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Tales From A Black Universe | A Podcast of Narrated Short Speculative Fiction by Black Authors
Sir Justin the Plague Doctor #2
Sir Justin is now traveling with three children trying to find them a new home. On their way, they discover a somewhat interesting evangelist who turns out to be stranger than any of them could imagine. Read this story and more by Welch by visiting his website TheShamelessAuthor.com.
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River Boy by Innocent Chizaram Ilo
Bura thought he was an ordinary kid until one day when the world he’s known is threatened to be taken away from him. River Boy was originally published in Fireside Fiction at FiresideFiction.com. Find Ilo on twitter @ethereal_Ilo.
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And I Never Named Her by Renee Christopher
Kem and Shahara are paired together to kill an unknown monster for their employer Lux. Things go smoothly until Kem has an unexpected connection to the being. And I Never Named Her was originally published on Fireside Fiction Magazine’s website. You can follow Renee Christopher on Twitter at @Reneesunok
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Podcast out now!
And I Never Named Her by Renee Christopher
Kem and Shahara are paired together to kill an unknown monster for their employer Lux. Things go smoothly until Kem has an unexpected connection to the being. And I Never Named Her was originally published on Fireside Fiction Magazine’s website. You can follow Renee Christopher on Twitter at @Reneesunok
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Afrofuturism. The definition is slippery—it’s basically sci fi and fantasy with obvious African elements. It’s BLACK PANTHER, but also Sun Ra, Basquiat. It’s not blaxploitation though.
From Max Dery’s 1993 article: “African-Americans, in a very real sense, are the descendants of alien abductees: they inhabit a sci-fi nightmare in which unseen but no less impassable force fields of intolerance frustrate their movements; official histories undo what has been done; and technology is too often brought to bear on black bodies (brandings, forced sterilization, the Tuskegee experiment, and tasers come readily to mind).”
(I usually don’t feature photos that show fur products, for obvious reasons, making one tiny exception here though (image 4, by Swiss photographer, Patrizio Di Renzo).)
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A young warrior finds an Inn to rest and eat at, but while staying there she discovers more. Read the story on UnCanny Magazine's website here http://bit.ly/TFABUTheCook. You can find out more about the author, C. L. Clark at her website clarkwrites.wordpress.com. Music: Fireheart by J1*
licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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No one ever notices the spiders, until one day a girl does and she starts to notice little changes in her life. You can read the story originally published in Fireside Magazine. If you would like to know more about Zina Hutton visit her website stitchmediamix.com. Music: Fireheart by J1*
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Blacktastic!: The Blacktasticon 2018 Anthology (2018)  
What is the Black Fantastic? It’s Sword and Soul, Steamfunk, Cyberfunk, Science Fiction, Real Urban Fantasy, Paranormal and so much more. It’s creators from Africa and the African Diaspora expressing and exploring concepts without the boundaries and restrictions often found in the publishing industry. Blacktastic!, the official anthology of Blacktasticon 2018, offers a tantalizing glimpse into the imagination of its writers. It is our hope that you will be entertained and intrigued by these excellent stories. Consider this the beginning of an amazing journey into the Black Fantastic!
by Linda D Addison  (Author), Balogun Ojetade (Author), Milton J Davis (Editor)
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Linda D. Addison born in Philadelphia, PA is an American poet and writer of horror, fantasy, and science fiction. Addison is the first African-American winner of the HWA Bram Stoker Award®, which she won four times for her collections Consumed, Reduced to Beautiful Grey Ashes (2001) and Being Full of Light, Insubstantial (2007) and How To Recognize A Demon Has Become Your Friend (2011) and Four Elements (2014). In 2016 Addison received the HWA Mentor of the Year Award and in 2018 she received the HWA Lifetime Achievement Award.
She has published over 300 poems, stories and articles and is one of the editors of Sycorax’s Daughters (Cedar Grove Publishing), an anthology of horror fiction/poetry by African-American women which is a HWA Bram Stoker finalist. Catch her latest work in anthologies Cosmic Underground (Cedar Grove Publishing), and Scary Out There (Simon Schuster). Addison is a founding member of the writer’s group Circles in the Hair (CITH), and a member of HWA, SFWA and SFPA.
Balogun Ojetade is the author of the bestselling Afrikan Martial Arts: Discovering the Warrior Within and screenwriter / producer / director of the films, A Single Link and Rite of Passage: Initiation.
He is one of the leading authorities on Steamfunk – a philosophy or style of writing that combines the African and / or African American culture and approach to life with that of the steampunk philosophy and / or steampunk fiction – and writes about it, the craft of writing, Sword & Soul and Steampunk in general, at chroniclesofharriet.com
Milton Davis is owner of MVmedia, LLC , a small publishing company specializing in Science Fiction, Fantasy and Sword and Soul. MVmedia’s mission is to provide speculative fiction books that represent people of color in a positive manner. Milton is the author of eight novels; his most recent The Woman of the Woods and Amber and the Hidden City.
He is co-editor of four anthologies; Griots: A Sword and Soul Anthology and Griot: Sisters of the Spear, with Charles R. Saunders; The Ki Khanga Anthology with Balogun Ojetade and the Steamfunk! Anthology, also with Balogun Ojetade. MVmedia has also published Once Upon A Time in Afrika by Balogun Ojetade.
Milton resides in Metro Atlanta with his wife Vickie and his children Brandon and Alana.
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So androids and AI are out of the question?
Just trying to build something real with someone real
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This week we continue the story of PG, but now he meets some interesting creatures and explores new dimensions. Find out more about Stafford Battle's work over at StaffordBattle.com. Visit our Patreon page over at patreon.com/talesfromablackuniverse and submit your stories over at talesfromablackuniverse(at)gmail(dot)com.Facebook |Facebook.com/Talesfromablackuniverse Tumblr |talesfromablackuniverse.tumblr.com Twitter| @TalesFromABlackU
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