2. Afrocentric Origins of Universal Studios
Monsters
Drawing inspiration from classic Universal Studios Monsters such as Dracula, Frankenstein, the Werewolf, and the Mummy, I sought to infuse an Afrocentric twist into the origin of these classic monsters. Through research and imagination, I
reimagined their mythologies, intertwining them with African and Caribbean folklore. This unique approach not only revitalizes these iconic creatures but also introduces them in a fresh way to new readers.
3. The Vibrant Tapestry of London
With its rich history and multicultural society, London became the perfect backdrop for
"Bad II the Bone." By setting the story primarily in this captivating city, I aimed to immerse readers in a world where ancient supernatural forces collide with the bustling modern metropolis. The streets of London become a character in itself, mirroring the complexities faced by its human citizens.
4. Empowering Women in the Face of Adversity
"Bad II the Bone" challenges
traditional narratives and presents readers with a new type of heroine to cheer on—one who defies stereotypes and offers representation for underrepresented voices. The series celebrates diverse women's strength, resilience, and courage, providing readers with relatable and inspiring characters who navigate both supernatural challenges and the complexities of their own humanity.
5. Unleashing the Power of Mythology
Infusing Caribbean and African mythology into the narrative was a conscious decision to breathe life into the story's supernatural elements. Drawing from these rich mythological traditions, "Bad II the Bone" introduces readers to a fresh and captivating blend of folklore, gods, and spirits. This exploration adds depth, cultural significance, and a sense of wonder to the
series. Infusing these mythological traditions adds depth, cultural relevance, and a sense of wonder, enticing readers to delve into a world where ancient supernatural forces clash with contemporary realities.
"Bad II the Bone" tries to pushes the boundaries of the supernatural thriller genre. The series breaks free from conventional storytelling by embracing diversity, infusing Afrocentric origins, and blending mythology with a modern setting. It invites readers on a thrilling journey filled with action, suspense, and cultural richness, ultimately I hope it leaves you wanting
more.
Be Your Own Hero.