VOODOO IM TRAUMLAND Erzulie ist die Schutzherrin der Liebe und der schönen Dinge. Als vier junge Frauen aus New Orleans unter ihrer Aufsicht ein böses Buch aufschlagen, hat das schwerwiegende Folgen: Erzulies magisches Hausboot wird ins Traumland geschleudert – und landet direkt neben den Heimen des mörderischen Geschwisterpaars Cain und Abel! Während Erzulie in ihrer neuen Umgebung um die Kontrolle und gegen die drohende Finsternis kämpft, werden in New Orleans immer mehr Menschen Opfer von Plagen … Die preisgekrönte Autorin Nalo Hopkinson, LUCIFER-Autor Dan Watters und Top-Zeichner Dominike „DOMO“ Stanton starten eine neue Serie im traumhaften Fantasy-Kosmos der revolutionären SANDMAN-Saga von Neil Gaiman (American Gods, Ein gutes Omen).
Nalo Hopkinson Bücher
Nalo Hopkinson ist eine Schriftstellerin und Herausgeberin, deren Werke tief in der karibischen Geschichte und Sprache wurzeln. Ihre Science-Fiction- und Fantasy-Romane und Kurzgeschichten sind in den Traditionen des mündlichen und schriftlichen Erzählens verwurzelt, die die karibische Kultur geprägt haben. Hopkinson verwebt diese Einflüsse meisterhaft und erschafft unverwechselbare literarische Welten. Ihre Arbeit bietet den Lesern eine neue Perspektive auf bekannte Genres durch die Linse einer postkolonialen karibischen Stimme.






Via a collection of science fiction and fantasy tales, an outspoken author uses fictional characters and situations to comment on race and gender issues. Original.
Sister Mine
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
The long-awaited return of a beloved writer--Nalo Hopkinson is a homegrown, award-winning GCP author who has consistently garnered tremendous and widespread acclaim.
Skin Folk
- 220 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Winner of the 2002 World Fantasy Award for Best Collection: In Skin folk, with fifteen works ranging from science fiction to Caribbean folklore, passionate love to chilling horror, Nalo Hopkinson is at her award-winning best spinning tales like "Precious," in which the narrator spews valuable coins and gems from her mouth whenever she attempts to talk or sing. In "A Habit of Waste," a self-conscious woman undergoes elective surgery to alter her appearance; days later she's shocked to see her former body climbing onto a public bus. In "The Glass Bottle Trick," the young protagonist ignores her intuition regarding her new husband's superstitions -- to horrifying consequences. Hopkinson's unique and vibrant sense of pacing and dialogue sets a steady beat for stories that illustrate why she received the 1999 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. Entertaining, challenging, and alluring, Skin Folk is not to be missed
Falling in Love with Hominids
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Exploring themes of culture and imagination, this collection features innovative narratives that reimagine classic tales and infuse them with unique elements. From a Caribbean reinterpretation of The Tempest to haunting stories of unfulfilled spirits in a shopping mall and whimsical encounters with fire-breathing chickens, the author pushes the limits of storytelling. Each tale invites readers to experience a rich tapestry of creativity that transcends traditional boundaries.
Midnight Robber
- 329 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
An alternate cover for this ISBN can be found here.It's Carnival time, and the Carribean-colonized planet of Toussaint is celebrating with music, dance and pageantry. Masked "Midnight Robbers" waylay revelers with brandished weapons and spellbinding words. But to young Tan-Tan, the Robber Queen is simply a favourite costume to wear at the festival--until her power-corrupted father commits an unforgivable crime. Suddenly, both father and daughter are thrust into the brutal world of New Half-Way Tree. Here monstrous creatures from folklore are real, and the humans are violent outcasts in the wilds. Here Tan-Tan must reach into the heart of myth--and become the Robber Queen herself. For only the Robber Queen's legendary powers can save her life...and set her free.
The rich and privileged have fled the city, barricaded it behind roadblocks, and left it to crumble. The inner city has had to rediscover old ways-farming, barter, herb lore. But now the monied need a harvest of bodies, and so they prey upon the helpless of the streets. With nowhere to turn, a young woman must open herself to ancient truths, eternal powers, and the tragic mystery surrounding her mother and grandmother.She must bargain with gods, and give birth to new legends.
What is it like to have the House of Whispers as the house next door?
"The souls trapped in the Dreaming are restless, seeking any help they can attain to escape from their "predeceased" state. Erzulie calls upon the spider-god of stories, Anansi, to assist her in unraveling the truth behind her own history. But can Anansi be trusted with any truths he finds?"--Amazon
The Chaos
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Navigate between myth and chaos in this “journey filled with peril, self-discovery, and terrifying moments” (Publishers Weekly, starred review). Sixteen-year-old Scotch struggles to fit in—at home she’s the perfect daughter, at school she’s provocatively sassy, and thanks to her mixed heritage, she doesn’t feel she belongs with the Caribbeans, whites, or blacks. And even more troubling, lately her skin is becoming covered in a sticky black substance that can’t be removed. While trying to cope with this creepiness, she goes out with her brother—and he disappears. A mysterious bubble of light just swallows him up, and Scotch has no idea how to find him. Soon, the Chaos that has claimed her brother affects the city at large, until it seems like everyone is turning into crazy creatures. Scotch needs to get to the bottom of this supernatural situation ASAP before the Chaos consumes everything she’s ever known—and she knows that the black shadowy entity that’s begun trailing her every move is probably not going to help. A blend of fantasy and Caribbean folklore, at its heart this tale is about identity and self-acceptance—because only by acknowledging her imperfections can Scotch hope to save her brother.