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Takeisha Parks
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Neon Moons

Keisha

Welcome!!! At Neon Moons, we use speculative storytelling written by Black, Indigenous, and other Authors of Color as the foundation to reimagine new futures for marginalized folx in our reality.

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Neon Moons

Takeisha Parks

Neon Moons

Keisha

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Welcome!!! At Neon Moons, we use speculative storytelling written by Black, Indigenous, and other Authors of Color as the foundation to reimagine new futures for marginalized folx in our reality.

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To the Woman in the Pink Hat (Conversation Pieces Book 87)
To the Woman in the Pink Hat (Conversation Pieces Book 87)

LaToya Jordan

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Winner of the 2023 Shirley Jackson Award for Best Novella

Jada Morris was the fierce and resilient leader of a social movement against the theft of young women’s uteruses before she committed a violent crime.

Now, in 2040, the 24-year-old is serving time at The Center for Future Leaders, an alternative to prison for young leaders who committed crimes as a response to gender-based violence. The Center supposedly provides training, education, therapy, and reduced sentences to the convicted in order to return them to their communities as leaders.

But as Jada begins her therapy, she realizes all is not as it seems, and memory is thorny at best. Can she trust her android therapist and the terrifying path down which she’s taking her? And what will she find at the other end?

Jordan’s novella is a gripping and terrifying look at our reproductive future that sends shudders through our reproductive present.

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