Troy L. Wiggins

Troy L. Wiggins is from Memphis, Tennessee. He was raised on a steady diet of comic books, fantasy fiction, and role-playing games. His short fiction has appeared or is forthcoming in Griots: Sisters of the Spear, Long Hidden: Speculative Fiction From the Margins of History, The Afrikana Review, Literary Orphans, and Memphis Noir. When he's not tweeting @TroyLWiggins, he finds time to update his blog, Afrofantasy, where he writes about the intersection of speculative fiction, race, and nerd culture. He has found his way back to Memphis, and he currently lives there with his wife and their tiny expuptriate. Blog: Troy L. Wiggins Twitter: @TroyLWiggins

It’s Time for More Women of Color in Comic Book Movies

Over on Panels, Troy presents a thorough examination of comic book Women of Color who would shine on the big and small screens.

It’s Time For More Women of Color in Comic Book Movies

Troy presents a thorough examination of comic book Women of Color who would shine on the big and small screens.

SUMMER OF THE CICADAS and My Return to Black Women’s Words

On SUMMER OF THE CICADAS and one reader's love for and return to the power of black women's writing.

Free Comics For Black History Month

An Ode to Library Ebook Lending Apps

11 Black Comic Artists You Should Know

Let’s Talk About Slavery

What’s On Your Pull List?: February 3, 2016

Tales from the Motherland: 4 Comics from African Creators

Tales From the Motherland: 4 Comics By African Creators