The Inheritance of Noise in Joburg
Summer J. Robinson, Taylor James, and Sierra Moody, three Black women creative writers and authors have published their undergraduate senior capstone projects to share with the world. The stories explore themes of the criminal injustice system, family sacrifice, traveling abroad, connecting across the diaspora, facing our fears, and more. After each story, the author shares her craft essay, where she explains the process of both coming up with the story idea and piecing it all together.
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The Inheritance of Noise in Joburg
Summer J. Robinson, Taylor James, and Sierra Moody, three Black women creative writers and authors have published their undergraduate senior capstone projects to share with the world. The stories explore themes of the criminal injustice system, family sacrifice, traveling abroad, connecting across the diaspora, facing our fears, and more. After each story, the author shares her craft essay, where she explains the process of both coming up with the story idea and piecing it all together.
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The Inheritance of Noise in Joburg

The Inheritance of Noise in Joburg

The Inheritance of Noise in Joburg

The Inheritance of Noise in Joburg

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Summer J. Robinson, Taylor James, and Sierra Moody, three Black women creative writers and authors have published their undergraduate senior capstone projects to share with the world. The stories explore themes of the criminal injustice system, family sacrifice, traveling abroad, connecting across the diaspora, facing our fears, and more. After each story, the author shares her craft essay, where she explains the process of both coming up with the story idea and piecing it all together.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781078718240
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 07/12/2019
Pages: 186
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)
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