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Home » Books & Bounty Weekly Recap: Building a Bookish Community, Part 2
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Books & Bounty Weekly Recap: Building a Bookish Community, Part 2

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Books & Bounty Weekly Recap: Building a Bookish Community, Part 2

Follow Books & Bounty TV for live coverage of local and virtual bookish things, people and events!

Books & Bounty TV Weekly Recap 10/08/2024

As she gets closer to Day 30 of being a “momtreprenuer,” Stephanie continues to discuss building a bookish community in Baltimore and beyond. We’ll take a look at the bookish things, people, and events she’s encountering along the way. 

Follow Stephanie @booksandbounty on Instagram, TikTok, and Threads.

Bookish things, people, and events featured on this episode:

Doni Glover Shower with Princess Williams of PrincessWeVoiceover.com. As moms and entrepreneurs we discuss how we tend to our mental health through self-care and community support. Who’s on your team at day 30, year 3, year 20? Watch the show on BmoreNews.com.

CityLit Project Studio IX and Free Fall Baltimore 2024 programming. Free Fall Baltimore lasts throughout the month of October and includes access to some awesomely bookish events, services, and spaces all for FREE!

Booked Trips. “BOOKED Trips connect curious and community-minded women through storytelling. Our book-inspired travel experiences and immersive itineraries take our travelers from the page to the place exploring cities around the world.” Jalisa will be a guest on the show Nov 12.

Journals! Do you journal when you read? Are you a diary keeper? I cannot help but take notes when reading for review or literary analysis. I often find it hard not to journal when reading anything that reels me in deep. Join the discussion on Discord. Check out custom journals from the Drama Mama Bookshop.

Currently Reading:

  • Reading on air tonight: My first ARC – Outraged by Brian Copeland from Black Odyssey Media. Expect a review on the next recap!
  • #LegendofOrisha series progress: Book 2, Children of Virtue and Vengeance by Tomi Adeyemi
  • On occasion, a story from The Wishing Pool by Tananarive Due.

TBR (To-Be-Read): 

  • Project Blackbeam by Stephon Fowlkes from Silent Books Publishing. Stephon will be featured in the Books & Bounty Reading Nook at the Black Wall Street Expo in Baltimore, MD on Oct 12 and appearing on the Oct 15 show!
  • The Reformatory by Tananarive Due. This is preparation for The Black Girl’s Horror Guide hosted by [@emmanism](https://www.instagram.com/emmanism/) on Oct 21 at People’s Book in Takoma Park, MD. Emma will be on the Oct 22 show!

Music provided by Chillhop Music, https://chillhop.ffm.to/creatorcred

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