NYT & Indie bestselling author of THIS RAVENOUS FATE (out now) | murderous female characters are my brand | horror fan | rep:
@EmilyKaitlinnn
& the gotham group
✨today i am officially a published author!!✨
i have been dreaming of this moment since i was a little girl and now THIS RAVENOUS FATE is on shelves today! i hope you love my vengeful black lesbian vampire book as much as i do! welcome to the harlem renaissance🪷🩸✨
the fact that suzanne collins said she would not write another hunger games book unless she had something to say and sunrise on the reaping is diving into the use of propaganda and the power involved in controlling the narrative…she’s about to spill
i need an adult wlw romcom that isn’t a period/historical piece, has no weird age gap, has no cheating, isn’t about coming out, isn’t traumatic—and it’s just sapphics in love
there’s exactly one month until my lesbian vampire book set during the harlem renaissance comes out so if you also want black sapphic representation, then you should get it!
i can’t explain how much in infuriates me when ppl love male characters for being mean, brooding, and cold, but then hate female characters for the exact same reasons and call her a bitch
normally i hate resurrection trope, but if a character is resurrected and comes back wrong? they’re a little off and it’s uncanny and everyone including them has to figure out the extent of their wrongness?? now that’s quality suspense and horror
i love second chance romance so much. not with bitter exes or hate to love, but with people who were still very much in love, but were forced to separate. the angst of always loving this person, but not being able to be with them, and never being able to fall out of love—
✨I’M GOING TO BE A PUBLISHED AUTHOR✨
my book centers queer Black girls and shines light on the ignored & lost parts of Black history. it’s so sapphic and emotional and perfect for fans of vampires, female rage, and love stories that transcend death itself🪷
art by
@joleanart
i feel like with all the awful, traumatic things these characters go through, we should see them having breakdowns and being so exhausted they have to sit down and cry a bit! i love a scene like that because it humanizes them and it makes the stakes feel more real
for ppl saying this is boring…sometimes i just want fluff! it’d be nice to have that option! i love traumatic, messy stories and fantasy and sci fi, but i’m just not always in the mood for them
if i was in a romance book and my love interest offered me thousands of dollars to help me out of a hard situation, i would take it. idk why these protagonists always refuse the money like damn if you don’t want it, i’ll take it!
i love a romance book where the mc is a workaholic and perfectionist and doesn’t know how to take care of themselves, and the love interest brings them lunch and comes into their place of work to spend time with them and make sure they’re not working themself into the ground
why are the female rage book recs always literary fiction and never fantasy books about women who instead of being the hero become villains and do the most unhinged things
today is my 24th birthday and my debut novel about black lesbians and vampires during the harlem renaissance is a NATIONAL INDIE BESTSELLER!!! to indie booksellers and everyone who has supported my book, thank you, thank you, thank you!!! you have made this all so special✨🩸🪷
ships where the love interest is so in love with their stabby knife girl, they just watch her be violent with a smile on their face while thinking “that’s my girl :)”
y’all know you can literally just read books by authors of color that are full of diverse characters instead of fancasting white authors’ books with POC
writing a fantasy book where the main female character is so unhinged and vengeful, has insane powers and doesn't limit them. she gives in to almost every moment she feels rage, or is upset about something and just goes feral and takes it out on everyone and everything
adding political intrigue to a fantasy book sounds fun until you're having to make spreadsheets of all the different kingdoms and enemies and subplots and betrayals going on because you have 4 POV characters and their enemies have enemies so you have to keep track of them and--
hey if you’re white and a book by a POC makes you uncomfortable bc it forces you to confront your ignorance, you should probably sit with that discomfort and learn from it, rather than villainize that BIPOC author
growing up, i dreamed of seeing people who looked like me in the books i loved.
now i get to share the cover for my sapphic vampire book set during the harlem renaissance!
it’s black, it’s queer, and it’s vengeful.
THIS RAVENOUS FATE is out august 6th!
a lot of popular (booktok) books are just white woman core or focused on white womanism. especially when they’re straight, white romances…idk how else to explain it
i don’t understand why some ppl read high fantasy only to complain about the worldbuilding, intense plot, and lengthy lore. those are literally staples of the genre😀‼️
not everyone has the privilege of knowing their ancestors or where they came from, so telling BIPOC they should write about their original cultures and decenter the colonizer and western gaze is not always helpful. stay inclusive and let BIPOC tell stories however they want!
Kate Hudson says “it’s hard to get male movie stars to make rom-coms.”
