Media Kit- Interview with Charles Griffiths on RJR Sunny Side -Guest Room
Interview with Jamaican science fiction author and poet Charles Griffiths. He believes sci-fi needs voices from the Caribbean space. So he is working to fill the gap with his Science Fiction novels, Tales of the Trident, Noah Kingston 2300 and Babel2- Quantum Ascension. The books aim at transporting readers into richly layered futuristic worlds, balancing high-concept adventure with deeply human themes. Dionne Jackson-Miller spoke with Mr. Griffiths for Feel Good Friday on Beyond the Headlines.
For our #OffTheShelf segment, we feature science fiction author Charles Griffiths, who’s written and published three gripping novels. His stories transport readers to richly imagined futures, blending epic adventure with powerful human themes.
Inspired by the Book of similar name.
Written in 2015, Saved by the Well has finally found favor as an inspiration behind my upcoming book Bredda Saul- Redemption in Kingston
Centered behind the backdrop of Coronation Market, this powerful Jamaican drama epitomizes the struggle vendors faces and hope that brimgs a remarkable change.
Inspired by the themes of redemption and transformation found in Bredda Saul: Redemption in Kingston, Saved by the Well is a reflective spoken word experience inspired by the story of the woman at the well in John 4.
Church Hurt is a spoken-word reflection on pain, disappointment, healing, and redemption. Inspired by themes from Bredda Saul: Redemption in Kingston, this piece reminds us that while people may fail us, hope and restoration remain possible.
Charles Griffiths - Caribbean Sci-fi Writer
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