Rock Hewn Churches of Ethiopia

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Ethiopia has seen its hard times in recent decades. However it remains the one land never to be conquered by foreigners. It also boasts magnificent rock-hewn churches, dating from the 13th Century. The name is apt; these holy sites had been literally carved from the hills of Ethiopia, centuries before the Renaissance began to turn back a thousand years of ignorance in Europe, before there was even a notion of such a place as ‘America’. LalibelaPilgrims_jpgrock-hewn-churches-of-lalibelahttp_cdn.cnn.comcnnnextdamassets130625155428-ethiopia-churches-lalibela-rocks-bete-giyorgis

Also coming soon

The follow-up book to Butterfly & Serpent follows a couple months after the reprint, if all goes smooth. Thanks again to Val Dumond for her encouragement and much needed guidance.

COMING SOON

Fathers & Daughters: Butterfly & Serpent Book II

By Michael Robbins

 

A terrorist assault by the Children of Sydelle results in the paralysis of

his village and the abduction of Youssou Hadebe’s mother. This is the

latest in a lifelong series of depredations against his family, and Youssou

has had enough.

He needs the only woman to ever foil their schemes, and she was now

serving a life sentence. Though Youssou is successful in securing a conditional

release, he soon finds himself facing his unresolved pain, as well as a reunion

with an enemy he was not aware even existed.

 

Bonus feature: The origin story of Sydelle, as told by the person she’d

overwhelmed.

 

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Coming Soon

We’ll be re-formatting and re-releasing this work very soon, with a new cover.

A great big Thanks to Val Dumond for editorial guidance and Epstein-like genius in getting my fanny going.

 

COMING SOON 

Butterfly & Serpent by Michael Robbins

 Revised Edition

 

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Jamai Dlamini has lived a life of isolation in her own community. She

has a gift she doesn’t understand and can’t control. Other forces with

sinister intentions have set their sights on her, including a disembodied

spirit from another dimension who understands her situation all too well.

As events in her life spin out of control, even her best friend Youssou is

drawn into the net tightening around her. Along the way she will find that

she has unexpected allies among the living…and the dead.

 

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All The Marvel Heroes

All the African American heroes in the Marvel Universe have had their face-time on screen. My family went to see Black Panther the day it came out and were blown away. My wife even had a friendly discussion with the cinema goers in the seats behind us after the movie.

I was at a lucky time growing up, getting in on the ground floor for Luke Cage and Blade’s first appearances in comics. Lucky for me Marvel was reprinting Black Panther’s first adventures with the Fantastic Four at the time too, in Marvel’s Greatest Comics, one of the reprint titles current during the ’70’s. To say nothing of Sam Wilson, the Falcon, Captain America’s partner and War Machine, also proud members of the MCU.

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That said, I was blessed to be on the ground floor, yes. So that means Marvel was ahead of the game on race, si?

Well, not exactly…

Here I’d be referring to my reading’s of their long-running Conan the Barbarian. Perhaps it’s because the source material was a 1930’s pulp fiction series, but it seems, looking back now, that all the black characters in Conan’s world were either natives or sorcerors. I mean the entire black race in Robert E. Howard’s universe were confined to a swampy, serpent-addled land called Stygia. And the ‘natives’ embodied all the traits white people associated with Africans in their worst black-&-white Tarzan movies. ‘Good’ black people? Nope. There was only one ‘good’ black sorceror, and all the rest were on the Tigress, a pirate ship run by Conan’s fiery love Belite.

Give the MCU props for all the modern twists on their heroes, ’cause they have indeed taken a long walk getting here.

 

New book coming soon

Please Give Me a Reason (1)

It’s ironic that President Trump has taken to referencing African nations as “shitholes”, since the novel I’m prepping takes place in one of these very locales, the ancient land of Ethiopia. I say this only because the first Ethiopian empire was founded in 100 A.D. Know where the United States was then? Ohhh, yes, we didn’t exist yet! As I recall, having actually studied history in school, our white European ancestors were still groaning under Roman dominion, not too many centuries before the Dark Ages. What would Africa have over the next 1,000 years? Hmm, Great Zimbabwe, the kingdom of Kush (founded 1,000 B.C.), the city of Timbuktu, founded in the empire of Mali in the 12th Century…now who’s the shithole, Mr. Prez?