So in August I had the good fortunate to receive an ARC of Dominion—An Anthology. It’s an independent collection of science-fiction, fantasy, horror and speculative stories told from an African/African American perspective spanning time and space. It’s the first anthology to showcase African/African American speculative fiction in this way, with plans to make the anthology a yearly publication.
I also got an interview with editor Ekpeki Oghnechovwe Donald, recorded on 7 August 2020 when Dominion was first released.
It’s Ekpeki’s and my first attempt at an interview like this, so please forgive us our mistakes.
Watch/listen to our interview.
My review of the anthology for Cosmic Roots And Eldritch Shores is here: https://cosmicrootsandeldritchshores.com/features/reviews-and-interviews/dominion-review/
and the Goodreads page is: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/53257232-dominion
Dominion is available in eBook and print. Listings at https://aurelialeo.com/product/94602008172020/
What are you reading these days? For more eBook recommendations, have a look at my TBR Love posts over at Leennascreativebox.com or listen out for eBooks For Travelers on my podcast: Way I See It on Spotify, Apple, iHeart Radio, Deezer, Stitcher and more/
In the Wild: Synchronicity and Copy Writing
This appeared on my screen for a interior design game. It coincided with our internet’s slower speed (busy Monday morning with protests going on), and the result was this!
Bridge
“No.” Auma seldom raised her voice. The lower it got the more she’d sink into her stubbornness. “I’m going back.” She turned, her lower lip sticking out in her determination.
Discussing Authentic Story Settings
A few weeks ago, my writer friend Vida Li Sik interviewed me for her new YouTube Channel, Vida And Coffee. She’d love the vivid settings in Situation No Win and decided to get my take on how I evoked such settings in my stories. It was a nice chat, and when Vida requested some photos…