Literature
‘The Ocean Inside Me’ Recounts R.G. Shore And His Profound Spiritual Healing in Prison
In an almost all-white prison in the U.S. Pacific Northwest, R.G. Shore, a person of color, turns up the static and allows the white noise to drown him in sound.
Three Expat Women In Mariam Navaid Ottimofiore’s ‘The Guilty Can’t Say Goodbye’
After more than 20 years, 10 countries and four continents, author Mariam Navaid Ottimofiore calls herself an “eternal expat.”
George Takei’s ‘They Called Us Enemy’ Graphic Novel Is Now Available In Hardback
In the graphic novel ‘They Called Us Enemy,’ famed “Star Trek” star George Takei — along with co-writers Justin Eisinger and Steven Scott plus artist Harmony Becker — retells his story of being interned in U.S. concentration camps with other Japanese Americans during World War II.
Book Excerpt: ‘American School’
“American School,” a novel by Adult Third Culture Kid Jill-Morgan Aubert, follows the intersecting lives of students, teachers and parents in the close-knit world of an international school in Morocco in the 1990s.
Shayla Lawson And Their Journey to Liberation Through Travel
Black, disabled, nonbinary author, poet, journalist, professor and Third Culture Adult Shayla Lawson has released a new must-read text: “How to Live Free in a Dangerous World: A Decolonial Memoir.”
A Crowdfunding Campaign Is Underway For ‘Long Distance,’ a New Pan-African Comic Book Anthology
There’s a new pan-African comic book anthology called “Long Distance” that is conducting a crowdfunding campaign.
‘Dreams For Our Children’ — Letters From Immigrants
Omotayo Banjo’s “Dreams For Our Children: Immigrant Letters to the Future” is a collection of letters from first- and second-generation parents and parents-to-be which captures their aspirations for their children.
‘Yellowface’: A Satire You Can’t Put Down
Just stand in your local bookstore and read the opening pages from “Yellowface.” R.F. Kuang’s novel will lure you in with the irresistible bait of a solid, culturally wrenching plot. How can a writer take the story of someone else […]
















