Hotter than July?

Roz Carter
Black, Brown, and Beige
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2 min readJul 19, 2019

Yes, we are.

I Don’t Want a Transplant

by Ta Mar

I never wanted a transplant. From the moment I found out I had lung disease I believed that God would heal me and that one day I wouldn’t need Prednisone or oxygen. as time passed I realized that I wasn’t getting any better but was on a slow, steady decline. It turned out, God had plans to heal me but not the way I thought. Read more

Review of Two Hearts in Love

by Shaun-Marie Coleman

When Roz Carter, the Fearless Leader of the WOC (Women of Color) Creative Writing Group, put out the call for a group member to read and review Two Hearts in Love, I jumped at the chance to devour a fresh summer read.

However, I must admit that once I learned what the book was about — an older couple finding love late in life — I had visions of septuagenarians tottering around the assisted living facility and perhaps grinding their arthritic hipbones into dust. Continue reading.

Bed of Lies — Marriage Gone Bad

I was speaking with a handsome, seemingly well-put-together man. We met through a dating app and met up for drinks. He was polite, looking for someone to date and see how things progress naturally. Those are the words that every mature woman expects to hear, but I needed to go the extra mile.

I asked my three solid questions that separate the men who are potentials from the ones you give the peace sign to. Read more.

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Roz Carter
Black, Brown, and Beige

Roz Carter writes stories with powerful Black women. She coaches and edits fiction. She loves coffee, soap operas, and her cat. Linktr.ee/blackbrownbeigewriting