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Kyoko MĪuthor of the Amazon Bestselling supernatural thriller The Black Parade, about an alcoholic waitress who becomes a seer tasked with helping one hundred earthbound spirits to cross over into the afterlife. Here is the combined list of 150, listed alphabetically, in batches of 10. Now, in 2023, five years after 100+ Black Women in Horror, with the assistance of Kenya Moss-Dyme the list is once again being updated, to include over 40 new names compiled in a new book, 150 Black Women in Horror. and 100+ Black Women in Horror, a 2018 update, containing 109 biographies, was born. In 2013, as an Ambassador for Women in Horror Month, Sumiko Saulson put together the original book 60 Black Women in Horror at the the intersection of the two. Over the next five years, the world of women writing horror from the African Diaspora nearly doubled. In 2013, when this series began, it was also Women in Horror Month (WiHM) which is now celebrated by many in March during Women’s History Month. I enjoyed reading White Belt and look forward to reading more about Dani as she makes her way through the trenches of ground zero of the Zombie Apocalypse.February is African American History Month here in the United States. Some are born great while others must find their inner Spartan while fighting their way through a Zombie Apocalypse. I also like that this story follows the notion that not everyone goes into “Chuck Norris mode” right out of the gate. I found myself laughing at Dani’s equips despite the gritty circumstances of the moment.

There’s nothing like a bloody, severed finger smacking you square in the cheek to remind you of all you are not… The story is written from Dani’s perspective and captures the gory scenes she experiences while also coming equipped with a sarcastic sense of humor. White Beltis part one in a short story series written by Faye McCray that follows the series’ main female protagonist, Dani, as she braves her way through ground zero of the zombie apocalypse after being left stranded by her boyfriend. I nodded feeling my chest tighten as I looked down at the bloody remains.
