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Dear Hollywood, Where Are the SFF Book-to-Movie/TV Adaptations From Black Writers?

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The Changeling, trailer, LaKeith Stanfield holding an infant

Dear Hollywood, Where Are the SFF Book-to-Movie/TV Adaptations From Black Writers?

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Urban Legends and Wicked Spells: The Rise of Black YA Horror

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Amazon’s Next Original Stories Story Bundle Puts the Focus on Black Sci-Fi Authors

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YA fantasy with Black Girl Magic

7 Must Read YA Black Girl Magic Books

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Can Black Pain in Books Bring About Black Joy?

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Downstream From History: What Makes a History ‘Alternate’?

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Breathe FIYAH Flash Fiction Anthology

Breathe FIYAH Is Open to Submissions

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Breathe FIYAH Flash Fiction Anthology

Announcing Breathe FIYAH, an Online Flash Fiction Anthology

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Diana M. Pho Announces the #Edits4BlackSFF Project, Which Offers Free Editorial Services to Black Speculative Writers

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The Trouble With “Non-White”: Passing, Power, and Complicity in Alaya Dawn Johnson’s Trouble the Saints

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Illustration of a woman in profile with fiery clothing and hair; artwork for the cover of FIYAH Magazine Issue #1

Catch FIYAH: Notes on Building a Black Speculative Fiction Revolution

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An Ode to Black Science-Fiction and Fantasy Writers

An Ode to Black Science-Fiction & Fantasy Writers

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