Showing posts with label urban fantasy erotic romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label urban fantasy erotic romance. Show all posts

Friday, February 15, 2013

IT AIN’T A $7 CUP O’ JOE, BUT…When Sci-Fi meets the mean streets!

by Balogun

A few nights ago, late night talk show host and comedian, Jimmy Kimmel, conducted a taste test to see how people would react to the new $7 cup of Costa Rica Finca Palmilera coffee that Starbucks is introducing.
However, instead of Costa Rica Finca Palmilera, each participant was presented with two cups of coffee and they had to determine which one was regular coffee and which one was “super-premium”. Unknown to the participants, each cup was poured from the same pot of regular, cheap coffee.
Time and again, the participants claimed one cup was better than the other – how one was richer; one creamier; one much more bold. Finally, one man – who looked like he just stepped off the set of Sons of Anarchy – said that both cups of coffee tasted exactly the same.
Later, that same night, I watched a documentary about Street Lit. Also called “urban fiction”, “hip hop fiction”, “gangsta lit” or “ghetto lit”, Street Lit is a mega-popular genre, especially among readers in their teens and 20s. In the 40-plus years since Robert “Iceberg Slim” Beck released Pimp, the audience for so-called “street literature” has remained faithful, making bestsellers of such successors of Beck as Donald Goines, Omar Tyree, Teri Woods, Vickie Stringer, Sister Souljah and ‘Relentless’ Aaron.
Sessalee Hensley, a renowned fiction buyer for Barnes & Noble, says that urban lit now dominates the shelves of African-American fiction: “We have 25 or so new urban titles a month, versus about one of the literary titles.”
With provocative titles, such as Black and Uglyand Section 8: A Hoodrat Novel, and with covers featuring half-naked women, flashy cars and big guns, these books stand out on the shelves. And standing out equals huge sales.
Around the country, street literature not only outsells novels by such esteemed Black authors as Ralph Ellison, Zora Neale Hurston, Richard Wright, Toni Morrison, and Alice Walker, but also popular genre fiction such as The Da Vinci Code. Owners of independent black bookstores say they must either stock street lit, or by a ton of candles for when the lights are turned off.
However, even with the extraordinary success of street lit, the genre and its authors are still not respected as “real” authors and are, in fact, highly disrespected. In the documentary, entitled Behind Those Books, poets, authors and activists spoke passionately for or against this booming book industry.
In the documentary, Terry McMillan, author of the bestselling novel, Waiting to Exhale, says of street lit, “The fact that they are glorifying things that happen in our communities that shouldn’t be glorified – being a pimp, being a ho, you know? How much we can get away with it is seen as something to be applauded almost.”  She goes on to say – “There will be something sexual to look at and it’s always a black woman. And it insults the hell out of me because it’s almost as if our breasts and our behinds are for sale…In the end [of reading a street lit novel], I want to know, am I a better person? Do I feel better about my son, my mama, my daddy, my brother, my neighbor? Now we are turning on ourselves. THAT’s what I hate about that shit [street lit].”
While street lit is known to be riddled with grammatical errors, misspelling, inconsistencies in the stories – and other issues that scream “Get a damned editor!” – Many authors of street lit actually write well and some even strive to be original in their work.
Despite beliefs to the contrary, Black people actually like science fiction; and, obviously, we love street lit. Thus, it had to happen – street lit / science fiction mash-ups.
To my surprise, some of these “urban science fiction” novels are pretty good reads.
Yes, they are set in the ‘hood, but, as anyone who has lived in the ‘hood can attest, anything and everything happens there. If aliens launch an attack on the earth, I guarantee it will start in the ‘hood. One of my favorite films, Attack the Block, deals with this very subject, with hilarious – and terrifying – results.
Zetta Elliot’s Blacknificent young adult science-fantasy novel, A Wish After Midnight, is about 15 year-old protagonist, Genna, who resides in the projects of Brooklyn. Genna’s mother has a hard time making ends meet and to make matters worse, Genna’s brother is involved in gang life. To escape the stresses of ‘hood life, Genna regularly visits the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, where she finds herself time travelling after making a wish at a fountain.
Genna and her friend, Judah, end up in Brooklyn during the Age of Steam. They eventually become heroes, fighting for justice and equality in the ‘hood of 1860s Brooklyn during the American Civil War.
Nalo Hopkinson’s Brown Girl in the Ring is set in 21st century Toronto, which has been barricaded off and abandoned by its rich, predominantly white suburbs. Helpless to defend itself against the oppression of a ruthless drug lord, the city becomes one big…you guessed it…’hood.
Are these works Urban Fiction? Science Fiction? Both? Neither?
Is Science Fiction Costa Rica Finca Palmilera and Urban Fiction regular coffee? Or, if done well, can they both be enjoyed from the same pot?
It was actually Hopkinson’s brilliant work that inspired me to write Redeemer, a science fiction novel set in the future – and the present – ‘hood. The pitch: Sent nearly thirty years into the past as an unwilling subject in a time travel experiment, Ezekiel Cross must save his younger self from the deadly path that forged him into the ruthless killer he is. This edge-of-your-seat thriller is both gangster saga and science fiction epic – “Goodfellas” meets “The Time Machine”.
Do readers of science fiction and fantasy love Redeemer? Yep.
Do fans of urban fiction love Redeemer? Yep.
Is Redeemer science fiction, or is it urban fiction? Yep.
Redeemer is whatever genre or subgenre you want, or need, it to be.
Is Redeemer a cup of “super-premium”, Costa Rica Finca Palmilera, or just a regular Cup O’ Joe? Who cares? It’s rich, creamy, bold and stimulating.
Pick up a cup and enjoy!

