![]() ![]() A singularity opens up in my chest cavity if I go too long without it. I’m pretty sure I still don’t want to be a writer. It’s truly an honor.ġ) When was the moment you knew you wanted to be a writer? ![]() Thanks for showcasing my novel for this first issue of FIYAH. You can subscribe to DaVaun’s newsletter on his website at. ![]() A segment of the first book in his WORLD BREACH series, THE SEEDBEARING PRINCE can be found in the REBIRTH issue of FIYAH. Our first spotlight feature interview is with DaVaun Sanders. Our Indie Spotlight feature seeks to amplify self-published Black writers with features of their work in our magazine and interviews featured here on the website. So we wish to acknowledge those black indie SFF writers out there working hard and dropping a good product. We salute them because they have decided to embark on a journey by themselves that in traditional circumstances would involve a team. But the resiliency of black folks always finds a way and for many black SFF writers that way was in the form of self-publishing.Īt FIYAH, we do not snub our noses at those writers who chose this path. For black writers, these challenges are multiplied and because of institutional issues, the path seems almost impossible. The road to publication is not easy for anyone and comes with a number of hurdles. ![]()
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