How We Do It by Jeicho Brown


There is a unique way multicultural writers write. This is no different for the Black writers or authors.  thirty-one essays written by different authors who are willing to share how culture can ring loud and true. Some of the authors you will recognize: Daniel Black , Jewell Parker Rhodes and Jacqueline Woodson. Each author writes about what has been important to get across to their reader.

I like "How We Do It" because it is the writings of silent voices The ones we really need to search for in the bookstore. I also like how each author Jericho Brown chose shares the names of other authors in their essays. William Faulkner's name pops up and so does Edward Jones name show up. It is like your getting more for your buck. You might find yourself taking notes. I am pretty sure this book is a keeper.

If you are not an author, the book is still a good one to buy. There is the chance to read the secrets about how you like writers to write,  how they achieve  their goals and how to make a character blossom. It is an important book. It is a practical book.

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