Robert Edison Sandiford est un auteur dont les œuvres explorent les paysages complexes des liens humains et les cycles de la vie. Sa prose est célébrée pour sa profondeur psychologique incisive et son exploration sensible de thèmes intimes. Sandiford capture magistralement les nuances de l'existence quotidienne, trouvant la beauté même dans les moments les plus ordinaires. Son écriture invite les lecteurs à contempler les complexités de l'esprit humain et la recherche de sens au sein de nos relations.
You're at a party and your eyes meet, attraction is instant, so hot, the adrenaline spreading throughout your body, the need to explore that connection immediate... Three erotic stories intelligently but intensely exploring black and inter-racial relationships.
Three engrossing and salacious stories. In the title story, a traveler in a bar is accosted by a very horny young woman who bewitches him with unseen circumstances! Then, a photographer is asked by her best friends to tape them having sex-only to have the camera turned on her. Finally, as he lies dying, an old woman reflects on the passionate life she has led with her husband. From a variety of female viewpoints, Great Moves by Robert Edison Sandiford and Geof Isherwood, tells the stories of Caribbean people in love and lust.
The disasters of 9/11 trigger a Cataclysm that is unleashed every so many cycles. It can only be averted by the selfless act of the Elect, a trio of exceptional humans who are guided by Milton, a being known as an Elder. The three, all Barbadians, are David Rayside, Marsha Durant and Franck Hurley. And it is their to save the world before the deadliest characters of their legends and myths-the baccou, the steel donkey, la djablès, and the heart man-destroy it.... All their lives, the Elect have had their David, the power of flight; Marsha, incredible strength; and Franck, super speed. With great power may come great responsibility, yet the choice to act or not remains theirs. Milton, like his adversary, Mackie (short for Machiavelli), is an Elder who can inform, not influence, the course of events. Are the Elect mature enough to decide what's best for humanity? The longer they take to agree to Milton's plan, which he can't reveal until they are all on board, the more their world is overrun with Caribbean folklore creatures.... Set in Bridgetown and Montreal ('where much of the Diaspora live'), And Sometimes They Fly questions notions of the heroic. Where do heroes-a region's but also a culture's heroes-come from?