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How to Sell Out: The (Hidden) Cost of Being a Black Writer

How to Sell Out: The (Hidden) Cost of Being a Black Writer

by Chad Sanders (Author)
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From the author of the “daring, urgent, and transformative” (Brené Brown, New York Times bestselling author of Dare to Lead) Black Magic, a timely, vulnerable, and cutting-edge exploration of the pressures and pitfalls of writing while Black in America in this urgently needed addition to the national conversation of race, money, and art.In the summer of 2020, when the nation was erupting in protest over the murder of George Floyd, Chad Sanders was quietly celebrating for selfish reasons. Why? After years of struggling to get his footing as a writer, he’d finally landed a New York Times op-ed. He wrote an essay about the hollow messages of concern he’d been receiving from white friends and colleagues. It went viral, and in the years that followed, he built a solid career as a creator—of books, podcasts, TV shows, and films—by mining his most painful experiences of being Black in America. Black pain for white money. For Sanders, this was a lucrative trade. One he thought he could work for the rest of his life. But it didn’t take long for him to realize he, like so many other writers, was getting the short end of the stick. In How to Sell Out, Sanders draws on his personal experiences to offer a wry, darkly comic look at the invisible realities of making a living as a Black writer who writes about race. He relays stories of his time in the tech business, his experiences in TV writers’ rooms, his childhood participation in Jack and Jill, his family and relationships, and the struggles of sharing his racial trauma in exchange for cash. Combining meditations on historical and current events and the intersection of race and class with short creative essays, Sanders sculpts a freewheeling arc that is as funny as it is “arresting” (Kirkus Reviews) and thought-provoking. Read more

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PublisherSimon & Schuster
Publication dateFeb. 4 2025
LanguageEnglish
Print length256 pages
ISBN-101982190833
ISBN-13978-1982190835
Item weight404 g
Dimensions15.24 x 2.03 x 22.86 cm
Best Sellers Rank#848,109 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #1,018 in African American Studies (Books) #2,369 in Business Communications (Books)
Customer Reviews4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 8 ratings

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