9/13/2024
In a literary world that often underrepresents the contributions of Black authors, Black Authors Matter TV has become a beacon for African-American writers and literary enthusiasts. As the platform celebrates its 4th anniversary, it continues to solidify its role as a critical hub for diverse stories, voices, and literary discussions.
Since its inception in July 2020, Black Authors Matter TV has carved a distinctive space as the platform of record for African-American literature, with a mission to amplify the stories and experiences of Black writers. Sponsored by the National Black Book Festival (NBBF), the show has consistently drawn a loyal audience, averaging 5,000 viewers and listeners each week. Its impressive reach is largely thanks to the NBBF’s robust following, with 98K followers on Facebook tuning in to live-streamed episodes.
Co-hosted by NBBF National Coordinator Gwen Richardson and Literary Correspondent Dr. Rhonda Lawson, the show has quickly become a must-watch for anyone interested in Black literature. Every Tuesday evening, viewers can expect engaging interviews with a wide range of influential figures in the literary world, from NAACP Image Award nominees and winners to independent authors, historians, agents, and publishers. No corner of the African-American literary scene is left untouched, making Black Authors Matter TV a dynamic space for both up-and-coming and established voices.
A Platform for Literary Excellence
The show’s extensive guest list speaks volumes about its reputation and impact. Over the past four years, Black Authors Matter TV has interviewed nearly 700 guests, making it a go-to source for the latest news in the book world. The lineup includes:
Celebrities and media commentators
Well-established and indie authors
Historians and academics
Publishers and literary agents
Bookstore owners from across the nation
Book club facilitators and online book group hosts
Event coordinators and organizers of literary festivals
Non-profit literary organizations
In some instances, the show has captured the final interviews of literary icons, making it a significant archive of Black literary history. This dedication to preserving and promoting African-American voices ensures that Black Authors Matter TV is not just a platform but a cultural landmark.
Committed to Excellence and Engagement
What sets Black Authors Matter TV apart is its commitment to quality and community. The show is known for its engaging, relatable, and timely content, delivering more than just interviews—it provides a deep dive into the creative processes, challenges, and triumphs of Black authors. Whether discussing a new book release or addressing broader cultural issues, the show never fails to keep viewers informed and inspired. It continues to shine a spotlight on emerging trends in the industry, and its influence only grows with time.
As it celebrates its fourth year, Black Authors Matter TV looks ahead to a future filled with more voices, more stories, and more impactful conversations. The platform will continue to be a key player in the Black literary landscape, ensuring that African-American authors receive the recognition they deserve.
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