2022 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Fiction Collection (nominee)
2022 Shirley Jackson Award for Single-Author Collection (nominee)
The Black women in these tales are women we all know. The mothers, wives, business owners, creatives, and more, that we see in everyday life. They perform the impossible and hold all ends together.
Sometimes, theyre an open book, their stories written in the beloved lines of their faces and the varied bodies they wear with pride or weariness.
Other times, their secrets squirm beneath the surface, aching for release and discovery while beckoning others to lean in. They whisper the horror of their predicaments, closer to home than you realize.
These Black women are more than we know. Theyre also victims, monsters and often, a little of both.
Genre: Horror
Sometimes, theyre an open book, their stories written in the beloved lines of their faces and the varied bodies they wear with pride or weariness.
Other times, their secrets squirm beneath the surface, aching for release and discovery while beckoning others to lean in. They whisper the horror of their predicaments, closer to home than you realize.
These Black women are more than we know. Theyre also victims, monsters and often, a little of both.
Genre: Horror
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