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Black Apollo has also helped develop a series of art books jointly sponsored by Trinity College, Cambridge, and the French Cultural service. Their backlist [ 4 ] includes works of contemporary fiction, poetry and non-fiction titles in media studies, [ 5 ] social history and politics.
The Black Jewels [1] is a series of dark fantasy novels and short stories written by American writer Anne Bishop. The first three books were originally published individually and then together as a trilogy in a single omnibus collection. The series takes place in a world where those born with dark power/magic rule in a deeply matriarchal ...
His "Iron Lords" series, likewise, was popular. Offutt also wrote two series of books based on characters by Robert E. Howard. There was a series on Howard's best known character, Conan, and another one on the less known Cormac mac Art—an Irish Viking active in King Arthur's time. In fact, Offutt wrote about him far more extensively than did ...
Black Opals was an African American literary journal published in Philadelphia between spring 1927 and July 1928, [1] associated with the Harlem Renaissance. Co-founded by Arthur Huff Fauset and Nellie Rathbone Bright , the magazine's contributors included Mae Virginia Cowdery , Jessie Redmon Fauset , Marita Bonner , and Gwendolyn B. Bennett .
She published a trilogy called FIT featuring a BDSM story line under Bold Strokes Books in 2014. [3] [5] Weatherspoon has self-published and released her work through traditional publishers. [6] She is known for featuring Black women protagonists in her books, many who are LGBTQ or plus-size. [7] Her books often combine romance and erotica. [3]
RPGA2 Black Opal Eye was written by Tracy and Laura Hickman, and published by TSR/RPGA in 1983 as a 16-page booklet with an outer folder. [1] The module was a limited edition, sold only to members of the RPGA. [1] This adventure was later collected with RPGA1 Rahasia into B7 Rahasia. [1]
The RITA Award, presented by the Romance Writers of America (RWA) from 1990 to 2019, was the most prominent award for English-language romance fiction. [1] [2] [3] It was named for the RWA's first president, Rita Clay Estrada.
Blackout is a young adult novel written by Dhonielle Clayton, Tiffany D. Jackson, Nic Stone, Angie Thomas, Ashley Woodfolk, and Nicola Yoon.The book contains six interlinked stories about Black teen love during a power outage in New York City. [1]