SC BOOKGAL & FRIENDS PODCAST|EVERY TUESDAY 8PM EST LIVE ON DA CREW PODCAST
Season 3 of the SC BookGal & Friends Podcast is winding down as the show prepares for its annual December wrap-up. The season, which began in early 2025, has focused on uplifting diverse voices in literature, with a particular emphasis on Black and independent authors
.What you may have missedThe show is hosted by Patrice Grimball, also known as “SC BookGal,” a Charleston-based literary advocate. This season has featured a range of content, including:
- Author Interviews: Engaging conversations with writers covering topics like their creative processes, career journeys, and triumphs.
- Literary Resources: Practical guidance and informational resources for aspiring and independent authors on topics like self-publishing and building a brand.
- Book Reviews and Recommendations: Insights on new and interesting reads, with regular “Need-to-Read” lists.
- Special Guests: Interviews with figures from the literary world and beyond, including Dr. Carolyn Stephens, a clinical mental health Christian therapist.
- Community Engagement: Information on the podcast’s book drives, educational programming, and other community-building events.
How to connect and catch up
- Listen to Replays: Episodes from Season 3 are available on demand on various podcast platforms, including:
- Spreaker
- iHeartRadio
- Spotify
- Apple Podcasts
- Follow on Social Media: You can stay up-to-date on news and special announcements by following SC BookGal on Instagram [@scbookgal843].
- Watch on YouTube: The podcast is broadcast live on the Da Crew Podcast Network’s YouTube channel, where you can watch past episodes.
- Tune In Live: You can catch the remaining live broadcasts of Season 3 every 1st through 4th Tuesday at 8 p.m. EST on the Da Crew Podcast network via Facebook, YouTube, Twitch, and KICK. (SEASON 4 EVERY TUESDAY SO STAY CONNECTED )
SPECIAL GUEST Sanye Phoenix
I grew up in Jamaica Queens New York. I graduated from John Bowne High School In Flushing. I am a licensed cosmetologist. My writing journey started sophomore year when I joined the center for writing. I started my first short story in 2004, self published my first book in 2022. My style of writing is influenced by Zane, Erick S Gray, Omar Tyree just to name a few
- Genre: Her book Closure is listed in the “Love Triangle Romance” and “Black & African American Romance Fiction” categories on Amazon. This suggests her work often involves complex emotional conflicts between three characters, centering on Black protagonists and their relationships.
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