 16.06.2025

We’re going Behind the Book with someone who plays a critical role in the literary ecosystem, you! On episode 55 we’re replaying my short but important pep talk about why writers need a reading habit and not just a reading hobby. Even if you heard this episode last year when it first aired, I encourage you to listen again to remind yourself why it’s so important for you as a writer, to develop a c...

Behind the Book with Bookseller Jeannine A. Cook: Founder of Harriett's Bookshop in Philly 09.06.2025

On episode 54 we’re going Behind the Book with bookseller Jeannine A. Cook, founder of Harriett’s Bookshop in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  Jeannine A. Cook is a self-described word worker. In 2020, she opened Harriett’s Bookshop in the Fishtown section of North Philadelphia with the mission to celebrate women authors, women artists, and women activists. In 2021, she opened Ida’s Bookshop in Collin...

Behind the Book with David Ruggles: The First Black Man in America to Open a Bookstore 02.06.2025

On episode 53 of the podcast, we’re going Behind the Book and back in time, to meet David Ruggles, the first Black American to own and operate a bookstore for Black people. David Ruggles was a revolutionary thinker, a bibliophile, a healer, and a radical abolitionist who believed that reading and the written word would set his people free.  He opened the first Black-owned bookstore, D. Ruggles Boo...

Behind the Book with Sylvia Arthur, Founder of the the Library of Africa and the African Diaspora 26.05.2025

On episode 52 we’re going Behind the Book with Sylvia Arthur, the founder of the Library of Africa and the African Diaspora in Accra, Ghana. Remember, for Season Five of the podcast, we’re going behind the book to talk to people whose livelihood and careers depend on the free flowing circulation of books in society. Sylvia Arthur is the Founder of the Library Of Africa and The African Diaspora (LO...

Behind the Book with Bad-Ass Bibliophile Arturo Schomburg 19.05.2025

For Season Five of the podcast, we’re going behind the book and talking to people and reviewing the lives of our literary ancestors whose livelihood and life missions require(d) the free circulation of books in society.  On episode 51, we’re going back in time to talk about literary ancestor, Arturo Schomburg. Schomburg was a bad-ass bibliophile who dedicated his life to collecting proof of global...

Behind the Book with Bibliotherapist Emely Rumble 12.05.2025

For Season Five of the podcast, we’re going behind the book to talk to people whose livelihood and careers depend on the free flowing circulation of books in society. On episode 50, our guest is Emely Rumble, LCSW. Emely is a distinguished licensed clinical social worker, school social worker, and a bibliotherapist. Committed to making mental health services more accessible, Emely specializes in t...

Get Ready for Something New! On Season 5 We're Going Behind the Book 05.05.2025

Welcome to Season 5 of the Podcast! On this brief episode, Loril will provide  a quick recap about her time living in a library in Ghana, followed by a sneak peek into what we have planned for this special season of the podcast.  For Season 5, we’re going Behind the Book, bringing you interviews and stories about people who depend on the free circulation of books in the world. From librarians, to...

What's Happening with the Reed, Write, & Create Podcast in 2025? 10.02.2025

Tune in to this brief episode for updates about the Reed, Write, and Create podcast, and some exciting news from host, Lori L. Tharps.   Links for more resources and information. The Reed, Write, and Create Website Find Out More about The Reed, Write, & Create Sanctuary for BIPOC women writers.  Apply to The Sanctuary HERE The Blog Post About Lori's Upcoming Trip to Ghana The Literary Lori You...

Ignore the Experts: You Can Write All the Things with Jabari Asim 23.12.2024

On episode 46 of the podcast, I’m replaying my inspiring,  2023 conversation with award-winning author, journalist, professor, and poet, Jabari Asim. Jabari Asim is the Distinguished Professor of Multi-Disciplinary Letters at Emerson College. He is the author of 23 books, including Yonder, the essay collection We Can’t Breathe, and Preaching to the Chickens: The Story of Young John Lewis. His awar...

Telling Black Women's Stories across Platforms with Rebecca Carroll 16.12.2024

This is our last episode of Season 4! On episode 46 of the podcast, I am so excited to share my conversation with Rebecca Carroll, whose new book, I Know What the Red Clay Looks Like: The Voice & Vision of Black Women Writers (Haymarket)  was  re-released on December 3, 2024. Rebecca is a writer, cultural critic, and host of the podcasts Come Through with Rebecca Carroll and the award-winning...

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