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LaDarrion Williams

@itsladarrion

USA Today & New York Times Bestselling Author of Blood at the Root. Also a Playwright, screenwriter, and filmmaker.

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No because why did Anastasia say, “Heart, don't fail me now! Courage, don't desert me! Don't turn back now that we're here People always say Life is full of choices No one ever mentions fear Or how the world can seem so vast On a journey to the past….” They was some writing

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Added all this camera equipment into my Amazon cart. Gonna start buying things one by one. Getting back in my filmmaking bag soon.

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I’m gonna step back into my filmmaking bag soon. I took some time off to focus on playwriting and writing novels. But best believe, I’ll be back. A trailer to my first short film ‘KATRINA’ based off my award-winning stage play. Two strangers are trapped in a collapsing

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Working on some last min research for BATR book II and finding out plastic on the sofa or furniture in Black people’s households is part of Hoodoo tradition…. Whewww I didn’t even know that. Another thing our grandmas and aunties and ‘nem was practicing and didn’t even

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I sorta liked it too. I’m all for seeing black characters in horror that doesn’t make the “horror” element racism. And yes, we gotta suspend disbelief cause you know Black folks. I just wish it explained the lore of the evil entity more. Kinda like Babadook, maybe the mom

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I remember in book one I had Malik notice Mama Aya had plastic on her furniture, and now I’m working on book II he learns that it’s because you don’t wanna leave pieces of yourself behind in someone’s home because you don’t wanna attract anything or it’s for protection of the