28 Black Speculative Fiction Books For Black History Month
What is Black Speculative Fiction, anyway? For me, speculative fiction has two definitions. One overarching definition includes texts that use unreal elements in a story. This includes fantasy, alternative histories, magical realism, science fiction, some mysteries, and some horror. The second definition is more genre-specific and involves texts that propose a "what-if" scenario. I typically think of it as a literary experiment in which the author poses a question to society and uses variables to conduct the experiment.
28 Black Speculative Fiction Books For Black History Month
What is Black Speculative Fiction, anyway? For me, speculative fiction has two definitions. One overarching definition includes texts that use unreal elements in a story. This includes fantasy, alternative histories, magical realism,…
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Review: On Sundays She Picked Flowers by Yah Yah Scholfield
I finally have the words to describe one of my most anticipated and favorite reads of 2025. Yes, the literary horror novel On Sundays She Picked Flowers by Yah Yah Scholfield (they/ them) was traditionally published by Saga Press on January 27, 2026, but a version of the book had been circulating for some time. It became a viral TikTok hit shortly after its indie release in October 2020. I remember wanting to read it because it had everything I love: it addressed generational trauma, personal reckonings, and nature in a speculative horror narrative. By the time I got my hands on the book, Saga Press had snapped it up, with plans for a traditional release. So yes, I begged for this ARC and couldn’t have been more satisfied with the beauty, patience, and horror of On Sundays, She Picked Flowers.
Review: On Sundays She Picked Flowers by Yah Yah Scholfield
I finally have the words to describe one of my most anticipated and favorite reads of 2025. Yes, the literary horror novel On Sundays She Picked Flowers by Yah Yah Scholfield (they/ them) was traditionally published by Saga Press on…
03.02.2026 13:01 —
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No, White Booktok, I Don’t Want To See Your BBC (Black Book Collection)
I don't want to see white folks with a stack of books by Black authors for Black History Month. Every year, it’s the annual showcase of all the Black stories the white reading community plans to read in February. They morphed into a version of Vanna White, parading their Black Book Collection to the interwebs, smiling brightly because they, of course, truly care about the cause.
No, White Booktok, I Don’t Want To See Your BBC (Black Book Collection)
I don't want to see white folks with a stack of books by Black authors for Black History Month. Every year, it’s the annual showcase of all the Black stories the white reading community plans to read in February. They morphed…
31.01.2026 16:19 —
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Review: Timid by Jonathan Scott
The 2024 Scholastic Graphix, semi-autobiographical Timid is a coming-of-age story that follows Cecil Hall, a black middle schooler, as he navigates his new hometown of Boston, Massachusetts, and finds a friend group that appreciates his intersecting interests and beliefs. Originally from a predominantly black town in Florida, Cecil learns about code switching in predominantly white spaces, unspoken rules around race, identity, business, and value. Cecil, advocating for himself in his own way, becomes the beautiful heartbeat of this relatable and delightful tale.
Review: Timid by Jonathan Scott
The 2024 Scholastic Graphix, semi-autobiographical Timid is a coming-of-age story that follows Cecil Hall, a black middle schooler, as he navigates his new hometown of Boston, Massachusetts, and finds a friend group that appreciates his intersecting interests and…
20.01.2026 16:19 —
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If We’re Not Human, Why Color Inside the Lines?
In October 2025, I finally decided to go to grad school. The time felt right. I was more secure in what I wanted to research and had built a solid network of friends, peers, creatives, and academic/ research idols. I was also being bullied in the best way by people I admire to get my behind back in school. They want to see me succeed, and while I really try not to focus on external motivation (I'm an unfortunate people pleaser), it felt really good to be recognized that way.
If We’re Not Human, Why Color Inside the Lines?
