Press for What’s Mine and Yours
Selected Interviews
The Black Scholar—“Naming Loss: An Interview with Naima Coster” by Trent Masiki & Regina Marie Mills
Entertainment Weekly— What's In a Page: Naima Coster spills on What's Mine and Yours
Catapult— Let It Be Strange: A Conversation with Naima Coster, Author of ‘What’s Mine and Yours’
Electric Lit— “What’s Mine and Yours” Navigates the Boundaries of Family and Race
Bitch Media— “What’s Mine and Yours” Complicates the School Segregation Story
Shondaland— In 'What’s Mine And Yours,' Naima Coster Delivers a Spellbinding Family Saga
Amazon Book Review— Talking to Naima Coster
BOMB— Points of Tension, Points of Solidarity: Naima Coster Interviewed by Yasmin Roshanian
Latina Media Co—Q+A with Naima Coster, Author of “What’s Mine and Yours”
Selected Audio
The Maris Review—Naima Coster on Following Narrative Threads Rather Than Chronology
Greenlight Bookstore Conversation with Elizabeth Acevedo
Nuestro—Naima Coster in Conversation with Chuck Rocha
KAZI FM—Naima Coster Novel Explores Integration, Race, and Identity, A Conversation with Hopeton Hay
Minnesota Public Radio—Talking Volumes with Kerri Miller
North Country Bookmarks: Writing the Story You Want to Read
Vulgar Geniuses Book Club Podcast
Saturday Mornings with Joy Keys
Antioch University Literary Citizen with Lisa Croce
Selected Video
Read With Jenna: Naima Coster talks about ‘What’s Mine and Yours’ on the Today Show
Literary Wine Down with Jamise Harper, Spines & Vines
Read with Jenna Book Club Chat with Jenna Bush Hager on Instagram Live
Paperback Launch Chat with Mateo Askirapour for Read with Jenna
Freya Project Talks with Lynn Steger Strong on Writing and Parenting During the Pandemic
Selected Reviews
Selected Best Books Lists
Kirkus Reviews 10 Fiction Books To Look For in 2021
Marie Claire The Best New Fiction Books of 2021 to Devour
Ms. Magazine Most Anticipated Reads 2021
Refinery 29 Best Books of 2021
Entertainment Weekly 20 Must-Read Books
Bustle Most Anticipated Books Of March 2021
Glamour 10 Best New Books to Read in March
Good Morning America: 25 must-read books for March
The Root PageTurners: Traversing the Literary Worlds Holding Us Down
Southern Review of Books Best Southern Books of March 2021
Amazon Book Review: If you read one book this week
Amazon Book Review Editors’ Picks: The Buzziest Fiction of 2021 Winter and Spring
The Millions Most Anticipated: The Great First-Half of 2021 Book Preview
Electric Literature Books By Women of Color to Read in 2021
TimeOut: 9 Black-owned bookstores in the USA tell us their favorite books by Black authors
Refinery29 10 Books by Latinx Authors We Can’t Wait To Read in 2021
Press for Halsey Street
Selected Interviews & Press
Announcing the National Book Foundation’s 5 Under 35 in Lit Hub.
"Owning Brooklyn: An Interview with Naima Coster," in The Paris Review Daily.
“‘Whenever I Write, I’m Asserting That I Matter’: A PEN Ten Interview with Naima Coster,” in PEN America.
Naima’s Shelfie for The Skimm.
Naima Coster, Recipient of 2020 Juno Grant, The Freya Project.
Interview in Lunch Ticket, Antioch University.
Naima Coster, New Author of the Year Award, Go On Girl! Book Club.
"Naima Coster's Halsey Street Brings Readers Home: Debut Spotlight," in Library Journal.
"Rich, Collective Life: Naima Coster on Halsey Street, Gentrification and Writing," in The Millions.
"Seven Questions with Naima Coster, Breakout Novelist," in Fordham News.
"The Experience Takes Its Shape From You: Talking with Naima Coster," in The Rumpus.
Naima Coster Talks with Greensboro Bound, a conversation with Gale Greenlee.
Feature in Kirkus Reviews, January 2018.
Writers Recommend in Poets & Writers, January 2018.
"Making Visible the Losses of Gentrification: An Interview with Naima Coster," in Apogee, January 2018.
"Write for the Pleasure of It," in Authorlink Writers & Readers Magazine.
WeekEND Reading: A Conversation with Leslie Lindsay, February 2018.
Interview with Kenyon Review, January 2018.
Salon Author Questionnaire, January 2018.
Lunch & Learn with Naima Coster, hosted by Black@NYT, Kweli, and Little A, January 2018.
Tiny Spills in Cosmonauts Avenue, December 2017
Astro Spills/Pisces Edition in Cosmonauts Avenue, March 2017
What Does It Mean To Be a ‘Brooklyn Writer’? in Electric Lit, July 2018.
Brooklyn Literary Spaces That Have Survived Gentrification in Electric Lit, July 2018.
How Gentrification Changed the Brooklyn Literary Scene in Electric Lit, July 2018.
Selected Audio
Reading Women Podcast with Kendra Winchester.
Feminist Book Club Podcast with Renee M. Powers.
The State of Things, North Carolina Public Radio.
Book Talk Radio with Cyd Oppenheimer.
KAZI Book Review with Hopeton Hay, KAZI 88.7 FM, Austin, Texas.
Faculty Reading at the North Carolina Writers' Network Spring 2018 Conference.
Book Stew with Eileen MacDougall for WCTV.