Ten Questions for Okezie Nwọka
“What does it take for any of us to change our core beliefs?” —Okezie Nwọka, author of God of Mercy
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“What does it take for any of us to change our core beliefs?” —Okezie Nwọka, author of God of Mercy
“I was using the text as a future image of what my own life could be.” —Shayla Lawz, author of speculation, n.
“I need to be involved with life, its business, its noise.” —Khadija Abdalla Bajaber, author of The House of Rust
“Trust yourself and your own vision for your work.” —Blake Sanz, author of The Boundaries of Their Dwelling
“It was a fever dream process of creation.” —Casey Plett, author of A Dream of a Woman
“There was so much shame in this project for me to dispel and bury.” —Mahogany L. Browne, author of I Remember Death by Its Proximity to What I Love
The author of The Devoted searches for the unexpected door in her fiction.
“In the mornings—or when I roll over from a dream—there’s only God and me talking to each other.” —Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, author of The Love Songs of W. E. B. Du Bois
“I find it really hard to follow a routine in almost every part of my life.” —Kat Chow, author of Seeing Ghosts
“Combining unsparing humor with heart is a superpower.” —Jaime Cortez, author of Gordo