
100+ Black Women in Horror
February is African American History Month here in the United States. It is also Women in Horror Month (WiHM). In 2013, as an Ambassador for Women in Horror Month, the original book 60 Black Women in Horror was born during the intersection of the two. . Over the past five years, the world women writing horror from the African Diaspora has nearly doubled. 100+ Black Women in Horror is a 2018 update, containing 109 biographies. The booklet also includes interviews with seventeen of the women.and an essay on LA Banks and Octavia Butler.
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The Interviews
The Lists (with Bios)
Twenty Women in Black Horror Writing (List One) (2013)
Twenty One More Women in Black Horror Writing (List Two) (2013)
19 More Black Women in Horror Fiction (List Three) (2013)
20 More Black Women in Horror Fiction (List Four) (2017)
10 Black Women in Horror 2018 List 1 (List Five) (2018)
10 Black Women in Horror 2018 List 2 (List Six) (2018)
10 Black Women in Horror 2018 List 3 (List Seven) (2018)
The Full List (Alphabetical)
Listing with webpage links
- Linda D. Addison
- Pheare Alexander
- Angela C. Allen
- Paula D. Ashe
- Miracle Austin
- Tiffany Austin
- Kamika Aziza
- L.A. Banks
- Tracey Baptiste
- Darlene Black
- Regina N. Bradley
- Kinitra Brooks, PhD
- Chesya Burke
- Claudia Mair Burney
- Octavia Butler
- Patricia E. Canterbury
- Pearl Cleage
- Crystal Connor
- Vicy Cross
- Arielle Crowell
- Joy M. Copeland
- L.M. Davis
- Lexi Davis
- Dahlia DeWinters
- Amber Doe
- Tananarive Due
- Janiera Eldridge
- Ann Fields
- Dormaine G
- V.H. Galloway
- Robin Green
- Tyhitia Green
- Dicey Grenor
- Jewelle Gomez
- Virginia Hamilton
- Chanel Harry
- Donna Hill
- Allison Hobbs
- Lawana Holland-Moore
- Akua Lezli Hope
- Pauline E. Hopkins
- Nalo Hopkinson
- Zora Neale Hurston
- Alledria Hurt
- Monica Jackson
- Tish Jackson
- Tiara Jante
- Valjeanne Jeffers
- Jemiah Jefferson
- N.K. Jemisin
- Delizhia D. Jenkins
- Alaya Dawn Johnson
- Tenea Johnson
- R. J. Joseph
- A.D. Koboah
- Nicole Givens Kurtz
- Alexandra Lane
- Kai Leakes
- J. Locke
- Kyoko M
- D.K. Mason
- Faye McCray
- Carole McDonnell
- Dana T. McKnight
- Violette L. Meier
- Melinda Michelle
- Donna Monday
- Tonya R. Moore
- Toni Morrison
- Kenya Moss-Dyme
- Pam Noles
- Nnedi Okorafor
- Nuzo Onoh
- Helen Oyeyemi
- Ama Patterson
- A.L. Peck
- L. Penelope
- Ann Lane Petry
- Mina Polina
- Rasheedah Prioleau
- Dia Reeves
- Evie Rhodes
- Jewell Parker Rhodes
- Jill Robinson
- Zin E. Rocklyn
- Leone Ross
- Eden Royce
- Kiini Ibura Salaam
- Anna Sanders
- Andrea Vocab Sanderson
- Cinsearae Santiago
- Sumiko Saulson
- Nicole D. Sconiers
- Nisi Shawl
- RaShell R. Smith-Spears
- CC. Spivey
- Cherene Sherrard-Johnson
- Tabitha Thompson
- Sheree R. Thomas
- Lori Titus
- Tlotlo Tsamaase
- Tanesha Nicole Tyler
- Deborah Elizabeth Whaley
- Kenesha Williams
- L. Marie Wood
- K. Ceres Wright
- Zane
- Deana Zhollis
- Ibi Zoboi
Hi! Great work! I will pick up a copy. However, the link you have for me is the wrong one. Can you please change to kceres.net?
Thank you so much,
K. Ceres Wright
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I updated it on the website, thanks! The book is 5 years old and I think that the bios and websites in it should be updated. That’ll take a bit more time but I’ll be working on it.
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You rock!
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