Throughout centuries of literature, women have written stories that changed the world. Their words broke barriers, sparked movements, and gave voice to experiences that had been silenced for too long.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Sughnen Yongo is a Midwest writer covering Black women, pop culture. Whether their works are examining history, social justice, ...
This prescriptive nonfiction work by Renee, a licensed mental health practitioner, invites high-achieving Black women to release societal pressure and internalized perfectionism. A straightforward, ...
Literary Women, a nonprofit with decades of experience spotlighting and supporting female writers in Long Beach, is a beloved local group for just that reason. It was established in 1982 by Harriet ...
Hundreds of people converged on the Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center for Literary Women’s annual Long Beach Festival of Authors this weekend, which brought together female authors and avid ...
These days, female authors are publishing as many books yearly as males. In a 2023 study, “The Welfare Effect of Gender-Inclusive Intellectual Property Creation: Evidence from Books,” University of ...
The expo will be November 1 at the Hilton Garden in at 2321 East Beltline Avenue in Grand Rapids from 11 A.M. to 3 P.M November 1 is National Authors Day, and Hook a Sista Up is continuing the ...