I connected with Luvon Roberson to discuss her latest book review, in praise of Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond’s My Parents’ Marriage (HarperCollins, 2024), published in Callaloo Literary Journal. We let our conversation about Brew-Hammond’s novel take us from its pages, to the Columbia University library stacks, to the fields of Watership Down, to Zora Neal Hurston’s South, to our personal acts of archival creation. This was a fun one!
Luvon is a public relations professional, adjunct professor, Pushcart prize nominee, chapbook author, founder of Riverside Writing Group, and founding member of Thursday Morning Poets. You can find her on LinkedIn.
And once you read Luvon’s review in Callaloo, pick up a copy of Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond’s My Parents’ Marriage.
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