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Press Release: MVmedia Acquires rights to the novella Too Old to Dance but Young Enough to Rock and Roll by K. Ceres Wright and L. Gene Brown



February 27, 2024

For Immediate Release 2/27/24


Fayetteville, GA: MVmedia is delighted to announce it has acquired first International Rights to the novella Too Old To Dance but Young Enough to Rock and Roll by K. Ceres Wright and Leslie Brown


Too Old To Dance But Young enough to Rock And Roll is a postapocalyptic SF military story from the point of view of two soldiers, one an African American man, the other an Ethiopian Israeli Jewish woman, each commanding their troops to search out and obtain a mysterious element promising to end the war--Protocol 45. In their quest, they must either fight, avoid, or negotiate with armies from Korea, China, and Russia, as well as local gang members, to obtain an elusive peace. But what will this peace cost?


K. Ceres Wright received her master’s degree in Writing Popular Fiction from Seton Hill University and her published cyberpunk novel, Cog, was her thesis for the program. Her short stories, poems, and articles have appeared on Strange Horizons and Amazing Stories, and in the FIYAH Magazine of Black Speculative Fiction; Luminescent Threads: Connections to Octavia Butler (Locus Award winner; Hugo Award nominee); and Sycorax’s Daughters (Bram Stoker Award nominee); among others. Ms. Wright is the founder and president of Diverse Writers and Artists of Speculative Fiction, an educational group for creatives. She works as a publications manager and writer/editor for a management consulting firm in Maryland.


L. Gene Brown was born in the Midwest on Christmas Eve. He enlisted in the U.S. Army after high school graduation and served 3 years, with two tours of duty in Vietnam – honorably discharged in July 1970. After a 9-month break, he re-enlisted into the U.S. Air Force.


MVmedia, LLC (www.mvmediaatl.com) is a small Black owned press which specializes in speculative fiction based on African/African Diaspora history, culture and traditions.


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