Wednesday, July 17, 2024

“Mama Say She Had A Dream” by Lori D. Johnson won NELLE Literary Journal’s 2024 “Three Sisters Award” for creative nonfiction!!!

"Mama Say She Had A Dream" (which appears in NELLE issue #7 and won their 2024 "Three Sisters" award for creative nonfiction) is a blend of oral history and essay.  It opens with my grandmother's story about the death of her baby brother in the early 1900s.  My MaDear's story is one of several I culled and transcribed from the recorded kitchen conversations we had in 1989.



In 1995, I was able to publish a fictionalized version of the story in Obsidian II: Black Literature in Review, but I've longed to share the original story that MaDear told me--and in her own words.  I'm thrilled that after all of these years, NELLE Literary Journal has finally granted me that opportunity.

"Mama Say She Had A Dream" is also the first chapter of a larger unpublished body of work--MaDear's Memories (of Mart Road, Johnson Sub and More)--that pays homage to both my grandmother's unique story-telling abilities and our family's roots in Johnson Sub, the 48-acre Black farming community and Freedman's settlement in Memphis, Tennessee, where Ethel V. Johnson (aka MaDear) lived most of her life (1912-1999).


Mama Say She Had A Dream

by Lori D. Johnson


Friday, April 05, 2024

AN HONORABLE MENTION

The first chapter of my novel-in-progress BLOOD KIN received an honorable mention in the 2024 Chapter One Prize of the Gutsy Great Novelist Contest. The chapter was ONE of THE TOP 10 entries in a contest that had a total of 930 entries! 


If you’re interested in reading the complete first chapter of BLOOD KIN or any of the the other winners and/or honorable mentions in this year’s Gutsy Great Novelist contest, visit the link below. (You’ll find BLOOD KIN and my pic under honorable mentions).


2024 Chapter One Prize of the Gutsy Great Novelist Contest