Margins
2025
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They wanted a new world. One where genetics could be curated, bought, and sold. Where black men were nothing more than breeding stock, discarded when their purpose was fulfilled. But they didn’t count on her. For a year, Stori Deringer has played her part - loyal employee by day, resistance operative by night. With everything at stake, she and her team are poised to dismantle the Leopold breeding facilities from the inside. But when the public vote fails to shut them down, the fight turns deadly. Who would have thought that something so evil would linger in those halls this long? Note - A sneak preview of Seed is included in my horror collection, Sick xoxo. This is the complete novella and continuation of that story.

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Author

Kenya Moss-Dyme
Kenya Moss-Dyme
Author · 18 books

Kenya Moss-Dyme began writing short-form horror in her teens and won several scholastic writing awards for her creative work. Prey for Me - the hard-hitting story of a monstrous child-abusing preacher - was her first published work in early 2014, followed by the Amazon best-selling dark romance, A Good Wife. She has since firmly established her place in the horror genre with the Halloween 2014 release of Daymares, as well as appearances in anthologies and publications. "The only genres in which I don't feel comfortable writing are comedy and romance. Whenever I try to write a romantic story, it ends up turning dark and the couple will go from taking marriage vows to going on a crime spree! So I tend to stay away from those genres altogether." What are her fans most excited about? The upcoming release of Dead-Zoned, a novel about a Detroit-based zombie apocalypse with a conspiratorial slant; and, Sick: xoxo, a collection of love-themed horror sure to be another favorite! "I love zombies and the supernatural! But there's nothing scarier to me than HUMANS and the unimaginable depths of depravity of which we are capable. You see it in the news every day and you ask yourself, 'what kind of monster...?' That's what I love to explore in my writing, characters that are like the people you think you know - but you really don't know after all. I create them - and then I like to set them free - does that sound a little strange?"

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