![]() It was very much something a preteen in the 90’s would write. The story was about three friends who journeyed to an alternate dimension and discovered they were faerie princesses. ![]() The Blazing Star is a much better rendition of the first book (if you could call it a book… it was 60 pages of craziness) that I wrote when I ten-years-old. You could say that the series has been on my mind in one way or another since I was a child. IJ: Yay! I’m so glad you enjoyed it! I’m excited about the sequel also. Order a copy right here : link. and watch the beautiful trailer here.ĬD: So, first of all, I adored THE BLAZING STAR and cannot wait for the sequel! Can you tell me a little of your inspiration for it? ![]() Imani’s novel, THE BLAZING STAR is a really amazing historical novel that utterly pulled me in. In recent years, she has turned her sights to long-form fiction. Her one-act play, Grace, was produced by Pegasus Players Theatre Chicago after winning the 19th Annual Young Playwrights Festival. In her previous life, she was a cheerleader for the Chicago Bulls and won the titles of Miss Chicago and Miss Cook County for the Miss America Organization, as well as Miss Black Illinois USA. Imani Josey is a writer from Chicago, Illinois. Today’s guest author is the amazing Imani Josey! Some certainly are, and some are overused to the point of absurdity, but some tropes are useful tools! One of the things I’ve noticed as BroodingYAHero is that people sometimes fall into the thinking that all tropes are awful, and that’s not true. These will be fun interviews with some really great authors, where we discuss their books, their favorite stories, and also tropes they love, and tropes they hate. Carrie here, with an ongoing feature on the blog, TALKING TROPES. ![]()
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