Kevin Morosky is a multidisciplinary creative and film auteur. In 2018, he co-founded Pocc (People of Culture Collective) – a Black British Business Awards-nominated creative network that champions Black and Brown voices in advertising – with Nana Bempah, where he acts as Chief Creative Officer. His award-winning short, ‘Bruce’, aired on Channel 4 in 2021 and was part of the Edinburgh Film Festival in 2022. In the same year, Kevin’s other short, ‘Spun’, won Best Short at Bolton Film Festival. His next film ‘Gently’ (co-written with his creative partner, Tom, and made as part of the Disney Imagine 2023 Programme) is due to release in 2024. He is currently working on three feature films and a TV show, and has been named one of BBC Radio1Xtra's Future Figures 2023.
“An essential. Kevin Morosky always.” – Candice Carty-Williams “Kevin Morosky shows us how to put respect on Black women's names. This is more than a book, it's a long overdue loving conversation.” – Nova Reid, Black woman and author of The Good Ally “This is without a doubt one of the most important books I've ever read, the depths of truth uncovered, examined, and celebrated with such elegance, are further proof we must protect Black women at all costs!” – Dominic Buchanan “A book of warm and tender conversations that provide a safe space.” – Bolu Babalola, screenwriter and author of Love in Colour “The whole book feels like a giant hug, a hug I've not had in a long, long time. I’ve spent a lot of time crying over these beautiful thought-provoking essays. They are so poignant, so tender, so beautiful it feels like, well how I wish black women were treated.” – Jeanie Annan-Lewin “The essential guide for getting back in touch with your creative voice and a way to honour the women most important in our lives.” – Haaniyah Angus, Dazed “There were so many moments where I was nodding along and thinking, ‘Yeah, exactly.’ It’s a very emotional and real book… It is a book that I wish came out three years ago when I started as a writer.” – Michaela Makusha, 1883 magazine Reader reviews “An incredible, iconic piece of literature that’s a must read for 2024.” – Lucy “A love letter to black women in a world that continues to fail black women in so many ways, this book serves as a beautiful reminder of our beauty, our gentleness, our knowledge, our wisdom and so much more. The perfect gift for the black women you appreciate in your life.” – Vivian