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SuperSpecial, the production company set up by Insecure and Survival of the Thickest exec producer Amy Aniobi, is moving into new worlds.
The company is offering $100,000 in grants to five fantasy writers as part of a new program.
It has launched The Fellowship, a creative accelerator for under-represented writers, in association with Loot, a fantasy universe platform founded by Vine co-founder Dom Hofmann.
The year-long program is designed to help five writers fund fantasy novellas that can work on Loot, as well as potentially be turned into television series and films by SuperSpecial. Each writer will maintain underlying ownership of their created material and SuperSpecial and Devon Dolan are attached to produce all projects.
“Storytelling comes in many forms, and we at SuperSpecial are so excited to get to explore a new platform with the Loot community. Part of our aim as a company has been to expand the scope of what TV and feature writers can do and can be hired to do. With this first foray into grant-based fiction writing and worldbuilding, we hope to continue the mission for SuperSpecial to be known as a creative team ready to service any industry’s storytelling needs.” – Amy Aniobi
The projects include:
Trio of Light: Race to Ky-Rek by Ace Brown
The first in a planned series, Jy-Ohna, a human-android hybrid, teams with her closest friend and her biggest rival to find her missing father and a long-forgotten tome full of spells and danger, all in the hope to halt the ever-growing power of The Sect, a vicious cabal of magic wielders, as they threaten the lands of Morphelk.
Odinala by Chisom Chieke and Chidera Chieke
Inspired by afro-futurisms and ancient Igbo spirituality, this coming-of-age tale follows a princess on a quest to master her gift of flight. With the guidance of her clairvoyant aunt and the support of a new, forbidden love, she embarks on a journey to fulfill her destiny—a prophecy that holds the key to saving the world.
The Blue-Spotted Girl of Sanbu by Quincy Cho
On a quaint inlet with echoes of South Korea’s heritage, two orphaned sisters grapple with their troubled past and a growing supernatural threat. When younger sister Mo befriends a mul gwishin (Korean water ghost), their bond is tested, forcing them to confront not only the rising tide but the depths of their resentment.
Nightwalkers of the Gold Coast by Marcus Stricklin
Zola Touré is forced to face her family’s legacy of hunting the Obayifo (vampire-like creatures in West African folklore) after the leader of the sinister group kills her father in Ghana. Returning home from her studies at CalTech, Zola must choose whether to carve out her own future or accept the path that fate has laid before her.
Pandora by Camila Victoire
Set in Edinburgh in a dystopian near-future where the introduction of AI has begun to shift the face of society, a group of diverse young artists are invited to a retreat at the home of their legendary professor and tech mogul on his private isle, where he claims that he is in possession of the real Pandora’s box, whose powers have the ability to turn them into living gods. . . or unleash death and disease on the island.
Aniobi and SuperSpecial are represented by UTA, Management 360 and JSSK.