“That’s a big part of the equation…is to have that event [feeling for a rom-com]. If we can get more Marvel guys like…hey, come to do a rom-com! That’s part of the formula, too."
if you’ve been wanting to read a black lesbian vampire book, then look no further than my book, which takes place during the harlem renaissance, has a dual POV lesbian vampire and vampire hunter romance, and is 25% off today at B&N!!!
anyway, i offer my sapphic vampire book set during the harlem renaissance to be optioned for film/tv because we deserve fresh stories that are not racist!
art by
@joleanart
and
@FloraRoos
✨I HAVE AN AGENT✨
i’m ECSTATIC to share that i’m now represented by the incredible
@EmilyKaitlinnn
at
@bookendslit
!! emily just *gets* my harlem renaissance sapphic vampire book & i’m so thrilled to be working with her to bring this book into the world!!
art:
@joleanart
from dreaming about being a published author as a little girl to my black lesbian vampire book coming out in a week!! if you like childhood friends to enemies to lovers(?), the harlem renaissance, and female rage, then you should get my book ;)
why are y’all so excited to head canon non diverse characters as POC when you can literally just read books by authors of color that are full of diverse characters
something about the normally stoic and in control male character losing his mind and going feral only around his love interest just does something to me. they’re the only one that can make him smile? they’re the only one he feels comfortable being vulnerable around?? i eat it up!
y’all remember that racist review of babel that went viral a few weeks ago? well i wrote a blog post about it for
@GetFable
detailing the importance of discomfort and dissecting white fragility and you can read it here:
any book that makes me cry so hard i can’t breathe will immediately get 5 stars from me and if you really cared about me, you’d recommend me heart wrenching books </3
when i write my get out x black swan historical fantasy thriller with a morally gray Black ballerina who’s also an undercover assassin, then you will all see
i need all fantasy romance books to be multi POV so when the mc gets threatened or hurt, we get the love interest’s perspective and full range of feral emotions in response
“where are the books with queer black characters??”
me after writing a sapphic vampire book set during the harlem renaissance that sheds light on erased parts of black history and gives young black girls a voice:
i know booktwt and booktok like to make fun of ppl who read non fiction, but there are some gems out there, especially books that explore race relations and sexuality and gender
I FINISHED THE FIRST DRAFT OF MY BLACK SAPPHIC VAMPIRE BOOK!!!
i’ve never been so in love with a project before and i’m so excited to make this book better and see what comes of it😭😭💖
sapphic lit bot posting about lesbian vampires and i see ppl asking for more recs, so it’s my job to remind y’all that i have a sapphic vampire book coming out this year and it’s set during the harlem renaissance and is very bloody and full of yearning🥀🩸🪷✨
art by joleanart
“I do not know if I believe in God,” Carmilla said. “Because it means he created a creature like me, only to condemn me to Hell from the start.” I knew not if she referred to being a vampire or her habit of kissing women.
S.D. Simper, Carmilla & Laura
people who question black people existing in fantasy worlds are racists who do not envision a future/world where black people exist freely—especially when they argue that they’re only asking because they’re concerned with “escapism”
i’m gonna need authors to start switching it up when it comes to their male love interests bc i swear to god the fanart is starting to look the same like i cannot tell these men apart
when booktok and booktwitter understand that books were made to be critiqued and finally drop their toxic positivity, “negative reviews are unnecessary and bad” mindset, maybe we will know peace
thank you to all the catradora and caitvi stans marketing my lesbian vampire book for me. so glad we’re all rallying together for the cause that is childhood friends turned enemies with a traumatic homoerotic friendship breakup that makes them rethink everything
black vampires are so in and while you’re waiting for this movie, might i interest you in a sapphic black vampire book set during 1920s new york and all about the harlem renaissance with opulence, black culture, and black history✨
art by joleanart
Warner Bros. has acquired the rights to Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan’s next film.
It is described as a period thriller focused on vampires. The shoot will take place in New Orleans and is looking to begin in April.
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i want more fantasy books with black women at the center. i don’t care how many there are now, i want MORE. and i want publishing and people to care about them like they care about their favorite fantasy books that have basically zero black ppl in them.
removing children’s/middle grade from the goodreads choice awards is making sure a whole age group for books won’t get visibility now. already, so many newer books are being catered to adult readers while spaces and resources for children readers are dwindling.
apropos of nothing, you know what would be a great animated series…….just imagine a black lesbian vampire and vampire hunter and childhood best friends turned enemies navigating corruption during the harlem renaissance together…..on your screens✨🩸🥀