George O’Connor is the creator of several children’s books, including the New York Times best-selling Olympians series, retellings of Greek myths in comic form. About If I Had a Raptor, he says, “Someone smarter than me once remarked that if your cat was a little bigger and you were a little bit smaller, it would eat you.
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“An expertly selected and edited sampler that features 25 of the best black writers to work in the U.S…Black Ink is the sort of book that opens doors to other books.“―Shelf Awareness, starred review
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Read MoreMaureen O’Brien’s short stories and poems have appeared in several reviews and anthologies. She has been the recipient of grants from the Connecticut Commission on the Arts and Barbara Deming/Money for Women, and she was awarded the 2007 Patricia Dobler Poetry Prize.
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