Tag Archives: Toni Morrison

Why You Should Read Glory Edim’s ‘Gather Me’ This Summer

By Regennia N. Williams, PhD Dear Book Lovers and Everyone Who Enjoys Hanging Out in What Andrew Carnegie Called “Palaces for the People” (AKA Public Libraries), Having just finished reading Glory Edim’s Gather Me, I believe I have encountered a … Continue reading

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Toni Morrison, My Writing Muse

By Regennia N. Williams, PhD Author Toni Morrison (1931-2019) has long been my muse of choice. A native of Lorain, Ohio, Morrison’s work never fails to inspire and amaze me, whether I am in my hometown of Cleveland, Ohio or … Continue reading

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“The Pieces I Am” and the Books I Love

For more than 30 years, the works of Toni Morrison have challenged, inspired, and moved me in the most amazing ways.  From The Bluest Eye and Song of Solomon to Beloved and Jazz, her books celebrate the fascinating history and … Continue reading

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