🎙️ The League of Extraordinary Readers sits down with Zelda Lockhart to explore healing, spirit, and generational truth through her novel Trinity.
In this deeply reflective conversation, Zelda shares how storytelling becomes a spiritual practice—unpacking intergenerational trauma, Black family histories, vulnerability, and the power of rewriting (six times!) to fully honor spirit and healing. From Black Baptist influences to emotional release in the writing process, this episode centers literature as medicine, ritual, and collective restoration.
✨ A must-listen for readers who believe stories can heal families, communities, and ourselves.
⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Introduction to Zelda Lockhart and TrinityÂ
02:00 - Comparing Zelda's writing to Toni Morrison’s poetic descriptions 05:00 - Reflection on family silence and unspoken traumaÂ
09:00 - How family history influences Zelda’s storytellingÂ
12:30 - Writing as a spiritual practice and emotional release techniquesÂ
16:00 - The importance of truth-telling in healingÂ
20:00 - Handling trauma with care in writingÂ
25:00 - The spiritual significance of music and environment during creative processÂ
36:00 - Overcoming doubts: Zelda’s six re-writes of TrinityÂ
39:00 - Literature as a spiritual and healing toolÂ
42:00 - Encouraging vulnerability and honesty to heal collective trauma 45:00 - The deep connection between art, spirit, and self-reflectionÂ
49:00 - Rapid fire: favorites, routines, and future projectsÂ
52:10 - Zelda’s upcoming work and closing thoughts
📚 Books & Topics Mentioned:
Trinity
Jazz
The Seven Daughters of Dupree
Sea Island Blues
BelovedÂ
On Sundays She Picked Flowers
Holler. Child!
Perish
The Book of Chuck
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