WE ARE
BlackREwrite
WHERE EVERY WORD MATTERS
AND EVERY STORY COUNTS
BLACK REWRITE FOCUSES ON YOUR INDIVIDUAL NEEDS
Black Rewrite is an initiative focused on amplifying and celebrating the narratives of Black and Brown authors. It operates as a platform dedicated to combatting the systematic erasure of these voices from the literary world. Black Rewrite recognizes the importance of diverse storytelling and the rich experiences that Black and Brown authors bring to literature.
We are rooted in the belief that every writer of color has a unique story that has the power to enlighten, inspire, and transform perspectives. By providing a space for these writers to share their work, Black Rewrite serves as both an educational resource and a catalyst for change in the global literary landscape.
Through various services such as featuring authors in spotlight series, hosting writing workshops, and providing promotional opportunities on social media and newsletters, Black Rewrite aims to break down barriers that have historically silenced these voices. The platform seeks to create a world where the narratives of Black and Brown authors are not only heard but are an integral and celebrated part of our collective story.
WRITE
to preserve history and voice.
CONNECT
to encourage unity and collaboration.
We spotlight a FEATURED AUTHOR, celebrating the unparalleled brilliance, variety, and depth of Black writers. Whether you’re a seasoned author with work that have captivated many or a new writer with fresh perspectives to share, our platform is designed for you. Explore the works of our featured authors. Engage with their stories, appreciate their craft, and contribute to the dialogue. Like, comment, share, and rally behind the work of our weekly literary champions. If you’re passionate about sharing your voice and being celebrated for it, we’re eager to hear from you.
Black REwriter Of The Week
Trinity Ross Mack, a 2021 Claflin University graduate, works as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) in North Carolina and aspires to become a bestselling poet and trauma therapist. Her writing, which explores themes of depression, anxiety, and loneliness, earned her a first prize for her poem “The Rabbit Hole” in 2020. Trinity’s poetry sheds light on the darkest parts of the self, and she pairs her work with canvases she hopes to display in local galleries..
Explore the genius of our Black Rewriters! Their articles are a powerhouse of creativity, insight, and unapologetic truth. Engage with their work—read, share, comment, and join us in celebrating Black literary excellence. Feel the urge to be heard? Contact us at info@blackrewrite.com. Step into the spotlight—experience, interact, and amplify voices that matter!