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Stories from new and modern black writers, exploring themes of discovery, time-travel, genetics and more, alongside storytellers of an older generation who evoked the living dystopia of
slavery:
Martin Delany, Pauline Hopkins, Sutton Griggs and W.E.B. Du Bois.
Foreword by Temi Oh (Do You Dream of Terra-Two?, 2019),
Introduction by
Dr. Sandra M. Grayson and edited in partnership with Tia Ross and the Black Writers Collective.
JUNE 2020 • 256pp • Crime/Mystery/Suspense FLAME TREE PRESS • £20 • 9781787586086 Hardcover • also available in paperback
In a bid to rescue his reputation, Alex Grand ghostwrites a memoir of abuse on behalf of a survivor, Carl Batchelor. Carl’s account proves to be less
than
entirely reliable – someone is alive who shouldn’t be. . .
“He is unsurpassed in the subtle manipulation of mood. . . You forget you’re just reading a story.” Publishers Weekly
“Dark, atmospheric, sexy, and
dangerous, her fiction brings readers her unf iltered Latinx essence and a unique
pulpy flavor. Her work
matters. Read it.” Gabino Iglesias, author of Coyote Songs.
JUNE 2020 • 256pp • Horror/Suspense FLAME TREE PRESS • £20 • 9781787586031 Hardcover • also available in paperback
A twisting tale of identity, murder and vengeance for the neglected voices of the past.
APRIL 2020 • 432pp • Science Fiction Anthology FLAME TREE • £20 • 9781839644801 Hardcover, foiled and embossed
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