Black Boys, Big Dreams: Lamar Giles on Representation in Literature
The Reader of Black Genius PodcastMay 14, 2026x
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Black Boys, Big Dreams: Lamar Giles on Representation in Literature

Dreams really do come true if you're ready to hustle for 'em, and that's the heart of my chat with Lamar Giles on this episode of The Reader of Black Genius podcast. Lamar, a husband, father, and self-proclaimed nerd, dives into the worlds he creates, aiming to give young introverts—like I once was—a place where they can feel seen and heard. He’s got a knack for crafting stories that resonate with kids who might struggle with anxiety or low confidence, and trust me, that speaks to me deeply. From discussing his journey through diverse genres to sharing how he turned his passion for writing into a flourishing career, Lamar's insights are both inspiring and relatable. So, whether you're a fellow nerd, a book lover, or just someone chasing dreams, this conversation is bound to hit home!

Takeaways:

  • Dreams become reality when you're willing to hustle and put in the work, just like Lamar did on his journey.
  • Lamar Giles emphasizes the importance of diverse representation in literature, especially for introverted black kids.
  • Writing across genres allows authors like Lamar to reach different audiences and explore various storytelling techniques.
  • Books can serve as a lifeline for kids struggling with anxiety, offering them a safe escape into fantastical worlds.
  • Creating relatable characters helps young readers, particularly black boys, see themselves as heroes in their own stories.
  • The journey of writing can be tough, but perseverance is key – never give up on your dreams!

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Favorite Books:

  • My Soul to Keep by Tananarive Due
  • Blood Brothers by Steven Barnes
  • Makes Me Wanna Holler by Nathan McCall
  • Casanegra by Blair Underwood, Steven Barnes, and Tananarive Due
  • Dark Dreams edited by Brandon Massey
  • Thunderland by Brandon Massey
  • Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn Ward
  • Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds
  • The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms by N. K. Jemisin

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