Writing the Brave Girl I Wanted To Be: A Conversation with Debut Middle Grade Author, Latasha Crystal

EPISODE · Jul 31, 2025 · 56 MIN

Writing the Brave Girl I Wanted To Be: A Conversation with Debut Middle Grade Author, Latasha Crystal

from Black Writer Therapy Podcast · host Ella Shawn

Keywordswriting, middle grade, healing, imposter syndrome, friendships, Rocky Crescendo, Latasha Crystal, young adult, mental health, self-discoverySummaryIn this engaging conversation, Latasha Crystal, a middle-grade author, shares her journey of becoming a writer, her experiences with imposter syndrome, and the healing power of writing. She discusses her debut novel, 'Rocky Crescendo,' which explores themes of self-discovery and friendship, and reflects on the importance of supportive relationships in overcoming challenges. Latasha also hints at her upcoming projects, including a rom-com that delves into the dynamics of good girl and bad boy relationships.TakeawaysLatasha Crystal has been passionate about writing since the eighth grade.Writing serves as a healing medium for Latasha, helping her process her experiences.Imposter syndrome is a common struggle for many writers, including Latasha.Supportive friendships play a crucial role in personal growth and overcoming challenges.Latasha's debut novel, 'Rocky Crescendo,' focuses on a shy girl discovering herself through music.The themes of self-discovery and acceptance are central to Latasha's writing.Latasha enjoys blending genres in her writing, often mixing elements of middle grade and young adult fiction.Writing about mental health for middle schoolers is important to Latasha.Latasha's upcoming project is a rom-com about a good girl and a bad boy.Latasha believes in writing what you wish you could have experienced.Sound Bites"I think writing is a healing medium.""It's hard to make friends as an adult.""I wish I could give Rocky a hug."Chapters00:00 The Journey to Becoming a Writer11:12 Writing as a Healing Medium18:19 Navigating Imposter Syndrome24:09 The Power of Supportive Friendships34:36 Rocky Crescendo: A Deep Dive50:17 Upcoming Projects and Future AspirationsConnect with Latasha Crystal | Get Your Copy of Rocky Crescendo | Contact LatashaConnect with Ella Shawn | Get Ella Shawn's Books | Read Ella's Substack | Short Story Anthology Submission

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