Clap Back by Nalo Hopkinson My rating: 4 of 5 stars Well written but heartbreakingThere was a time when it was Neanderthal vs Cro-Magnon. Today, it sends for many, white vs black. Truth is, it's always one vs another. The author writes: "Ain’t we people, too? she thought. Wouldn’t freeing us be a step toward … Continue reading My Book Review of Clap Back (Black Stars #5)
Category: Short Stories & Quick Reads
My Book Review of Sunset Distortion: The Pyramid at the End of the World
Sunset Distortion: The Pyramid at the End of the World by Paul Bahou My rating: 4 of 5 stars Surprising ReadI'm an avid reader, who doesn't limit my genre. This book is a perfect example of why - it's a bit of a gem. When I first picked it up, I had my doubts. I … Continue reading My Book Review of Sunset Distortion: The Pyramid at the End of the World
Meg Hafdahl’s Brings the Chills with Tales From Willoughby
Twisted Reveries Book Two Tales From Willoughby The chills continue in this second volume collection by critically acclaimed horror and suspense author, Meg Hafdahl Released and published by Inklings PublishingThe book is available worldwide in paperback and e-format Suspense author, Meg Hafdahl, delivers another collection of spine-tingling stories in this second volume of the Twisted … Continue reading Meg Hafdahl’s Brings the Chills with Tales From Willoughby
“O2 Arena” by Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki
“O2 Arena,” an SF Novelette by Nigerian Phenom, Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki, up for the Hugo, Nebula, and BSFA Awards Excerpt:"Ekpeki’s hard-hitting novelette, “O2 Arena,” (Galaxy’s Edge magazine, issue 53) has the rare distinction of being nominated for the Hugo, Nebula & BSFA Awards!" READ FULL ARTICLE Galaxy’s Edge magazine is proud to offer a free … Continue reading “O2 Arena” by Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki
My Book Review of We Travel the Spaceways (Black Stars)
We Travel the Spaceways by Victor LaValle My rating: 4 of 5 stars Original Storytelling With An Ancient Alien TwistWhat a unique story. I was intrigued by the blend of ancient alien mythology with a modern subculture of the overlooked homeless. This was not at all what I expected, but certainly an interesting read. What … Continue reading My Book Review of We Travel the Spaceways (Black Stars)