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2-24-26 SC BookGal & Friends Podcast: Amplifying Diverse Voices and Empowering Young Reader
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SC BookGal & Friends Podcast: Amplifying Diverse Voices and Empowering Young Reader
sMeet Patrice Grimball—better known as “SC BookGal”—a literary powerhouse, podcast host, mentor, and champion for underrepresented authors. Based in Charleston, South Carolina, Patrice is committed to enriching the literary world and her local community through passion, advocacy, and education.Media & Podcast WorkAs the dynamic host of the SC BookGal & Friends podcast on the Da Crew Podcast network, Patrice brings independent, diverse, and aspiring authors into the spotlight every Tuesday. Her platform is renowned for insightful interviews, honest book reviews, and curated reading lists. SC BookGal is more than a show; it’s a movement that celebrates Black, Brown, and independent literary voices with warmth and authenticity. For her tireless commitment, supporters have crowned her the “Literary Queen.”In addition to hosting, Patrice serves as Director of Book Reviews at Aspiring Authors Magazine, nurturing the literary journeys of emerging writers by ensuring fresh, honest, and impactful reviews.Professional BackgroundWith over 18 years of dedicated service at the Charleston County Public Library, particularly in Adult Services at the Cynthia Graham Hurd/St. Andrews Library, Patrice knows firsthand the power of books and community engagement. Her career was shaped by the legendary Cynthia Graham Hurd—a mentor and sister-friend who inspired Patrice’s lifelong dedication to literary advocacy.Recent Recognition and EventsPatrice continues to lift others as she rises. In early 2026, she hosted the highly anticipated SC BookGal Awards on behalf of Aspiring Authors Magazine, further cementing her role as an essential voice in the literary world.Special Guest Spotlight: Dr. Linda J.M. Holloway (February 24, 2026)SC BookGal’s February lineup brings a remarkable guest: Dr. Linda J.M. Holloway—a nationally respected associate professor, retired U.S. Army Colonel, award-winning author, and “story activist.”Higher Education & Professional CareerWith three decades in academia and a decorated military background, Dr. Holloway serves as Associate Professor and Program Coordinator for Counselor Education at Alabama State University. Her research and advocacy focus on sociopolitical factors affecting Black women’s hair, emotional wellness, and career development.Literary Work & Story ActivismDr. Holloway is the creative force behind the beloved Little Miss Linda series—a suite of children’s books thoughtfully crafted to guide young readers through real-life social, health, and emotional challenges.
sMeet Patrice Grimball—better known as “SC BookGal”—a literary powerhouse, podcast host, mentor, and champion for underrepresented authors. Based in Charleston, South Carolina, Patrice is committed to enriching the literary world and her local community through passion, advocacy, and education.Media & Podcast WorkAs the dynamic host of the SC BookGal & Friends podcast on the Da Crew Podcast network, Patrice brings independent, diverse, and aspiring authors into the spotlight every Tuesday. Her platform is renowned for insightful interviews, honest book reviews, and curated reading lists. SC BookGal is more than a show; it’s a movement that celebrates Black, Brown, and independent literary voices with warmth and authenticity. For her tireless commitment, supporters have crowned her the “Literary Queen.”In addition to hosting, Patrice serves as Director of Book Reviews at Aspiring Authors Magazine, nurturing the literary journeys of emerging writers by ensuring fresh, honest, and impactful reviews.Professional BackgroundWith over 18 years of dedicated service at the Charleston County Public Library, particularly in Adult Services at the Cynthia Graham Hurd/St. Andrews Library, Patrice knows firsthand the power of books and community engagement. Her career was shaped by the legendary Cynthia Graham Hurd—a mentor and sister-friend who inspired Patrice’s lifelong dedication to literary advocacy.Recent Recognition and EventsPatrice continues to lift others as she rises. In early 2026, she hosted the highly anticipated SC BookGal Awards on behalf of Aspiring Authors Magazine, further cementing her role as an essential voice in the literary world.Special Guest Spotlight: Dr. Linda J.M. Holloway (February 24, 2026)SC BookGal’s February lineup brings a remarkable guest: Dr. Linda J.M. Holloway—a nationally respected associate professor, retired U.S. Army Colonel, award-winning author, and “story activist.”Higher Education & Professional CareerWith three decades in academia and a decorated military background, Dr. Holloway serves as Associate Professor and Program Coordinator for Counselor Education at Alabama State University. Her research and advocacy focus on sociopolitical factors affecting Black women’s hair, emotional wellness, and career development.Literary Work & Story ActivismDr. Holloway is the creative force behind the beloved Little Miss Linda series—a suite of children’s books thoughtfully crafted to guide young readers through real-life social, health, and emotional challenges.
- Little Miss Linda Goes to Counseling: Normalizes mental health, especially for African-American children.
- Little Miss Linda Copes with Divorce: Tackles family transitions with heart and insight.
- Little Miss Linda Speaks Out About Death: Helps children handle grief and loss in a supportive way.
- Little Miss Linda Speaks About Rape: Addresses a difficult yet crucial safety conversation for young readers.
- I Love My Happy Hair!: Celebrates self-love and pride in natural beauty.
- Little Miss Linda Speaks Out About Diversity: Uses Dr. Holloway’s lived experiences to promote inclusion and resilience.
- Little Miss Linda Speaks Out About Sickle Cell Disease: Builds awareness for a condition impacting Black and Brown communities.
- Little Miss Linda B.A.D. Girls of Montgomery: Offers a window into the lives of the women behind the Montgomery Bus Boycott.