Dreamwalkers in Seneca Village is a historical speculative novel that follows Kimora, an archaeologist and preservationist whose life begins to unravel after a long-hidden family artifact resurfaces.

At her grandmother’s 99th birthday, a quilt—passed down through generations—reveals more than memory. Stitched with fragments of land, history, and lived experience from the original Black community of Seneca Village, it becomes a gateway into the past.

As Kimora begins to dream, she doesn’t just witness history—she walks through it.

Moving between present-day New York City and the erased world of Seneca Village, she uncovers the truth of a thriving Black community displaced to create Central Park—and the legacy that powerful families have worked to keep buried.

But as her connection deepens, so does the risk.

Now living within elite circles through her marriage, Kimora finds herself caught between two worlds—one built on preservation, and one built on silence.

And the more she remembers, the more dangerous the truth becomes.

Currently in development for literary and screen adaptation.

Dreamwalkers in Seneca Village

This project expands beyond the page—bridging literature, history, and visual storytelling.

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