Friday, February 8, 2013

Celebrate African-American History Month with Us

We are celebrating African American History Month!

We are celebrating African American History month by going to future! We're spotlighting our signature science fiction titltes that contain an African American protagonist or is written by an African-American author. We invite you to try our well written and thrilling, speculative stories of survival, adventure, and science fiction.

Try these titles today at http://www.mochamemoirspress.com.


Wednesday, July 11, 2012

31 Days of Steamy Mocha: Rie Sheridan Rose's It's The Same Old Story

Week Two of our month long celebration of our anniversary continues. Our 31 Days of Steamy Mocha adds our own level of heat to the sweltering July weather. These steamy and erotic romance stories contain elements of either mocha, memories, or both.

Rie Sheridan Rose is a multi-genre published author, talented editor, and writing maverick. Rie's other works her at Mocha Memoirs Press, include DRINK MY SOUL, PLEASE.

Her contribution to our month long celebration is a far cry from DRINK MY SOUL, PLEASE

Oh, and wish her a happy birthday.

IT'S THE SAME OLD STORY, her steamy story, exhibits Rie's amazing writing skills in a short, intense shot of steamy mocha.

Blurb: It is often said that those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. For immortals, that means every encounter sounds vaguely familiar...and Ron and Tania have been this way before.

Genre: Urban fantasy, steamy romance
Price: $1.00
Purchase link: http://mochamemoirspress.com/its-the-same-old-story-31-days-of-steamy-mocha


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7/10/12 Winner is Wanda!
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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

31 Days of Steamy Mocha: Naomi Jones' After Midnight Delight

Week Two of our month long celebration of our anniversary continues. Our 31 Days of Steamy Mocha adds our own level of heat to the sweltering July weather. These steamy and erotic romance stories contain elements of either mocha, memories, or both.

Naomi Jones, an amazing author of fast hot stories, brings us to a cafe unlike any we've seen thus far in our celebration. This cafe caters to both humans and vampires alike, but be careful what you get from th menu.

Blurb: Today was the big day for Newlyn’s mate. Hoping to get some morning sex he was politely denied, but was promised and evening he wouldn’t forget. Makai sat in the café quietly celebrating how successful her art show was. Until the sight of her mate walking in set her body on fire.


Genre: Urban fantasy, vampires, interracial erotic romance
Price: $1.00
Purchase link: http://mochamemoirspress.com/31-days-of-steamy-mocha-after-midnight-delight



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 YOU CAN WIN TOO WITH OUR EVERY DAY GIVE AWAY!



Each day we'll give away a gift/prize. All you have to do is give a comment on our blog for today's $1.00 Steamy Mocha shot. We'll put your name in a drawing and pull out the winner. We'll announce the winner on tomorrow's blog. So, start posting and grab your copy of AFTER MIDNIGHT DELIGHT today.

7/09/12 Winner is The Cinnamon Chocolate Dreamer
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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

31 Days of Steamy Mocha: Crymsyn Hart's Reaping Love

As we continue to celebrate our anniversary month, we are bringing out extra fans, water, and a/c units to starve off the blazing heat our authors provided in their 31 Days of Steamy Mocha stories. These steamy and erotic romance stories contain elements of either mocha, memories, or both.

Urban erotic fantasy and paranormal writer, Crymsyn Hart not only writes a sultry story of love, but the hero is other took the story to an entirely other level. Vic of course, is fantastic in REAPING LOVE.

Blurb: Vic has spent centuries alone reaping souls . Now he runs a coffee shop, where he met the woman of his dreams who adores him and his mochas. However, she slips through his grasp. Then one dark and stormy night, the one he adores reappears and asks him for another mocha and much much more.




Genre: Erotic urban fantasy romance
Price: $1.00
Purchase link: http://1placeforromance.com/paranormal/reaping-love/prod_8150.html





 YOU CAN WIN TOO WITH OUR EVERY DAY GIVE AWAY!




Each day we'll give away a gift/prize. All you have to do is give a comment on our blog for today's $1.00 Steamy Mocha shot. We'll put your name in a drawing and pull out the winner. We'll announce the winner on tomorrow's blog. So, start posting and grab your copy of REAPING LOVE today. 
 
Winner from 7/3/12-Congratulations to Cherryce! You won a BEAUTY & THE GEEK wall poster.
 

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Please email your legal name, address, and yesterday's date, to Nicole Kurtz at mailto:mochamemoirspress @ gmail.com *removed the spaces*