by Sonya Chung
I’ve found myself opting for “five more minutes.” Slow it down, take your time. Not by much, but you begin to see—the meaningfulness of small increments. Continue reading
by Sonya Chung
I’ve found myself opting for “five more minutes.” Slow it down, take your time. Not by much, but you begin to see—the meaningfulness of small increments. Continue reading
by Sonya Chung
Porter’s newest film—her 4th full-length project in 7 years—is JOHN LEWIS: GOOD TROUBLE, a profile of the late Congressman and Civil Rights giant. The film could not be more timely.
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by Sonya Chung
“I find that older writers tend to have more to say—more wisdom, more that’s worth hearing and remembering. They are sure-footed, at their peak. They can also be a pain in the ass! It’s certainly a trade-off.” Continue reading
by Editor
Founding editor Sonya Chung and Minorities in Podcast creator-host Jennifer N. Baker talk diversity in publishing, representation in film & media, corporate-v.-indie publishing, and more. Continue reading
by Mollie Weisenfeld
Here are five Bloomer debut novels to track down and look out for this year. Continue reading
by Sonya Chung
Here at Bloom, we were particularly gratified to see that we’ve been influencing public conversation around the “when” and the “how fast” of literary creation. Continue reading
by Ally Donovan
It’s going to be an exciting fall books season as always. Especially exciting is how many of this year’s buzzy books were written by bloomers. Continue reading