

The grin on her face instantly let Denise know she was lying. Learn what? Cooley said, jumping out of the driver’s side. Tell Cooley I will see her later.ĭenise watched the young girl switch away. She pulled on her shirt to make sure it was in place as well. Denise said, pointing to Lauren’s twisted skirt. Lauren smiled as she hopped out of the truck. Anxious people watched, some dreaming of the day they would be in the middle of the lines.ĭamn, Denise said as the passenger door hit her on her back. Sorority women strolled to the songs, throwing up their hand signs, while fraternity men yelled their frat calls. Sounds of the latest hip-hop jam blared through the large speakers that the local hip-hop station had set up in front of the Student Center. She stepped out and scanned the college campus it seemed to look smaller every year. As soon as the girl gave her the look, Denise knew it was time to get out of the truck. Skyy is currently working to turn her books into films.Denise put on her shades and relaxed in the backseat of her best friend’s Explorer. The books resonate with truisms among women of all ages and gender identities.Ī self proclaimed "geek", Skyy's enjoys watching movies, traveling and spending time with friends and family. Lynn Harris, Skyy's fiction blurs the lines between lesbian and straight communities by speaking with intimate familiarity the striking commonalities of loving and living as African American women in urban America.

The highly anticipated sequel, "Consequences" was released in 2009 with high praises and rocketed to the top 10 lesbian best-sellers lists on and at independent bookstores across the country as well as being featured on the nationally syndicated radio show, The Michael Baisden Show. Her first novel, "Choices" was released in 2007 and quickly gained popularity both within the gay and lesbian community and within the urban fiction community.

Skyy is a 35-year-old author, screenwriter and playwright from Memphis, TN.
