

Late Night Lit: Christine Pride
Jul 7, 2025
Christine Pride, author of 'All the Men I've Loved Again,' joins the conversation to share her journey from editing to authoring, exploring themes of young Black love amid the nostalgia of the 90s. She reflects on the duality of creative freedom versus isolation faced by writers. The discussion dives into the intricacies of her character Cora and highlights the importance of representation. Additionally, the team offers summer reading recommendations, emphasizing diverse narratives and the significance of local bookstores.
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Solo Writing Challenges
- Christine Pride found writing solo challenging after co-authoring books, especially facing the blank page alone.
- She compared solo writing to losing training wheels, experiencing both freedom and loneliness.
Editing Skills Aid Writing
- Christine's editing background sharpened her sense of pacing, structure, and character development.
- Editing many genres gave her a leg up but didn’t ease the difficulty of prose writing.
Industry Knowledge Breeds Pressure
- Knowing publishing insiders can cause added pressure and self-doubt for authors.
- Christine struggles with comparing success and wanting lofty opportunities despite industry knowledge.