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Carole V. Bell has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in September 2020. The social media accounts linked to from Carole V. Bell are: Instagram, LinkedIn, Email, Bluesky. Besides social media accounts, Cvbell has populated their site with Symposium on Writing, Race and Memory: A Conversation on Black Historical Romance Beverly Jenkins, Recent Writing — Online Portfolio, A New National Museum of the American Latino Moves Forward as It Fights to Find Its Footing, Carole V. Bell | Freelance Journalist | Muck Rack Profile. A more comprehensive list of bylines, The best radical books of 2024, Interview: ‘If We Are Brave’ explores the political souls of Black folks in Trump’s America, Review for NPR: 'Colored Television' is an ungentle satire set in post-post-racial America, Interview with Danzy Senna, author of Colored Television, The Black Romance Podcast — Season Four, Review for The Emancipator: Mary McLeod Bethune gets her due in new biography, A terrifying dystopia built from our own past and present - The Boston Globe, The Black Romance Podcast Season Four: Tia Williams, Akwaeke Emezi's novel 'Little Rot' is a thrilling but difficult descent into darkness, NPR: Queenie's second life on screen gives her more room to grow, Wash Post Review | ‘Swift River,’ a sparkling debut about a young girl you’ll never forget, The Boston Globe: 75 books we’re most excited to read this summer, Why Patricia Highsmith's most famous creature, Tom Ripley, continues to fascinate, NPR: ‘James' revisits Huck Finn's traveling companion, giving rise to a new classic, NPR: ‘Anita de Monte Laughs Last' is a complex dissection of art, gender and marriage, NPR: Advice from a critic: Read 'Erasure' before seeing 'American Fiction', Oprah Daily: The Power of Percival Everett: America’s Incendiary Man of Letters, IndieWire: How Black Actors Broke Through in Old Hollywood — Day to Day, Role to Role, Hallmark's Monthlong Homage to Love and Jane Austen Includes a Reimagined Black Cast 'Sense and Sensibility' — NPR, 2023 was the year of the social thriller; My top six picks — The Boston Globe, Why Kiley Reid's New novel ‘Come and Get It’ left me wanting - The Boston Globe, Cvbell.com— Bio, Updates, Select Writing, LinkedIn, USF Faculty Bio: Carole V. Bell | Communication Department |, Black Romance Authors and Editors Share Their Passion for Love Stories, Books We Love by NPR, Safiya Sinclair’s memoir, ‘How to Say Babylon,’ surpasses the hype, Debut novel 'The God of Good Looks' adds to growing canon of Caribbean literature, Reel Visibility: PW Talks with Tre’vell Anderson, What to Read When You Need to Start Over, NYTimes: Her Father Vanished. Years Later, Her Family Is Figuring Out How to Mourn., NPR: Dr. No is a delightfully escapist romp and an incisive sendup of espionage fiction, Oprah Daily: Romances That Make You Feel the Love (the Real Love), Washington Post: ‘The House of Eve’ is a triumph of historical fiction Sadeqa Johnson’s novel is an affecting and arresting exploration of young Black womanhood and motherhood in the mid-20th century., Oprah Daily: Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s Relentless Vision for Octavia Butler’s “Kindred”, A Discerning Booklovers Guide to TV— Oprah Daily, Oprah Daily: The Spectacular Legacy and Sparkling Future of “Queen Sugar”, NYTimes: So You’re Rivals? And You’re Fake-Dating? Classic., BookPage Cover Story: This summer’s hottest read is Akwaeke Emezi’s first romance novel, Oprah: Crime Fiction Goes Global and Diverse, as These 20 Books by Women Writers Show, NPR: Five books at the intersection of Black feminist thought, culture, and politics, The Atlantic: Love Stories in Literary Fiction. Five Books in Which Romance Sneaks Up on You, NPR: Percival Everett's Latest Grounds Racial Allegory In History, Horror And Blood, Essay: "I'm Rooting for Everybody Black" in the BLACK LOVE MATTERS Collection | Starred Review from Kirkus, NPR: ‘Passing' — the original 1929 novel — is disturbingly brilliant, New York Times: Review of Island Queen, a historical novel by Vanessa Riley, theGrio Top 50: A Thematic Guide to the Best Books of Summer, NPR: Review of Razorblade Tears, New York Times: In Beverly Jenkins’s Romance Novels, Black History Is Front and Center, Muckrack Writing Portfolio, Carole V. Bell at Oprah Daily, My Author Page at TheGrio, Reviews for BookPage, My Reviews excerpted on LitHub, My Writing for Book Riot, Black Kiss-Story on NPR Code Switch, CaribBelle Blog, GoodReads.