Author Archives: Shykia

Book Review: IMARO by Charles Saunders

 “I go…but I leave a warrior behind.” These prophetic words are among the last five-year-old Imaro hears from his shunned mother, Katisa, as she leaves him with her people, the Ilyssai, who are reluctant to accept him. The reason; … Continue reading

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Sci-fi & Cultural Evolution – Part 1

In honor of Black History Month, I wanted to take a glimpse at how far we’ve come as a society regarding the inclusion of African Americans in the sci-fi genre. This is a topic I addressed with three of my … Continue reading

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2013 Wishes

 Happy New Year! Here’s hoping the year ahead will bring increased understanding, peace, and joy. 2012 was a year filled with challenges and tough lessons such as the fragility of life, hope and dreams. It has also taught us … Continue reading

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Happy Birthday Mom!!!

I write about fictional heroes, but this post is dedicated to a very real and special woman who has always been, and still is, my number one heroine. This post is dedicated to you, Mom. When you came into this … Continue reading

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Flash Fiction: The Rotund Giant

The grimy steel gates are sealed, but he remembers the arcade windows through which a miniature city of lights and frivolity once beckoned him inside. His gaze follows an empty soda bottle as it tumbles down the vacant alley. At the … Continue reading

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The Next Big Thing Blog Hop

  UPDATE: Unfortunately, the author that was to be tagged in this post had to cancel due to other responsibilities. I was honored to receive a message from Martin Crosbie inviting me to participate in The Next Big Thing Blog … Continue reading

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6 Reasons Why I Avoid Black Friday like the Black Plague

While recovering from yesterday’s Thanksgiving feast I saw one of several reports about the Black Friday craze. I shook my head as I witnessed the antithesis of the true concept of holiday spirit, which seems to have all but faded away … Continue reading

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Survivors of Cruelty Pt. 4 – You ARE a Survivor!

  (Cont’d from Survivors of Cruelty Pt. 3) You are alive for a reason, even though that reason might seem elusive at this point. You might find it tough to figure out for a while, but keep in mind, it … Continue reading

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Survivors of Cruelty Pt. 3 – Rediscovering Hope

  (Cont’d from Survivors of Cruelty Pt. 2) Things were somewhat different in high school. I still faced some struggles with bullying, but it wasn’t nearly as rampant as it was in junior high. In addition, I gained the support … Continue reading

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Survivors of Cruelty Pt. 2 – My Story (The Abridged Version)

  (Cont’d from Survivors of Cruelty Pt. 1) From early childhood through my mid-teens, everything about me was up for scrutiny; my skin color, my name, my voice, my clothing, my quiet demeanor… Little did my bullies know or even … Continue reading

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