EPISODE · Apr 16, 2025 · 29 MIN
The Well Read Pharmacist on Understanding Urban, Contemporary, and Erotic Black Literature
from We Read Smut: Bookish Conversations for Romance Readers · host WeReadSmut
In the bookish space, readers tend to incorrectly categorize Black stories. It’s important that we understand the differences between genres and subgenres of Black literature. Join us for an great conversation with Aniya, known as the Well Read Pharmacist, as we break down the nuanced world of urban fiction, urban romance, Black contemporary romance, and urban erotica.Aniya, also known as The Well Read Pharmacist, is a pharmacist and avid reader from New Orleans, Louisiana. She loves escaping into a good book, especially within the romance and thriller genres!In this episode, we're discussing:Urban Fiction vs. Urban Romance: Learn the critical differences between these often-confused genresDiscover why not all Black books are "urban" and why that mattersExplore recommended authors across urban fiction, romance, and erotica subgenresUnderstand the importance of reading diverse Black literatureGet insider recommendations from a passionate book lover and pharmacistExpand your reading horizons by exploring these rich, diverse genres. Challenge your assumptions, support Black authors, and dive into stories that represent complex, multifaceted Black experiences. CONNECT WITH ANIYA:InstagramBOOKS/AUTHORS MENTIONED:Instagram Post from The Well Read PharmacistThe Coldest Winter Ever by Sister Souljah (Amazon)Carl Weber (Amazon)Nikki Clarke (Amazon)Vickie M. Stringer (Amazon)The Cartel Series by Ashley and Jaquavis (Amazon)Murder Mamas by Ashley and Jaquavis (Amazon)T’Lyn (Amazon)Shvonne Latrice (Amazon)To The Only Thug I’ll Ever Love by K.L. Hall (Amazon)My Little Love by Charae Lewis (Amazon)When a Gangsta Calls by Lex C. (Amazon)Alexandria House (Episode | Amazon)Alex Warren (Amazon)Christina C. Jones (Amazon)Marlee Rae (Amazon)Bailey West (Amazon)Tiye Love (Amazon)Dria Andersen (Amazon | Episode)Natavia (Amazon)Jade Royal (Amazon)Katrina Jackson (Amazon)Running list of books mentioned (Doc)Support the showJoin the Paid Substack Community Want early access to next week's episode, entry into our private Discord server, two monthly virtual silent book clubs, and a free monthly e-book? Head over to our Substack and join the paid community to get closer to the text and support this sponsor-free show. Connect with Alesia:StorygraphInstagramThis podcast was produced by Galati Media.Proud member of the Feminist Podcasters Collective.
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In the bookish space, readers tend to incorrectly categorize Black stories. It’s important that we understand the differences between genres and subgenres of Black literature. Join us for an great conversation with Aniya, known as the Well Read Pharmacist, as we break down the nuanced world of urban fiction, urban romance, Black contemporary romance, and urban erotica. Aniya, also known as The Well Read Pharmacist, is a pharmacist and avid reader from New Orleans, Louisiana. She loves escapin...
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