Women in Horror: Sumiko Saulson: How to Turn Your Daughter Into a Horror Writer

Today’s guest blogger is the incredible Sumiko Saulson. After taking a look at her site, I’m really excited to read her work. Quite honestly, I think she’s onto something here. In my family we have the story of how my mother was sat on by a clown while she was pregnant with me, and for … More Women in Horror: Sumiko Saulson: How to Turn Your Daughter Into a Horror Writer

Loki’s Game by Siobhan Kinkade: Official Blog Tour

Mythology. Romance. Intrigue. They’re all awesome parts of this really unique book, and I’m proud to be part of the Loki’s Game tour! And it’s not just because Siobhan would smack me if I said otherwise.  Seriously, this is an amazing book, and it’s one that you should check out right now. First, let’s take … More Loki’s Game by Siobhan Kinkade: Official Blog Tour

MMP African American Sci-Fi Month: Redeemer by Balogun Ojetade

I have one last transmission coming through from the future of science fiction…how appropriate since this one involves time travel. What happens when a person is forced to confront his past and future, what he’s been and what he’s turned into? Find out in Redeemer… Sent nearly thirty years into the past as an unwilling … More MMP African American Sci-Fi Month: Redeemer by Balogun Ojetade

MMP African American Sci-Fi Month: Warriors of the Four Worlds by Ronald T Jones

I’ve got another message coming through my comm unit…this one is all about violence and peace. A peaceful species dependent on those who take to violence in varying degrees. There’s mention of a weakening alliance and the prospect of yet another war…perhaps this means we’ll meet The Warriors of the Four Worlds The Vingin are … More MMP African American Sci-Fi Month: Warriors of the Four Worlds by Ronald T Jones

MMP African American Sci-Fi Month: Intracations by John Dimes

Uh-oh…got another communications transmission trying to come through…hope I can translate it – you know how hard it is to sync up current technology with futuristic stuff. Hrm. It seems there’s more to this one than the others…it’s almost a message within a message. Maybe it’s just coincidence that I’m having trouble getting it to … More MMP African American Sci-Fi Month: Intracations by John Dimes

MMP African American Sci-Fi Month: Still Another Day by Janet Eckford

I’m getting another transmission beamed in from Mocha Memoir Press’s futuristic fleet of library ships…hrm…let me adjust the frequencies and see if I can pick up what they’e trying to tell me… Hrm, it seems there’s something about a woman being used as a weapon of control, a strong woman who suddenly is confronted with … More MMP African American Sci-Fi Month: Still Another Day by Janet Eckford

MMP African American Sci-Fi Month: Subject 82-42 by Ronald T Jones

Today I’m going to take a slight break from horror to celebrate something else going on this month. The awesome people at Mocha Memoirs Press are having their own celebration. This month, they’re celebrating African American Sci Fi! I think this is so cool and important. So often titles with African American protagonists aren’t put … More MMP African American Sci-Fi Month: Subject 82-42 by Ronald T Jones