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Omaliyi
A young woman finds herself called back to her home, to help protect a river that nourished her and her community. Written by Ebele Mogo, performed by Nancy Marie, sound design by Gabe Castro, and produced by Dusky Projects. Black Women Are Scary is now also airing Fridays @ 10pm on WPEB 88.1 FM Special thanks to: Scribe Video Center, WPEB, Support Our Creatives, Bitches on Comics, The Last Girls Club Magazine, and Kathryn Hoist. |
2023Dusky Projects is proud to have been a part of audio production for the incredible anthology Imagine 2200: Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors, where writers from across the globe engage their imaginations in discovering intersectional worlds of generational healing and community-based solutions. The anthology brings new perspectives to the vital genre of climate fiction, with short stories that offer visions of abundance, adaptation, reform, and hope.
Click here to read and listen to Imagine 2200: Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors and Imagine 2200 Editors' Picks 2023 |
Introducing the 2023 BWIH magazine special edition, a collection mayhem and monsters. Click here to download your copy, free!
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Sharai Bohannon, a playwright herself when not writing for Dread Central, sat down with Kinney, Ashe, and Nyoka to talk about their writing journeys, scaring readers, and more.
Check out the conversation here. |