![]() She teaches Black Horror and Afrofuturism at UCLA. She has won an American Book Award, an NAACP Image Award, and a British Fantasy Award. When Jessica marries David, he is everything she wants in a family man: brilliant, attentive, ever youthful. She was also a contributor to Jonathan Maberry’s middle grade anthology, Don’t Turn Out the Lights. The award-winning master of horror, acclaimed author, screenwriter, and scholar Tananarive Due’s classic African Immortals series starts with an electrifying piece of dark fantasy, My Soul to Keep. Ībout the Author: Tananarive Due is an American Book Award–winning, Essence bestselling author of sixteen books. ![]() ![]() Collaborating with her partner Steven Barnes, she also co-wrote "A Small Town" for Season 2 of Jordan Peele’s "The Twilight Zone" on Paramount Plus and two segments of Shudder’s anthology film Horror Noire. In addition, she is a contributing author of Black Panther: Tales of Wakanda and Black Panther: Sins of the King. From the award-winning master of horror and Afrofuturism Tananarive Due comes a modern. Her body of work includes sixteen books, including the Blood Colony, The Living Blood, The Good House, Joplin’s Ghost, Devil’s Wake, and the forthcoming The Reformatory. Immerse yourself in the series as it was meant to be heard. ![]() Due is an award-winning writer, educator, and producer. Due’s prolific body of work cements the author as a leading voice in black speculative fiction for more than 20 years. The second collection of stories by the author is full of her signature offerings of horror, science fiction, and suspense while confronting monsters of all kinds, including racism, the monster within, and the supernatural. Please join us for a chat with Tananarive Due about her newest work, The Wishing Pool and Other Stories. ![]()
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