His short stories added a unique African - American perspective. They gave voice to a group that had been largely unrepresented in mainstream American literature at that time.
Spartacus was a gladiator who led a major slave revolt against the Roman Republic. He was from Thrace originally. His revolt was a significant challenge to the Roman power structure.
Sorry, I'm not familiar with the specific author of 'binti science fiction'. It could be an emerging author or one that is not widely known yet. You could try looking it up in specialized science - fiction literature resources or asking in science - fiction fan communities.
The 'Cirque Du Freak' series by Darren Shan also has some elements related to vampire - like creatures in a sort of school - ish setting. It's a darker series that follows Darren as he gets involved with a traveling freak show that has some very unusual and dangerous characters, some of whom have vampiric traits.
If Harry isn't James's son in the fanfiction, it might lead to a different prophecy. In the original story, the prophecy was about Harry as the son of James and Lily. Without that relation, the prophecy could be about someone else entirely or have a different interpretation. Also, Voldemort might not target Harry in the same way. He targeted Harry because of the threat he posed as the son of James and Lily. This could lead to a very different power struggle in the wizarding world, with other characters coming to the forefront as the main targets or heroes.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read that particular fanfic. But generally, in a Naruto fanfic with 'the interrogator' in the title, it could be about a character in the Naruto universe who is an interrogator, perhaps someone tasked with getting information from enemies or uncovering secrets within the ninja clans.
I haven't really heard of any well - known 'boy gunge stories' in general. It might be something very specific to a certain group or community. Maybe it's local stories where boys in a particular neighborhood had some fun with gunge - like substances during festivals or holidays.
Sorry, I can't recommend a specific 'trinity novel' without more details. There are so many novels out there and the term 'trinity' could be used in various contexts.
One common theme could be the clash or harmony of different powers. Since Issei might have his own set of powers and Amaterasu is a significant figure in mythology with her own powers, their interaction in terms of power dynamics can be a theme. For example, how they combine their powers to face a common enemy.