In October 2025, I finally decided to go to grad school. The time felt right. I was more secure in what I wanted to research and had built a solid network of friends, peers, creatives, and academic/ research idols. I was also being bullied in the…
15.01.2026 13:02 —
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The Dead Withheld by L.D. Lewis: A Sapphic Paranormal Neo-Noir Review
Neon Hemlock has another hit on its hands with The Dead Withheld by L.D. Lewis. Published in 2025, the sapphic paranormal neo-noir novella follows Desdemona “Dizzy” Carter in her quest to find the murderer of her wife, Lonnie, the Fallen Angels serial killer. Dizzy is a Private investigator and a deadwalker witch, one who can talk to the dead, and she gets a lead on Lonnie’s case for the first time in years. With the help of her dolls, I, II, and III, she travels all over the Vegas-inspired city of San Guin, determined to finally put her past behind her and bring peace to Lonnie’s ghost. The Dead Withheld is an uproarious story of grief and the community that loves us through it all.
The Dead Withheld by L.D. Lewis: A Sapphic Paranormal Neo-Noir Review
Neon Hemlock has another hit on its hands with The Dead Withheld by L.D. Lewis. Published in 2025, the sapphic paranormal neo-noir novella follows Desdemona “Dizzy” Carter in her quest to find the murderer of her wife, Lonnie,…
17.11.2025 15:06 —
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Author Conversations in The Blerd Library: Lawrence Lindell
Lawrence Lindell is brilliant. Every Lindell book I’ve read manages to pull at the depths of my being, reminding me how beautiful, heavy, messy, and hilarious life can be...and so, I am deeply honored to interview Lawrence Lindell about his origin story, craft, and his family-owned imprint, Laneha House. I hope you learn about and love his work as much as I do.
Author Conversations in The Blerd Library: Lawrence Lindell
Lawrence Lindell is brilliant. Every Lindell book I’ve read manages to pull at the depths of my being, reminding me how beautiful, heavy, messy, and hilarious life can be...and so, I am deeply honored to interview Lawrence Lindell about…
13.11.2025 15:05 —
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Superman Smashes The Klan May Be A Favorite Read of the Year
It is with great sadness that my favorite comic of the year may be a Superman graphic novel. I know. I see the disappointment etched across your face, but please, have faith in me. Know that the rare occasion of such mainstream treachery has a point founded in the social commentary you associate with The Blerd Library. This phenomenal DC young adult graphic novel, Superman Smashes The Klan, written by Gene Luen Yan with art by Gurihiru, needs to win a ton of awards and be the center of a literary curriculum that addresses race, immigration, the Ku Klux Klan, and Superman’s powerset and real-life popularity.
Superman Smashes The Klan May Be A Favorite Read of the Year
It is with great sadness that my favorite comic of the year may be a Superman graphic novel. I know. I see the disappointment etched across your face, but please, have faith in me. Know that the rare occasion of such mainstream treachery…
10.11.2025 21:21 —
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09.11.2025 23:49 —
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Author Conversations in The Blerd Library: M.H. Ayinde and A Song of Legends Lost
Now that a few months have passed, I interviewed Ayinde again, after the well-deserved international praise to see how things have changed and possibly get a sneak peek into Book 2!!
Author Conversations in The Blerd Library: M.H. Ayinde and A Song of Legends Lost
Now that a few months have passed, I interviewed Ayinde again, after the well-deserved international praise to see how things have changed and possibly get a sneak peek into Book 2!!
06.11.2025 14:09 —
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Next Stop: Grad School- Thoughts After the Black Book Bash
At the end of the Black Book Bash, a group of creators sat and ate one last meal together. Each of them ordered some variation of meals they enjoyed throughout the weekend, hoping to maintain the good vibes now imbued in their lemon pepper wings, mimosas, cheesecakes, and burgers. They talked about the event and the successes they got: one author was able to clear up preconceived notions surrounding his book, another author was given career-changing introductions and advice, and the social media creators at the table made a pact to be more intentional and consistent. But one creator, yours truly, gained so much more.
