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Just as there have been various interpretations of Poe's work in pop culture, including examinations of his racist constructs (Mat Johnson's novel Pym published in 2011, for instance), as well as depictions of Poe himself as detective (as in the 2012 film The Raven), this then is an attempt to apply the methods of reimagination and racial reckoning to the author. _______ We open on a pitch meeting wherein a writer-producer of some experience, a woman of color, has an idea she wants to sell as a cable miniseries. [...]the plot involving sex and scandal has currency in today's world. The spine of the books will also take its cue from the network hit series Scandal that ran on television for 124 episodes over seven seasons. The show starred an African American woman, Olivia Pope (played by Kerry Washington), who ran a crisis management firm handling beltway political types and their troubles—from keeping one's zipper up to espionage and all manner of situations in between.