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Find Ondia Morris
on table number 9
at the summer
Oxford Indie Book Fair
on 13-July 2025
See home page for details, map and more.
Iโve written fourteen books, but writing about myself might be the hardest thing to do.
Letโs start simply.
I was born in Jamaica.
No, I canโt run or sing, and if I tried either, it wouldnโt be a pretty sight.
My love of books began the moment I could read on my own and discovered how powerful stories could be. Surprisingly, it was my father who taught me to readโdespite being dyslexic himself. Heโd taught himself using newspapers and old catalogues left behind by tourists at the resorts where he worked as a carpenter. Thatโs where my love of words was born.
In my teenage years, I turned to reading as a way to escape the emotional upheaval of my parentsโ breakup. I think thatโs when I started to see writing as a form of expression, a way to say the things I couldnโt speak aloud.
Believe it or not, Iโm a naturally shy person, and writing became my voice.
As an adult, I dabbled in writing and treated it as a hobby, but when I went back to university to study English Literature, it gave me the chance to read more broadly and analyse what makes stories work. I loved that experience, but I still didnโt consider writing anything more than a side pursuitโuntil the last two years, when I finally began to take it seriously. Since then, Iโve written and self-published about fourteen novels and novellas.
So why do I write romance?
The simple answer is that during my hardest times, the idea of a happy ending gave me hopeโand now I want to pass that feeling on to others. And why science fiction? As a lifelong Trekkie, I always wondered what would happen if Kirk or Picard stayed with their alien love interests. Those stories intrigued me, but also, as a Black woman who loved sci-fi, I rarely saw myself reflected in the characters or worlds I adored. So I started writing characters who looked like me, who had adventures and fell in love, and who got to live happily ever after. I donโt just focus on the romance; I build in danger, human emotion, and wild adventures that bring my characters together in meaningful ways, with foundations that feel solid and earned.
As for my process? I write around the chaos of life: two small boys, a husband, a home, work, and the PTA. My family is wonderfully supportiveโeveryone in my house is a techieโso when I sit down to write, they know to give me space. I prefer writing at night when itโs quiet and I wonโt be disturbed.
And if I ever had an alien encounter, Iโd handle it in true Jamaican styleโIโd run.
And honestly, I wouldnโt care how I looked doing it, as long as I didnโt trip, Iโd be fine.
So if youโre looking for stories with heart, humour, romance, and just a hint of sci-fi chaos, try one of my stories.
I promise they will take you on a journey out of this world.
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