The Black Girl Survives in This One: Horror Stories

Author:   Desiree S Evans ,  Saraciea J Fennell ,  Tananarive Due
Publisher:   Flatiron Books
ISBN:  

9781250871657


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   02 April 2024
Recommended Age:   From 12 to 18 years
Format:   Hardback
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INSTANT INDIE BESTSELLER A YA anthology of horror stories centering Black girls who battle monsters, both human and supernatural, and who survive to the end Be warned, dear reader: The Black girls survive in this one. Celebrating a new generation of bestselling and acclaimed Black writers, The Black Girl Survives in This One makes space for Black girls in horror. Fifteen chilling and thought-provoking stories place Black girls front and center as heroes and survivors who slay monsters, battle spirits, and face down death. Prepare to be terrified and left breathless by the pieces in this anthology. The bestselling and acclaimed authors include Erin E. Adams, Monica Brashears, Charlotte Nicole Davis, Desiree S. Evans, Saraciea J. Fennell, Zakiya Dalila Harris, Daka Hermon, Justina Ireland, L.L. McKinney, Brittney Morris, Maika & Maritza Moulite, Eden Royce, and Vincent Tirado. The foreword is by Tananarive Due.

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Author:   Desiree S Evans ,  Saraciea J Fennell ,  Tananarive Due
Publisher:   Flatiron Books
Imprint:   Flatiron Books
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 20.10cm
Weight:   0.431kg
ISBN:  

9781250871657


ISBN 10:   1250871654
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   02 April 2024
Recommended Age:   From 12 to 18 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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"""Bucking old and tired tropes, here is an anthology of short horror stories for young adults all starring Black girls, and spoiler alert, they all survive! But just because we know that they live to see the next day doesn't mean there is any lack of suspense or terror."" --BookRiot.com"


"""Bucking old and tired tropes, here is an anthology of short horror stories for young adults all starring Black girls, and spoiler alert, they all survive! But just because we know that they live to see the next day doesn't mean there is any lack of suspense or terror."" --BookRiot"


"A Most Anticipated Book (Good Morning America, BookPage, Goodreads, Latinx in Publishing, School Library Journal, and more!) ""This book is going to make you feel things--namely, fear. You might also feel hopeful, considering this horror anthology features Black girls in stories that don't end poorly (for them). You'll see them fighting demons, witches, and generational curses, showing Black girls always know how to save themselves (and this world too). If that isn't enough to persuade you, they got the queen of horror herself, Tananarive Due, to pen the foreword."" --Good Morning America ""Defying the genre's preference for centering white heroines, this collection features Black girls who are fighters and survivors, breakers of generational curses and slayers of evil. . . .This collection provides much-needed representation of Black girls who refuse to be martyrs, sassy sidekicks, or casualties on the path to a white character's inevitable triumph. An engaging volume that breathes necessary life into the horror genre, showcasing the best of what goes bump in the night."" --Kirkus (starred review) ""Unforgettable...Using authentic voices to detail Black experiences through a horror lens, debut creator Evans and Fennell (Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed) aim to ensure that Black girls survive their gruesome respective situations via a stellar lineup of 15 Black writers... Through vivid dialogue and descriptions of ancestral practices like hoodoo, Black culture remains at the forefront of each story."" --Publishers Weekly (starred review) ""Modern horror audiences are lucky to witness all the fresh, exciting ways in which the genre continues to evolve, and The Black Girl Survives in This One promises to push the Final Girl trope toward new horizons that will thrill and terrify readers."" --BookPage ""Bucking old and tired tropes, here is an anthology of short horror stories for young adults all starring Black girls, and spoiler alert, they all survive! But just because we know that they live to see the next day doesn't mean there is any lack of suspense or terror."" --BookRiot.com ""Creepy space suits, revolutionary werewolves, dance parties you should NOT have in a cemetery, and fox hunts gone very wrong--this book serves up fifteen different flavors of horror in fresh, spine-tingling, frightful tales. But the best part? No matter how harrowing and creepy, through her own genius, wit, the ancestors, proper moisturizer, and whole lotta 'Nope!'--THE BLACK GIRL SURVIVES IN THIS ONE. Each and every time. And I'm here for it."" --P. Dj�l� Clark, author of Ring Shout ""Full of brilliant and bone-chilling stories that kept my eyes glued to the pages. The Black Girl Survives In This One is the anthology I've been waiting for."" --Alexis Henderson, author of The Year of the Witching"


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Desiree S. Evans (editor) is a writer from the Louisiana bayou. She currently lives in New Orleans, where she spins spooky and fantastical tales for kids, teens, and adults. Desiree holds an MFA in Fiction from the Michener Center for Writers at The University of Texas at Austin, as well as degrees in journalism from Northwestern University and international affairs from Columbia University. Connect with Desiree on her website at desiree-evans.com and on Instagram/Twitter at @literarydesiree. Saraciea J. Fennell (editor) is a Black Honduran American writer, founder of The Bronx is Reading, and creator of Honduran Garifuna Writers. She is also a book publicist who has worked with many award-winning and New York Times bestselling authors. She is the editor of the nonfiction anthology, Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed, and her work has appeared in Popsugar, Refinery29, and Culturess, among others. Sign up for her newsletter, Black Girl Dreaming, on Substack for more of her writing. She lives in the Bronx with her family and black poodle, Oreo. Contributors: Camara Aaron Erin E. Adams Monica Brashears Charlotte Nicole Davis Zakiya Dalila Harris Daka Hermon Justina Ireland L.L. McKinney Brittney Morris Maika & Maritza Moulite Kortney Nash Eden Royce Vincent Tirado Tananarive Due (foreword)

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