Next Stop: Grad School- Thoughts After the Black Book Bash
At the end of the Black Book Bash, a group of creators sat and ate one last meal together. Each of them ordered some variation of meals they enjoyed throughout the weekend, hoping to maintain the good vibes now imbued in their lemon pepper…
09.10.2025 14:28 —
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Short Story Sessions: Empathy and Identity in ‘Presence’ by Ken Liu
I chose this short story after a recent conversation about the author, Ken Liu. While sharing book recommendations and current reads, I said, "Dandelion Dynasty is the greatest series I never finished." In fact, The Wall of Storms is easily one of the top five books I have ever read. I wanted to convince myself to dive back into his writings, and for me, that means starting small with a comic or short story.
Short Story Sessions: Empathy and Identity in ‘Presence’ by Ken Liu
I chose this short story after a recent conversation about the author, Ken Liu. While sharing book recommendations and current reads, I said, "Dandelion Dynasty is the greatest series I never finished." In fact, The Wall of Storms…
28.05.2025 13:08 —
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Exploring Short Stories: A Journey Through Diverse Narratives
I have a new reading goal and want to share it with the world to find like-minded readers. For the foreseeable future, I want to read one speculative fiction short story, written by Black, Indigenous, and other Authors of Color every week and analyze them here! I have always loved short stories. As a reader, I naturally gravitate to shorter sotries (under 450 pages) because of my attention span and memory (If I'm not annotating, how am I supposed to remember the whole story!!).
I have a new reading goal and want to share it with the world to find like-minded readers. For the foreseeable future, I want to read one speculative fiction short story, written by Black, Indigenous, and other Authors of Color every week and analyze them here!
21.05.2025 17:00 —
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Return of the Sistah Samurai: A Champloo Novel by Tatiana Obey Exclusive Cover Reveal!!!!!
This year, Tatiana is blessing us with the sequel to Sistah Samurai, titled Return of the Sistah Samurai: A Champloo Novel on Juneteenth, and I am so excited to share the cover with you here!!!
Return of the Sistah Samurai: A Champloo Novel by Tatiana Obey Exclusive Cover Reveal!!!!!
This year, Tatiana is blessing us with the sequel to Sistah Samurai, titled Return of the Sistah Samurai: A Champloo Novel on Juneteenth, and I am so excited to share the cover with you here!!!
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Okay. Let's actually use this. Hi! We're Pink Riot!, a live comic book show hosted by 2 Blerds who love comics, movies, and all things nerd culture🥰. If you're interested, hang out with us every Thursday night!🥰🥰
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05.03.2025 15:34 —
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Website Redesign 🤎
✨ Filter books by multiple criteria
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11.02.2025 15:51 —
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I’ll catch up with my recs in a few days. My stomach/GI tract is acting up again and I have to figure out a new diet again. What sucks is this time I don’t have a failing gallbladder to point to 🫠
11.02.2025 13:55 —
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It is! It’s in nearly everything 🫠
10.02.2025 00:07 —
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Teaching the kiddos about propaganda, bias, and capitalism while watching the Super Bowl. Yes, I’m THAT mom.
09.02.2025 23:36 —
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We are 1/4 the way through #BlackHistoryMonth, and I've got FOUR lists celebrating #BlackBooksky creators so far!
Check the thread and make sure you're following all these wonderful people 🥰
Comment or tag anyone else I should add in the comments! And please repost 🙏🏻 💜
go.bsky.app/aeFQK1
08.02.2025 00:54 —
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I hope you have an easy recovery!☺️
08.02.2025 15:30 —
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Apparently I'm that bitch who makes starter packs now?
Love this for me.
I'm making this post to start a thread of starter packs (my own and other people's) to pin to my page. Feel free to add yours below!
#starterpacks #community #blm #lgbtqia #werenotfreeuntilwereallfree
go.bsky.app/ChXXyjj
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