More Than A Plot Point
By USA Today Bestselling Author, Jessica Cage
More Than A Plot PointOct 27, 2022
S2. E2 - Representation in Romance with Peyton Banks
Jessica talks about representation in romance and interracial relationships with author Peyton Banks!
Peyton Banks is the alter ego of a city girl who is a romantic at heart. Her mornings consist of coffee and daydreaming up the next steamy romance book ideas. She loves spinning romantic tales of hot alpha males and the women they love. Peyton is a USA Today Best Selling Author who currently resides with her husband and children in Cleveland, Ohio.
Check out Peyton's Website and connect with her here: https://www.peytonbanks.com/
S2. E1 - Where have you been?
Jessica talks about her unexpected hiatus and dives into the dynamics of Author - Reader relationships. She explains why she believes more authors should focus on creating a safe space for their readers.
E1.8 World Building and Genre Hopping with Stella Williams
We talk with Stella Williams about the rules to World Building and the tightrope of Genre Hopping!
Author Bio
Stella Williams is a USA Today Bestselling Paranormal Romance Author, who lives in Washington State. She has a degree in Anthropology from The University of California, Santa Cruz. Stella prides herself in using her studies to create diverse worlds and characters for her novels.
https://www.stellawilliamsauthor.com/
E1.7 - History in Fantasy and Magical Realism with B. Sharise Moore
B. Sharise Moore is an award-winning writer whose poems and short stories have appeared in Chosen Realities, These Bewitching Bonds, Mermaids Monthly, FIYAH Magazine of Black Speculative Fiction, Starline, and Fantasy Magazine. Her short poem, “Black Beak” is currently nominated for a 2022 Dwarf Star Award.
At present, she is a writer/educator, curriculum designer, poetry editor for FIYAH Magazine of Black Speculative Fiction, and the editor of Conjuring Worlds: An Afrofuturist Textbook for Middle and High School Students. Her middle grade compendium, Fangs, Feathers, and Folklore: Africa’s Amazing Beasts is forthcoming from Algonquin Young Readers in 2023 and Fatimah’s Fantastic City, her social justice picture book, is forthcoming from HarperCollins in 2025. Her YA historical magical realism novel, Dr. Marvellus Djinn’s Odd Scholars, is now available wherever books are sold. She lives in Baltimore, MD with her husband and young son. You can find her online at bsharisemoore.com, tweeting @sharise_b or on TikTok and IG: @b.sharise
-Her YouTube channel “Moore Books with B. Sharise” offers book suggestions for prek-12 audiences, mini-lessons, instructional strategies and activites.
E1.6 - The Dark Side of BIPOC Fantasy with Nicole Givens Kurtz
Nicole Givens Kurtz is an author, editor, and educator. She’s the recipient of the Ladies of Horror Grant (2021), the Horror Writers Association’s Diversity Grant (2020) and the two-time Atomacon Palmetto Scribe Award Winner (2021 and 2022). She’s also the editor of the groundbreaking anthology, SLAY: Stories of the Vampire Noire. She’s written for White Wolf, The Realm’s The Vela: Salvation series, and Baen’s No Game for Knights and Straight Outta Tombestone. Nicole has numerous short stories published as well as numerous novels and three active speculative mystery series. She enjoys reading scary stories and watching true crime.
Check out Nicole's Website and buy her books!
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E1.5 Representation in Middle Grade Fantasy with Antoine Bandele
In this episode, Jessica talks with the author, Antoine Bandele author of TJ Young & The Orishas, about the themes and messages in Middle-Grade Fantasy and about how to write for your younger self.
E1.4 Building the Future Through Stories with E.M. Lacey
In this episode, we discuss shaping our futures through storytelling and the impact we have on younger generations of readers.
Connect with our guest, E.M. Lacey www.emlacey.com
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E1.3 BIPOC Publishing & Diversifying Your Bookshelves with Michael LaBorn
In this episode, I talk with Michael LaBorn about the experiences of BIPOC authors in Publishing and what it means to Diversify your bookshelves by actively seeking out stories of own voices. We also discuss his book, Alfajiri!
Follow Michael on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@michael.laborn
Grab her book: https://www.dybpublishing.com/pre-order
Check out DYB Publishing: https://www.dybpublishing.com/
E1.2 - BIPOC Characters In Fantasy with Amanda Ross
In this episode, I talk with Amanda Ross about the dynamics of writing BIPOC characters in fantasy and the steps she's taken to create genuine and considerate representation for her characters. We also discuss her book, House of the Transcendence
Follow Amanda on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@amandatheeauthor
Grab her book: https://www.amazon.com/House-Transcendence-Amanda-Ross-ebook/dp/B0B7TGZQQ5
E1.1 The Why
In the first official episode, Jessica Cage explains her 'why' for creating the More Than a Plot Point podcast. Get to know a little more about the woman behind the voice and what she has in store for future episodes.
Welcome to More Than A Plot Point
I invite listeners to join me as I begin a new journey exploring stories where BIPOC characters are at the forefront and not just a tool to move the story forward.