EPISODE · Jul 13, 2022 · 1H
REPLAY S. 6 Ep. 127 Writing Racism to Right Racism’s Wrongs with Angela Jackson-Brown
from The Perks Of Being A Book Lover Podcast · host Amy Smalley and Carrie Vittitoe
This week’s guest, Angela Jackson-Brown, is an award-winning novelist, poet, and playwright. She is also a professor at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana who completed her MFA at Spalding University in Louisville where she is also a member of the creative writing graduate faculty. Her most recent novel, When Stars Rain Down, was published in 2021 and is a historical fiction story set in 1930s Georgia, and has been nominated for several awards. Angela also has a new novel coming out in July called The Light Always Breaks set in post WW 2 Washington DC that features political and romantic intrigue between a high powered interacial couple. These are stand alone novels but what is cool is that these books’ characters are in the same fictional universe so readers get a chance to reconnect with characters they may have met before. Angela talks to us about how she uses fiction to write about experiences in her life she wished she’d had, why she started writing plays, and the first book she read as a child that made a big impression on her (and this will surprise you). You can find Angela on Instagram at @angelajacksonbrownauthor and at her author website angelajacksonbrown.com Follow us on Facebook at The Perks of Being a Book Lover Instagram - @perksofbeingabookoverpod Website at www.perksofbeingabooklover.com. Books Mentioned in this Episode: 1- When Stars Rain Down by Angela Jackson-Brown 2- The Light Always Breaks by Angela Jackson-Brown 3- The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music by Dave Grohl 4- Drinking From a Bitter Cup by Angela Jackson-Brown 5- Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell 6- Roots by Alex Haley 7- The Color Purple by Alice Walter 8- The Prophets by Robert Jones Jr. 9- To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee 10- The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place: The Mysterious Howling by Maryrose Wood 11- Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte 12- We Are Not Like Them by Christine Pride and Jo Piazza 13- Girl at War by Sara Nović 14- True Biz by Sara Nović Movies mentioned 1- Child's Play (1988) 2- The Conjuring (2013)
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This week’s guest, Angela Jackson-Brown, is an award-winning novelist, poet, and playwright. She is also a professor at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana who completed her MFA at Spalding University in Louisville where she is also a member of the creative writing graduate faculty. Her most recent novel, When Stars Rain Down, was published in 2021 and is a historical fiction story set in 1930s Georgia, and has been nominated for several awards. Angela also has a new novel coming out in July called The Light Always Breaks set in post WW 2 Washington DC that features political and romantic intrigue between a high powered interacial couple. These are stand alone novels but what is cool is that these books’ characters are in the same fictional universe so readers get a chance to reconnect with characters they may have met before. Angela talks to us about how she uses fiction to write about experiences in her life she wished she’d had, why she started writing plays, and the first book she read as a child that made a big impression on her (and this will surprise you). You can find Angela on Instagram at @angelajacksonbrownauthor and at her author website angelajacksonbrown.com Follow us on Facebook at The Perks of Being a Book LoverInstagram - @perksofbeingabookoverpodWebsite at www.perksofbeingabooklover.com. Books Mentioned in this Episode:1- When Stars Rain Down by Angela Jackson-Brown2- The Light Always Breaks by Angela Jackson-Brown3- The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music by Dave Grohl4- Drinking From a Bitter Cup by Angela Jackson-Brown5- Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell6- Roots by Alex Haley7- The Color Purple by Alice Walter8- The Prophets by Robert Jones Jr.9- To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee10- The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place: The Mysterious Howling by Maryrose Wood11- Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte12- We Are Not Like Them by Christine Pride and Jo Piazza13- Girl at War by Sara Nović14- True Biz by Sara Nović Movies mentioned1- Child's Play (1988)2- The Conjuring (2013)
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