Since 'pink and black novel' isn't a very common, well - established genre term, it's difficult to name specific popular authors. However, if we think about contemporary authors, someone like Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. In her novels, she writes about female characters in African settings, and there are aspects of their lives that are full of hope and love (pink elements) as well as hardships and cultural struggles (black elements). So in a way, her works could be related to this concept.
One popular author is Stephen King. His works often have elements that could be related to black hood novels, with their dark themes and complex characters.
One popular YA novel by a black author is 'The Hate U Give' by Angie Thomas. It's a powerful and thought-provoking read.
One well - known author in this genre is Johanna Lindsey. Her novels often feature strong heroines and dashing heroes in historical settings. Another is Kathleen E. Woodiwiss. Her works were very popular and helped to define the bodice ripper genre with their detailed descriptions and passionate romances.
There is Wahida Clark. Her novels often deal with the drama and romance within the black community, including those set in the ghetto. She is known for creating engaging characters and storylines that resonate with readers interested in this genre.
The Pink Panther is often considered more popular because it has been around for a longer time and has a classic charm that appeals to many.
One popular black author in fiction is Toni Morrison. Her works like 'Beloved' are masterpieces that explore the African - American experience with great depth. Another is James Baldwin. His novels and essays, such as 'Go Tell It on the Mountain', are powerful in depicting the struggles and identities of black people in America. Also, Zora Neale Hurston with her novel 'Their Eyes Were Watching God' is well - known. Her writing beautifully captures the voices and stories of black women in particular.
Well, maybe a stunt where they do synchronized cartwheels in those colors. Or a formation that spells out a word using their bodies in the pink, black, and white theme.
James Baldwin is a well - loved author in this area. His 'Go Tell It on the Mountain' is an important part of black fiction. Another one is Maya Angelou. Although she is more known for her autobiographical works, they also contribute to the understanding of the black experience, which is related to black fiction in many ways.
China Miéville is quite popular. His works often blend elements of the grotesque and the fantastic within a science - fictional framework, fitting into the 'black science fiction' genre in many ways.
There is also Bret Easton Ellis. His novels such as 'American Psycho' are quite extreme examples of black book novels. They expose the seedy and often disturbing underbelly of society, with themes that can be quite controversial and dark, delving into the psyche of characters with abnormal and often immoral behavior.