![]() ![]() ![]() These are a few of our favorite books by Black authors that showcase a range of experiences and perspectives. “When publishers see that writers of color can sell huge quantities of books, they will invest in those books.” We already know that reading broadens our perspectives, enriches our lives and exercises our minds, but it's also just plain fun. “What speaks loudest in this business and in any business are dollars,” Ibrahim Ahmad, former editorial director of the Akashic Books told PEN. And while some shifts have been made since 2020, there's a lot of work yet to be done to ensure that the books that make it onto our shelves, and the people who help put them there, look like the readers who need them.īy reading books that represent a more diverse array of authors, we bookworms can help make a difference. The publishing industry itself isn't much better. ![]() According to one analysis reported by PEN America, 95% of American fiction books published between 19 were written by white people. That said, it's important to consider who's behind the books we love. But most of us instead look for genres we like, storylines that intrigue us or even pretty cover art. Sure, there are some that are just can't-miss (here's looking at you, Jasmine Guillory). Many of us don't choose our books by the author alone. ![]()
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