About Dicey Grenor
July 2017 Selfie, originally published on IG.
Dicey Grenor is an African American wife, mother, attorney, radio host, podcaster, and author of racy fiction. She enjoys being analytical and thinking outside-the-box in professional and creative contexts. Before following her passion and writing fiction, she earned a Bachelor of Science, Master of Public Administration, and Juris Doctor degree.
In 2011, Dicey published her first novel, which set the tone for her brand of sexy, wild, daring, and risky stories. Fascinated by supernatural creatures and the dark side, Dicey also published Vol. 1 of The Narcoleptic Vampire Series in 2011. The seventh and last book in this erotic SFF horror series was published in 2016. With Dicey’s newest rock star erotic romance book release in April 2019, Dicey has published a total of eleven books and multiple short stories.
Dicey is proud of writing unpredictable plots, inclusive characters, unapologetic erotic scenes, thought-provoking taboo themes, and mixing genres. As a proponent for diversity and inclusion, Dicey created and moderated the Multiculturalism and Diversity in Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror literary panel at Comicpalooza: The Texas International Comic Con in 2014-2017. In 2018, she had the pleasure of moderating two diversity panels, one focusing on Diversity from a Black Creator’s Perspective, following the success of Marvel’s Black Panther movie. Throughout each year, she speaks on various literary panels and podcasts with an emphasis on diversity, horror, and eroticism.
When she’s not writing, Dicey enjoys working out, watching TV/ movies, reading, attending comic cons, porn cons, tattoo cons, and rock concerts. As a Stationhead Radio Host, Dicey plays the best in heavy metal music 24/7 and explores hot topics on her live “Spicy Dicey Radio Show”. She also co-hosts "Sex & Horror Podcast." In other words, she stays busy af. Though her residence is Houston, Texas, Dicey enjoys interacting with people from across the world via social media and traveling.
**For Media & Press Release, go to my CONTACT page.
**Special thanks to The Root for publishing my article Rock 'n' Roll Isn't a 'Nonblack' Thing: How Racial Stereotypes Almost Ruined My Good Time (April 16, 2016).
In 2011, Dicey published her first novel, which set the tone for her brand of sexy, wild, daring, and risky stories. Fascinated by supernatural creatures and the dark side, Dicey also published Vol. 1 of The Narcoleptic Vampire Series in 2011. The seventh and last book in this erotic SFF horror series was published in 2016. With Dicey’s newest rock star erotic romance book release in April 2019, Dicey has published a total of eleven books and multiple short stories.
Dicey is proud of writing unpredictable plots, inclusive characters, unapologetic erotic scenes, thought-provoking taboo themes, and mixing genres. As a proponent for diversity and inclusion, Dicey created and moderated the Multiculturalism and Diversity in Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror literary panel at Comicpalooza: The Texas International Comic Con in 2014-2017. In 2018, she had the pleasure of moderating two diversity panels, one focusing on Diversity from a Black Creator’s Perspective, following the success of Marvel’s Black Panther movie. Throughout each year, she speaks on various literary panels and podcasts with an emphasis on diversity, horror, and eroticism.
When she’s not writing, Dicey enjoys working out, watching TV/ movies, reading, attending comic cons, porn cons, tattoo cons, and rock concerts. As a Stationhead Radio Host, Dicey plays the best in heavy metal music 24/7 and explores hot topics on her live “Spicy Dicey Radio Show”. She also co-hosts "Sex & Horror Podcast." In other words, she stays busy af. Though her residence is Houston, Texas, Dicey enjoys interacting with people from across the world via social media and traveling.
**For Media & Press Release, go to my CONTACT page.
**Special thanks to The Root for publishing my article Rock 'n' Roll Isn't a 'Nonblack' Thing: How Racial Stereotypes Almost Ruined My Good Time (April 16, 2016).
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