Tag: NotRated

Posted in Black Interest Speculative Fiction

Shattered by Lee Winter

Lee Winter | Shattered | Shattergirl, Earth’s first lesbian guardian–a brilliant but aloof alien superheroine who can hurl and destroy large objects–is refusing to save peop

Posted in Black Interest Speculative Fiction

The Power Of Mercy by Fiona Zedde

Fiona Zedde | The Power Of Mercy | To her family, Mai Redstone is weak. Her shape-shifting power is nowhere near as impressive as their abilities to literally alter the world around the

Posted in Black Interest Speculative Fiction

The Beast of Callaire by Saruuh Kelsey

Saruuh Kelsey | The Beast of Callaire | I’m Yasmin Wikke, daughter of Venus, and even armed with a beastly alter ego, I’m badly outmatched.

Not only is someone draining magic from p

Posted in Black Interest Speculative Fiction

Ascension by Jacqueline Koyanagi

Jacqueline Koyanagi | Ascension | Alana Quick is the best damned sky surgeon in Heliodor City, but repairing starship engines barely pays the bills. When the desperate crew of a cargo

Posted in Black Interest Speculative Fiction

Unicorn Tracks by Julia Ember

Julia Ember | Unicorn Tracks | When a vicious assault compels sixteen-year-old Mnemba to leave her village, she joins her cousin Tumelo as a tracker in his booming safari business.

Posted in Speculative Fiction YA Fiction (Young Adult)

The Second Mango by Shira Glassman

Shira Glassman | The Second Mango | Queen Shulamit never expected to inherit the throne of the tropical land of Perach so young. At twenty, grief-stricken and fatherless, she’s also copi

Posted in Black Interest Fiction

How to Love a Jamaican: Stories by Alexia Arthurs

Alexia Arthurs | How to Love a Jamaican: Stories | Sweeping from close-knit island communities to the streets of New York City and midwestern university towns, these eleven stories form a portrait of a

Posted in Chicana/Latina/Latinx Interest Memoir

A Cup of Water Under My Bed by Daisy Hernandez

Daisy Hernandez | A Cup of Water Under My Bed | A coming-of-age memoir by a Colombian-Cuban woman about shaping lessons from home into a new, queer life

In this lyrical, coming-of-age memo

Posted in Black Interest Correspondence

Sister Love by Audre Lorde

Audre Lorde | Sister Love | Pat Parker and Audre Lorde first met in 1969; they began exchanging letters regularly five years later. Over the next fifteen years, Lorde and Parker

Posted in Black Interest Poetry

Madness Like Morning Glories by doris davenport

doris davenport | Madness Like Morning Glories | In her enchanting poem sequence, Doris Davenport introduces readers to Soque Street and its Afrilacian residents. These African Americans inhabiting a