About
The Author
With a keen pen and a spirit full of stories, Lauren Wilson is a weaver of words that echo the lived experiences of African-American men and women. Her collection of short stories captures the vibrant rhythms and diverse narratives within the community, crafted not only from observation but from the depths of her own life.
A self-proclaimed bibliophile and avid writer, Lauren revels in the pages of the old and new alike—finding solace and enlightenment between the lines. When not conjuring up new tales, she dedicates her time to adorning a dollhouse with intricate designs or immersing herself in black history research, honoring the roots that ground her.
Her creativity spills over into weekends spent in the Poconos alongside her husband, where nature’s stillness speaks to her Muse—the bipolar mania that fuels her writing with a raw, kinetic energy. Blogs, for her, are instruments of truth, framed with passion and unwavering determination to challenge perceptions, share insights, and engage in meaningful dialogue.
Lauren brings to her writing the dichotomy of being a black, baby boomer woman with a love affair for technology—a pioneering spirit shaped within the crossroads of history, social change, and bold self-expression. Oversized, outspoken, and unapologetically liberal, she stands for what she believes but listens intently to the whispers of different views.
Influenced by the likes of J. California Cooper, Gloria Naylor, and Pearl Cleage, she crafts narratives that are both intimate and resonant. Warm with wisdom gleaned from diverse life chapters, Lauren’s voice is a beacon that shines, reflecting a deep passion for knowledge and a desire to foster understanding and connection through the timeless art of storytelling.
Some of my Favorite Books
- Octavia Butler-Xenogenesis Trilogy & Kindred
- Gloria Naylor-Mama Day & Women of Brewster Place
- Ernest Gaines – A Lesson Before Dying & A Gathering of Old Men
- Pearl Cleage – What Looks like Crazy on an Ordinary Day
- Chester Himes –If He Hollers Let Him Go
- Zora Neale Hurston – Their Eyes Were Watching God
- Terry McMillan –Waiting to Exhale
- Anthology of Afro-American Literature –Black Voices
- Anthology of Short Stories –The New Negro
Testimonials
Client Words
The stories are emotionally moving and thought-provoking as they are written in a way that sounds to the reader's mind as pure thought and conversations from one person to another. The dialogue is refreshing, and the reader can find some parts of themselves and others in the stories.
This book has really helped me change my overall perspective. I really owe it to Lauren Wilson for taking this initiative and sharing such knowledge with the rest of us.
After reading 3 of her books, I can say that I am glad to have found this amazing author. Ms. Lauren has really shed light on some of the least discussed topics in our community.
This recollection of different stories emphasizing different aspects of life really is a game-changer. Needless to say, I enjoyed reading every bit of it, and I expect this prodigy of an author to release more books in the future. Kudos!
Even when dealing with some serious matters, the book provides a healthy share of laugh out loud moments. Moreover, while the characters engender sympathy, readers may find themselves not only commiserating with, cheering on, or crying for these characters, but may in one instance or other feel the urge to cuss some of them out.
Lauren Wilson isn't just an author; she's also a magician, as she must have used some sort of magic to make her stories so enjoyable to read… It is a must-read for anyone and opens up many topics for discussion, making it a great selection for any book club!
Some stories are lighthearted and then are surprisingly deep at the end. Each short story reminded me of a different reason to overly indulge in the joy of reading. I was sorry when I completed the last story.