Born: 01-01-1966
Tananarive Due is an acclaimed American author known for her contributions to the horror and speculative fiction genres. With a career spanning over two decades, she explores themes of African-American culture and history. Due is also an accomplished screenwriter and educator, teaching at UCLA. Her notable works include "The Good House" and "The Living Blood," earning her several awards and a dedicated readership.
Sometimes the most dangerous enemy is the one you don't see coming.
Fear can be a paralyzing force, but courage can break its chains.
We are all connected, like threads in the tapestry of existence.
Hope is the flame that keeps our souls burning in the darkest of nights.
The choices we make today shape the world we will leave behind for future generations.
Faith is the compass that guides us through the storms of life.
The greatest gift we can give to others is our presence and unconditional love.