![]() ![]() Everything else fell into place from there. ![]() New Orleans seemed the perfect space for it. I wanted to write a steampunk era story set in an alternate world that could bring together various parts of the Black Diaspora-American, Caribbean, Africa. ![]() What was the inspiration for The Black God’s Drum? His new book is The Black God’s Drums and he recently agreed to be interviewed by Daryl Maxwell for the LAPL Blog. He currently resides in a small castle in Hartford, CT with his wife Danielle and a rambunctious Boston Terrier named Beres. He is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Connecticut and he discusses issues of diversity in speculative fiction at his blog, The Musings of a Disgruntled Haradrim. His writing has appeared in Daily Science Fiction, Heroic Fantasy Quarterly, Lightspeed, Tor.com, where readers can find his short story, A Dead Djinn in Cairo, and in print anthologies including Griots I & II, Steamfunk, Myriad Lands and Hidden Youth. Djèlí Clark spent the formative years of his life in the homeland of his parents, Trinidad and Tobago. Born in New York and raised mostly in Houston, P. ![]()
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