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Welcome back to the Bookcast, my platform for sharing short fiction and updates on what I'm reading and writing. The bookcast is hosted by me, DL White, an Atlanta based author of romantic fiction featuring Black men and women. I'm also a big fan of books and the writing ass writers who write them, so this podcast is usually book heavy unless I'm talking nonstop about something I'm writing or have just written. If you're here for the writing content, hang in there...that train is pulling into the station very, very soon.
If you're new here or a seasoned listener, a bibliophile, or just looking for a good read, I hope you'll enjoy today's show. I'm honored to have your ears for this time and I can't wait to share my love of reading with you.
Today is Saturday, April1st. it is a rainy, thunderous day in Atlanta but I have my coffee and this mic. Let's talk books!
Today I want to tell the story of how I lost my ASS at EssenceFest 2018, but first.. two things.
On this week's episode I talked about my vacation, the books I read and a little bit of writing I got done! I also talked about my appearance on the Black Romance Podcast, hosted by Julie Moody-Freeman with the dePaul University Center for Black Diaspora.
I talked about the following books on today's show:
Marry Me by Delaney Diamond
Kiss Me by Sharon C Cooper
The Buildup by Tati Richardson
Not So Perfect Strangers by L.S. Stratton
Those Empty Eyes by Charlie Donlea
Vivid by Beverly Jenkins
The Exchange by John Grisham
Lone Women by Victor LaVelle
The Changeling by Victor LaVelle
Black on Black by Dr. Daniel Black
Essence Fest 2023
Support the show
Stay connected:
Visit my website–Booksbydlwhite.com
Join my newsletter – booksbydlwhite.com/newsletter
Follow me on Substack–Main Substack | Short Fiction Substack
Buy books & merch – booksbydlwhite.com/shop
Support this show with a recurring gift at bookcast.buzzsprout.com or Buymeacoffee.com/booksbydlwhite.
If you enjoyed this episode, please rate & review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. And if you really liked it, tell a friend.
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Welcome back to the Bookcast, my platform for sharing short fiction and updates on what I'm reading and writing. The bookcast is hosted by me, DL White, an Atlanta based author of romantic fiction featuring Black men and women. I'm also a big fan of books and the writing ass writers who write them, so this podcast is usually book heavy unless I'm talking nonstop about something I'm writing or have just written. If you're here for the writing content, hang in there...that train is pulling into the station very, very soon.
If you're new here or a seasoned listener, a bibliophile, or just looking for a good read, I hope you'll enjoy today's show. I'm honored to have your ears for this time and I can't wait to share my love of reading with you.
Today is Saturday, April1st. it is a rainy, thunderous day in Atlanta but I have my coffee and this mic. Let's talk books!
Today I want to tell the story of how I lost my ASS at EssenceFest 2018, but first.. two things.
On this week's episode I talked about my vacation, the books I read and a little bit of writing I got done! I also talked about my appearance on the Black Romance Podcast, hosted by Julie Moody-Freeman with the dePaul University Center for Black Diaspora.
I talked about the following books on today's show:
Marry Me by Delaney Diamond
Kiss Me by Sharon C Cooper
The Buildup by Tati Richardson
Not So Perfect Strangers by L.S. Stratton
Those Empty Eyes by Charlie Donlea
Vivid by Beverly Jenkins
The Exchange by John Grisham
Lone Women by Victor LaVelle
The Changeling by Victor LaVelle
Black on Black by Dr. Daniel Black
Essence Fest 2023
Support the show
Stay connected:
Visit my website–Booksbydlwhite.com
Join my newsletter – booksbydlwhite.com/newsletter
Follow me on Substack–Main Substack | Short Fiction Substack
Buy books & merch – booksbydlwhite.com/shop
Support this show with a recurring gift at bookcast.buzzsprout.com or Buymeacoffee.com/booksbydlwhite.
If you enjoyed this episode, please rate & review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. And if you really liked it, tell a friend.