Tag: Tananarive Due

What Is Black Horror? Professor Tananarive Due Explains

There have always been Black people who love the horror genre.

Shudder’s new documentary called Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror

Directed by Xavier Burgin, executive produced by Dr Robin R Means Coleman, author-educator Tananarive Due

21 of the Best Horror Books by Women

READ AT UNBOUNDWORLDS.COM.

Here Is Book Riot’s List of 8 Reads to Get You into Afrofuturism

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Now Anybody Can Take an Online Version of Tananarive Due and Stephen Barnes’s ‘Get Out’-Inspired College Course

READ AT IO9.COM.

Tananarive Due on Octavia Butler, “Get Out,” and the Future of Black Horror

LINK: An Interview For Bitch Media

‘Danger Word’ A short film directed by Luchina Fisher #POCtober

LINK: Co-written by Steven Barnes and Tananarive Due.

#POCtober: Get To Know TANANARIVE DUE

Our lovely friend Tananarive Due is noted for her work in many fields, genres and media but for Dark Matters’ POCtober, we want to draw your attention to her work in horror- on the page and on the screen.

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Here’s a profile of Tananarive in The Readers’ Advisory Guide to Horror

Check out her films, videos & more at Tananarive Due’s YouTube Channel
And have a look at Tananarive Due’s official blog: Reading Circle
And her website TananariveDue.com

Watch and read about the horror short she made with Steven Barnes: Tananarive Due and Steven Barnes’ Horror Short ‘Danger Word’, an adaptation of their novel “Devil’s Wake”.

And finally take a listen to this in-depth interview Tananarive had with Farai Chideya for National Public Radio in 2006:

A Conversation with Tananarive Due PART ONE
&
A Conversation with Tananarive DuePART TWO

#POCtober: Tananarive Due’s New Horror Short “Lost”

LINK: On blending art and social justice: my short film, “Lost”

Black sci-fi creators assemble at Princeton

“Ferguson is the Future” was a future-perfect gathering

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