Her new novel is Children of the Waters.
At her White Readers Meet Black Authors blog, she interviewed Attica Locke, author of the novel, Black Water Rising.
Part of the Q & A:
White Readers Meet Black Authors: Describe your work for someone unfamiliar with it. What's your writing style like? What subjects/themes do you explore?The Page 69 Test: Carleen Brice's Children of the Waters.
Attica Locke: I once described my work as a cross between John Grisham and the filmmaker John Sayles. I appreciate the forward moving engine of a good plot (and am drawn to stories about lawyers), but I also like telling stories set against the backdrop of larger socio-political themes.
WRMBA: What's your goal(s) as a writer? Do you set out to educate? entertain? illuminate?
AL: My first goal is to ...[read on].
The Page 69 Test: Attica Locke's Black Water Rising.
--Marshal Zeringue