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  • #1
    D.J.    Murphy
    “Who’re you calling a bitch, home girl?”
    D.J. Murphy, Lipstick & Camera Clicks

  • #2
    Tia Williams
    “Nothing seals tighter than best friends who’ve never had one.”
    Tia Williams, A Love Song for Ricki Wilde

  • #3
    Tia Williams
    “Ricki, your man’s Jada Pinkett Smith-ing again.”
    Tia Williams, A Love Song for Ricki Wilde

  • #4
    Tia Williams
    “Chile, I used to be so toxic. Gimme your phone.”
    Tia Williams, A Love Song for Ricki Wilde

  • #5
    Tia Williams
    “And Breeze knew that what you haven’t reckoned with, you’re doomed to repeat. America was a ghost story with no end.”
    Tia Williams, A Love Song for Ricki Wilde

  • #6
    Tia Williams
    “Please take no offense, but our music was revolutionary before whites liked it, and it will be after.”
    Tia Williams, A Love Song for Ricki Wilde

  • #7
    Tia Williams
    “Tuesday, stop. Don’t do this, not during Black History Month. We’ll talk later, okay?”
    Tia Williams, A Love Song for Ricki Wilde

  • #8
    Tia Williams
    “The culture had relitigated Britney, Lindsay, and Paris. When would it be her turn?”
    Tia Williams, A Love Song for Ricki Wilde

  • #9
    Tia Williams
    “I’ve seen beautiful things and terrible things. Until you, I didn’t know that they’re two sides of the same feeling. I want you, Ricki. Actually, it’s not a want. It’s an uncompromising, inconvenient need. But it’ll ruin us both.”
    Tia Williams, A Love Song for Ricki Wilde

  • #10
    Tia Williams
    “Of course I’ve heard of Yelp.” He paused. “No, I haven’t heard of Yelp.”
    Tia Williams, A Love Song for Ricki Wilde

  • #11
    Tia Williams
    “Did Little Richard Wilde just square up on a witch for him?”
    Tia Williams, A Love Song for Ricki Wilde

  • #12
    Tia Williams
    “Naaz, if you don’t find some business!”
    Tia Williams, A Love Song for Ricki Wilde

  • #13
    Stephen  King
    “You were pulling my leg about a Negro being in the White House, weren’t you?”
    Stephen King, 11/22/63

  • #14
    Grady Hendrix
    “They made her a white girl in the Summer Slaughter movies, which was their mistake.”
    Grady Hendrix, The Final Girl Support Group

  • #15
    Grady Hendrix
    “Strangely enough, she never insisted they cast a Black actress as the lead.”
    Grady Hendrix, The Final Girl Support Group

  • #16
    Ann Liang
    “I guess my point is that I do believe in love. Really. I’m just not convinced that kind of love could ever happen to me.”
    Ann Liang, This Time It's Real



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