LaDarrion Williams is a Los Angeles based-playwright, filmmaker, author, and screenwriter whose goal is to cultivate a new era of Black fantasy, providing space and agency for Black characters and stories in a new, fresh and fantastical way. He is currently a resident playwright/co-creator of The Black Creators Collective, where his play UMOJA made its West Coast premiere in January 2022 and produced North Hollywood’s first Black playwrights festival at the Waco Theater Center. Blood at the Root is his first novel. His viral and award-winning short film based on the same concept, is currently on YouTube and Amazon Prime.
“Brings magical living to an HBCU in an unforgettable young adult adventure” —People Magazine “A sweeping debut.” —The New York Times Book Review “Drawing on African and Caribbean spiritual traditions and Black history for world building, Williams has crafted a highly entertaining adventure centering a well-rounded character with emotional volatility but also a desire for connection and community.” —Washington Post This story offers a fresh take on familiar YA fantasy tropes, like a secret magical school and a long-lost grandmother.” —BuzzFeed “A story of community and legacy that’s clearly aiming to do something very different in this genre space.” —Paste Magazine “Unveils a world for Black boys and girls filled with creativity and magic.” —Ebony ★ “Williams joins Tracy Deonn, Namina Forna, B.B. Alston, and Tomi Adeyemi in envisioning a world where Black youth uncover and harness their magical abilities. Here Williams offers a fresh perspective in Malik. Everything about Malik’s world, from his neighbors to his internal dialogue, to his emotions, hopes, and fears, is written for Black boys, filling a much-needed gap in magical YA. And best of all, Williams’s debut is rooted in Black history, telling the truth through fantasy...A novel long overdue."" —School Library Journal, starred review “Exuberant contemporary fantasy series opener....a serpentine, high-intensity celebration of Black culture, history, and power."" —Publishers Weekly ""Debut author Williams’ impressive world building blends African and Black American history and cultures with a secret society of influential hoodoo and vodun practitioners...This celebration of Black culture will resonate with readers unused to seeing themselves in traditional fantasies.” —Booklist ""The extensive worldbuilding incorporates West African, Caribbean, and Black American history and cultures to explain a magical reality hidden from view and relevant to the Black diaspora and Malik’s family history....A well-thought-out magical world that provocatively centers Black experiences.” —Kirkus Reviews ""Williams offers a strong foundation of world-building in this series debut, blending creative magical pieces with realistic elements of Black history and culture."" —The Bulletin “A refreshing, thrilling, magical, and all-around good read! Cheering for you, LaDarrion!” — James Bland (Creator of Daytime Emmy Award-winning drama series “Giants”)