PENELOPE FLYNN
Penelope Flynn is a speculative fiction author and 3D illustrator who enjoys mixed genre speculative fiction featuring elements of horror, suspense, science fiction, erotica and fantasy.
Notable works can be found in the Dark Universe anthology, The Steamfunk anthology, Genesis: An Anthology of Black Science Fiction Book II, Scierogenous II, and Zane’s Caramel Flava II. Penelope Flynn is author of Regarding Koescu; The Chronicles of Renfields, Revenant Lineage Book 1.
Works in Progress include Chronicles of Renfields; The First Book of Ramona, an erotic romance, Katina's Revenge and a Dark Universe: Expansion novel.
Penelope Flynn is cover artist and an interior artist for the second edition of Rorie Still’s Flash Bang anthology, cover illustrator for Carole McDonnell’s novelette, The Charcoal Bride and Stone P. Mays’ Blumeverse short “Ava Dianthus and her Minion of Evil.” Listings of more creative works can be found at PenelopeFlynn.com.
Abdul-Qaadir Taariq Bakari-Muhammad was born, raised, and currently resides in Hampton Roads, Virginia (also known the 757 area). He is an author and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Norfolk State University. His passion for writing began in high school, where he was always into doing research for various subjects and reporting what he found. Mr. Bakari-Muhammad writes erotica, poetry, speculative, and historical fiction. Nowadays Mr. Bakari-Muhammad is contemplating a Master of Fine Arts degree, his first novel, or some other next-level work that will increase his quality of life. When he’s not writing he’s thinking about writing, always with the creative mind constantly in motion. Spending quality time with his wife and three beautiful children are what he treasures the most but he also enjoys what he calls his “me-time.” (That normally translates into working out at the gym at least four—sometimes five—days a week.) During the spring and summer months, that me-time also includes trips to the beach, where he likes to read and sunbathe in one of his thongs or G-strings, chosen to suit the spirit of the outing. (At some point and time he’ll go cool off in the water, too.) Mr. Bakari-Muhammad’s work has appeared in numerous publications that you can find by visiting his website, www.bakarimuhammad.com. He can also be reached on Instagram, @abdulqaadirbakarimuhammad.
Cranston Burney considers himself an OG Blerd (and proud of it!) and, as a kid, used to eat the Sunday comics because the colors looked tasty. (This may explain much regarding how he eventually turned out.) When not staring at a blank word processing document he contributes media commentary to the Black Science Fiction Society’s website and is a frequent contributor to Discussions from the Otherhood, the official podcast of the Other_Sci_Fi Magazine. He wonders: If Anakin Skywalker grew up to be Darth Vader, when he encountered Luke Skywalker… Didn’t he wonder… or is “Skywalker” the galactic equivalent of “Smith” or “Patel?”Cranston Burney considers himself an OG Blerd (and proud of it!) and, as a kid, used to eat the Sunday comics because the colors looked tasty. (This may explain much regarding how he eventually turned out.) When not staring at a blank word processing document he contributes media commentary to the Black Science Fiction Society’s website and is a frequent contributor to Discussions from the Otherhood, the official podcast of the Other_Sci_Fi Magazine. He wonders: If Anakin Skywalker grew up to be Darth Vader, when he encountered Luke Skywalker… Didn’t he wonder… or is “Skywalker” the galactic equivalent of “Smith” or “Patel?”
Born and raised in the Bronx now located in the Yorkville section of Manhattan, James has been writing speculative fiction since 2004. After ten years as an artist representative and paralegal James decided in 2013 to make a better commitment to writing.
Currently at work on The Passage of Time Saga a series of short stories in the occult detective genre featuring Madison Cavendish and Seneca Sue living vampire and werewolf occult detectives. James has written a series of twilight zone style short stories titled The artwork (I to V),a writer's page on Face book: Who gives you the Write and writes an annual series of blogs for black horror history month at www.horroraddicts.net He is also a member of the Black Science Fiction Society.
Quinton Veal is a speculative fiction and erotica writer, an artist, and the author of six books, including his most recent book, Cybernetic Love. His art has also been featured in the O.T.H.E.R. S.C.I. F.I. Magazine, and Genesis Science Fiction Magazine Summer Issue 2012, and his poetry has been published in Poetic Gumbo, I Want My Poetry To . . . Volume II, and Hurricane Katrina Couldn’t Break Us. His digital portrait, Queen in Tears, also appears on the cover of the 2014 Fall edition of Reflections Literary and Art Magazine. He is also co-editor of Scierogenous: An Anthology of Erotic Science Fiction and Fantasy, Volumes I and II.and works can be found at http://tehotep.wixsite.com/scierogenous.
Sumiko Saulson is a science-fiction, fantasy and horror writer and graphic novelist. She was the 2016 recipient of the Horror Writer Association's "Scholarship from Hell." She is best known for her non-fiction reference guide "60 Black Women in Horror Fiction." Her novels include "Solitude"," The Moon Cried Blood, "Happiness and Other Diseases", "Somnalia", "Insatiable" and the Amazon bestselling horror comedy "Warmth." She has written several short stories for collections and anthologies, including the Carry the Light award winning science-fiction story "Agrippa." She writes for the Oakland Art Scene for the Examiner.com, SEARCH Magazine and horror blogs HorrorAddicts.net and SumikoSaulson.com, which featured a 2013 Women in Horror Month interview series. The child of African American and Russian-Jewish American parents, she is a native Californian who grew up in Los Angeles and Hawaii. She is an Oakland resident who has spent most of her adult life in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Valjeanne Jeffers is a graduate of Spelman College, a member of CAAWC, and the author of nine SF/Fantasy including: her Immortal and Mona Livelong: Paranormal Detective series. She is also one of the screen writers for the 7Magpie film project (in progress). She has also been published in numerous anthologies including: Genesis; Steamfunk!; The Ringing Ear; Fitting In; Luminescent Threads and Sycorax's Daughters.
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The course of true love never did run smooth, so says William Shakespeare. So when there's trouble in Paradise, Purgatory or any anywhere in between many seek assistance to get things back on track.Enter the Relationship counselor.
Blerdrotica 2: Couple's Therapy is a compilation of erotic short fiction by eight authors Sumiko Saulson, James Goodridge, Penelope Flynn, Jarla Tangh, Abdul-Qaadir Taariq Bakari-Muhammad, Quinton Veal, Cranston Burney and Valjeanne Jeffers, who in their own very unique and provocative ways express the African American experience of sex and sexuality employing the means of science fiction, fantasy, horror and urban fantasy. Through couples/thruples and other entanglements these tales chronicle the successful and sometimes not so successful interactions with a relationship counselor. Blerdrotica 2: Couples Therapy is for the eclectic reader who might be titilated by the prospect o a tryst with a vampire, or ghost, excited by the prospect of threesomes and thruples with werewolves or aliens and interdimensional lovers; or readers who are simply looking to experince the realm of erotica and erotic romance from a different perspective..
Título : Couple's Therapy
EAN : 9798215811498
Editorial : Blerdrotica II, LLC
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