![]() Your main characters are “unconventional” in the sense that they don’t fit the stereotype of typical MC’s. And then I was wondering, well, who are the younger children? And that is how the series came about. And as I built around that, it kind of followed that she was going to be the oldest child. I knew that I wanted to write a chronically ill heroine in a rom-com. How did the Brown Sisters series come about? Like when I was growing up and people asked me what I wanted to do, I always said I want to write! I think it’s just because I read so much, it always seemed natural, then, to make a job out of books. ![]() We had the pleasure of sitting down to have a chat with her about what it means to her to write nonconventional main characters, her upcoming works, the struggles she’s faced being a Black creative in the industry and breaking the stigma surrounding neuroatypical people. And the latest installment of that series features a Black heroine on the spectrum. And now, at the age of 24 she’s a USA Today best-selling author of 17 books, who struck gold with her hit Brown Sisters series. Talia started writing and self-publishing her books when she was just 21 years old. ![]()
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