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    Kelly J. Ford tisse des récits qui explorent la complexité des liens humains, s'inspirant de son parcours singulier. Sa voix distinctive, reconnue dans les publications littéraires, est réputée pour son honnêteté brute et son authenticité. En tant qu'enseignante et chef de projet informatique, elle apporte une perspective multidimensionnelle à son écriture. Ses histoires plongent dans des relations difficiles et des questions sociétales avec un style littéraire captivant.

    Real Bad Things
    The Afrofuturist Coloring Book
    The Afrofuturist Coloring Book Vol 4. The Black AstroMagic Edition
    The Afrofuturist Coloring Book Vol 3
    The Hunt
    The Afrofuturist Coloring Book Vol 2
    • Afrofuturism plays with the past, present and the future. Time is adapted and augmented to reconsider how our realities and identities are constructed. Afrofuturism allows adventures to come alive within Africa and the Diaspora. Recognising the endless possibilities within the Dreamscape to travel. It explores our connection to mysticism, nature, gender non-conformity, myths and metaphors. The Afrofuturist Coloring Book - Volume Two, The Dreamscape edition is the second coloring book in the series. It features different Dreamscape motivational prompts as well as 26 illustrated drawings with images of Afro-Cyborgs, Witches, Warriors, Mystic Beings and much more! Pick your medium of choice whether crayons or coloring pencils and let the pages inspire you. Coloring books are for all ages to enjoy! Have Fun! Afrofuturist Themed Coloring book - 26 Single sided Illustrations, ideal for framing your favorite ones! - Various Afrofuturist inspired Dreamscape prompts, for daily use. - An assortment of simple and intricate designs to accommodate most skill levels From Youth to Adults - Suitable for children aged 6+ - hours of Afrofuturist themed fun

      The Afrofuturist Coloring Book Vol 2
    • For seventeen years, a serial murderer has used the Presley, Arkansas, Annual Hunt for the Golden Egg to find prey. Or at least that’s what some people believe. Others, like the town’s devoted “Eggheads,” relish the tradition and think the deaths are just unfortunate accidents. But for Nell Holcomb, the town’s annual Hunt dredges up a particularly painful memory: her brother’s death, long believed to be “the Hunter’s” first kill.Nell has been caring for her nephew since then, trying to keep him safe and trying to conceal the role she played in his father’s death. Most importantly, she’s been trying to avoid the Hunt—despite the clashes that erupt in town over the event and her best friend’s obsession with winning the big prize.As Easter draws near and the town’s frenzy escalates, Nell must face her past and the Hunt as the danger once again veers close to home.

      The Hunt
    • The Afrofuturist Coloring Book Vol 3

      The Black Mystical Edition

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intersection of spirituality and mysticism, this work delves into the themes of nature, gender non-conformity, and the rich tapestry of myths and metaphors within the African and diasporic experience. It embraces Afrofuturism, inviting readers to reimagine and reshape diverse futures through a lens of divine inspiration and adventure. The narrative celebrates the profound connections that bind culture and identity, offering a unique perspective on the possibilities that lie ahead.

      The Afrofuturist Coloring Book Vol 3
    • The Afrofuturist Coloring Book - Volume Four, The Black AstroMagic Edition invites creativity through 25 illustrated drawings featuring Afro-Cyborgs, Mermaids, and more. It combines astrological and spiritual themes, promoting exploration of identity and representation. Suitable for all ages, it offers a fun, imaginative experience for everyone.

      The Afrofuturist Coloring Book Vol 4. The Black AstroMagic Edition
    • Afrofuturism plays with the past, present and the future, where time is adapted and augmented to reconsider how our realities and identities are constructed. A time where Myths and legends are merged into new realms. Where Representation can be explored and reexamined. This Coloring book takes you on an adventure to realms where Africa and the diaspora intertwine. Take a moment in your day to escape into the book's 27 illustrated drawings. With images of Afro-Cyborgs, Witches, Warriors and much more! Pick your medium of choice whether crayons or coloring pencils and let the pages inspire you. Coloring books are for all ages to enjoy! Have Fun! Afrofuturist Themed Coloring book - 27 Single sided Illustrations, ideal for framing your favorite ones! - An assortment of simple and intricate designs to accommodate most skill levels From Youth to Adults - hours of Afrofuturist themed Coloring fun

      The Afrofuturist Coloring Book
    • Real Bad Things

      • 333pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      From the author of Cottonmouths, a Los Angeles Review Best Book of 2017, comes an evocative suspense about the cost of keeping secrets and the dangers of coming home. Beneath the roiling waters of the Arkansas River lie dead men and buried secrets. When Jane Mooney's violent stepfather, Warren, disappeared, most folks in Maud Bottoms, Arkansas, assumed he got drunk and drowned. After all, the river had claimed its share over the years. When Jane confessed to his murder, she should have gone to jail. That's what she wanted. But without a body, the police didn't charge her with the crime. So Jane left for Boston--and took her secrets with her. Twenty-five years later, the river floods and a body surfaces. Talk of Warren's murder grips the town. Now in her forties, Jane returns to Maud Bottoms to reckon with her past: to do jail time, to face her revenge-bent mother, to make things right. But though Jane's homecoming may enlighten some, it could threaten others. Because in this desolate river valley, some secrets are better left undisturbed.

      Real Bad Things