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midnight & indigo is a literary magazine and publisher featuring short stories and essays by Black women writers. In addition to our tri-annual print publication, we publish works online and facilitate writing classes. To date, we have published 300+ Black storytellers across the U.S., Africa, the Caribbean, Europe, Canada, Asia, and Australia ...
- Age-isms
Age-isms - midnight & indigo | celebrating Black women...
- The Black Female Body
The Black Female Body - midnight & indigo | celebrating...
- Choya Randolph
Choya Randolph - midnight & indigo | celebrating Black women...
- Lauren Morton
Lauren Morton is a freelance writer and DMV native based in...
- Christian Loriel
Christian Loriel is a graduate student at the University of...
- Posts by Jaquette Gilbert
Posts by Jaquette Gilbert - midnight & indigo | celebrating...
- Issue No.5
It’s here – midnight & indigo issue no.5! In this...
- Age-isms
Writing Classes & Workshops for Black Women. Registration is open! Featuring classes on short story & essay writing, craft, novel development, discussions of works by Black and POC writers, and more. Designed especially for you!
midnight & indigo's literary journal is dedicated to short stories and narrative essays written by Black women writers. To date, our 10 issues feature collective works by 300+ emerging and established Black storytellers across the U.S., Africa, the Caribbean, Europe, Canada, Asia, and Australia.
Featuring new short stories by eight emerging and established Black women storytellers from the U.S., Africa, and the Caribbean, this issue introduces characters discovering self and defining relationships, negotiating with the past, and celebrating the things no one else understands.
- Midnight & Indigo
midnight & indigo is the fulfillment of a young girl’s dream, manifest in the woman she grew up to become. Launched in December 2018, midnight & indigo is a literary platform, both print and digital, dedicated to publishing short stories and narrative essays by Black women writers.
Short Stories. In “The Outing” by Itoro Bassey, a Nigerian-American woman navigates family, sexuality, trauma, and her need for independence. “Makers of Men” by Christine Hill explores the Black woman’s burden in ensuring the well-being of Black men.