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April 17, 2025 88 mins

Summary


In this episode of the Black Writer Therapy podcast, host Ella Shawn engages in a deep conversation with debut author Jenny Abamu. They explore themes of healing through writing, the cathartic nature of fiction, and the complexities of identity and career transitions. Jenny shares her journey from journalism to speculative fiction, the importance of trust in society, and the influence of her Nigerian heritage on her writing. The discussion highlights the power of narrative and the need for more diverse voices in literature, particularly those of Black women.

Takeaways


  • Healing is a journey of rediscovery.
  • Trauma and change are often intertwined.
  • Writing can serve as a cathartic process.
  • Identity crises can lead to personal growth.
  • Trust is a crucial element in relationships and society.
  • Creating complex characters is essential in fiction.
  • Nigerian heritage enriches storytelling.
  • Narratives shape our understanding of the world.
  • Diverse voices in literature are vital for representation.
  • The act of writing is a form of co-creation with the universe.

Chapters


00:00 New Chapter
03:12 Navigating Identity and Career Transitions
08:07 The Cathartic Nature of Writing
13:02 Creating Multi-Dimensional Characters
18:01 Exploring Cultural Identity and Representation
36:38 The Legacy of Writing in Nigerian Culture
40:33 Exploring Identity and Cultural Layers
44:22 The Importance of Narratives and Self-Discovery
47:28 Rapid Fire: Embracing the Writer's Journey
54:18 The Call of Creativity and Character Connection
01:00:34 The Reality of Fiction and Its Impact
01:06:35 Honoring the Influence of Octavia Butler
01:11:38 Looking Ahead: Future Aspirations and Legacy
01:11:54 The Scary Questions We Avoid
01:13:17 The Audacity of Game Changers
01:15:18 Impromptu Storytelling Challenge
01:21:24 Decolonizing the Erotic
01:24:27 Connecting Through Community
01:31:30 Future Projects and Aspirations
01:35:20 BWT OUTRO.mp3

About Jenny Abamu

The Herd is definitely the most cathartic book Ive written. I started writing it in 2018 while working at a local NPR station in Washington, D.C. At that time, I was already feeling disillusioned with the state of information. It was the first Trump administration, a period when facts seemed to lose their power and public understanding of the truth became increasingly muddled. Now, years later, the situation has only worsened. As a journalist, I entered the field with a missionto democratize information. I wanted to make complex systems more accessible, especially for communities like my ownfirst-generation immigrants trying to navigate America. I believed that understanding the system meant having the tools to succeed and hold the powerful accountable. But over time, I found myself questioning whether my work truly mattered. Did people still care? I was doing investigative journalism and could see the real-world impact of my reporting. Yet, within the industry, I witnessed an increasing focus on chasing clicks, sacrificing quality for quantity. This wasnt exclusive to one newsroomit was a broader shift happening across journalism. The integrity of our work was being compromised in the relentless pursuit of views, engagement, and advertising dollars. The breakneck pace of content production left little room for depth, care, and the kind of storytelling that truly informs and empowers the public. At the same time, the broken state of information continued to erode trust between the public and the institutions meant to inform them. That disi
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