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Greetings!
 
I am excited to share BLF Press's 2016 nominations for the Pushcart Prize

"Two Moons" by Krystal A. Smith
"Pretty" by S. Andrea Allen
"Missing" by Lauren Cherelle
"The Other Side of Crazy" by Eternity Philops


These stories are included in the anthology, Lez Talk: A Collection of Black Lesbian Fiction. If you haven't had a chance to read it yet, you can purchase a copy here. Be sure to enter the code bookclubmember at checkout for your newsletter subscriber discount

Love and solidarity,
Stephanie
Founder and Publisher
BLF Press
Black Lesbian Literary Collective

After successfully collaborating on the publication of Lez Talk: A Collection of Black Lesbian Fiction, Stephanie and Lauren Cherelle (manager of Resolute Publishing) have taken their commitment to Black lesbian writing one step further by co-founding the non-profit Black Lesbian Literary Collective.
 
Their mission is to create a nurturing and sustainable environment for Black lesbian and queer women of color writers. They strive to increase lesbian visibility in literary and independent publishing spheres; promote ethical publishing practices through education and rigorous standards; and live their best writing life.
 
To learn more about their efforts, or to apply for next year's workshop, visit: https://blacklesbianliterarycollective.com/
BLF Press Winter Titles 

A Failure to Communicate

Pre-sale date: November 8, 2016
Publication date: January 10, 2016


S. (Stephanie) Andrea Allen’s debut collection of short fiction focuses on how communication, or the lack thereof, impacts Black women’s lives.  The stories range from the humorous to the heartbreaking:  one woman wins a bake-off because her co-worker misunderstands the contest; an overweight woman finally learns to love herself, even though it means leaving her girlfriend.

A teenager reflects on his mother's inability to discuss her depression; a woman realizes that her partner has been hiding a gambling addiction, and has to decide whether to help her or save herself. The women in these stories are often silenced, but Allen imbues them with a voice that demands to be heard. 
  


Solace: Writing, Refuge, and LGBTQ Women of Color

Pre-sale date: November 1, 2016
Publication date: January 31, 2017

Deeply troubled by recent acts of violence against Black and Brown lesbian, bisexual, and trans* bodies, Solace: Writing, Refuge and LGBTQ Women of Color explores how LGBTQ women find solace: in each other, in their communities, and from within themselves, as they traverse the challenges of living as LGBTQ women of color in the United States. 
 
Solace is a collection of poetry and prose that explores our pain, as well as our attempts to find solace in a world that seeks to destroy us. What are our strategies for survival? Where do we find solace? Audre Lorde writes that “we were never meant to survive,” yet here we are.

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