Black from the future A collection of Black speculative writing

Book - 2019

Black From the Future: A Collection of Black Speculative Writing encompasses the broad spectrum of Black speculative writing, including science fiction, fantasy, magical realism, and Afrofuturism, all by Black women writers. Editors Stephanie Andrea Allen and Lauren Cherelle have gathered the voices of twenty emerging and established writers in speculative fiction and poetry; writers who've imagined the weird and the wondrous, the futuristic and the fantastical, the shadowy and the sublime.

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Subjects
Genres
Science fiction
Fantasy fiction
Short stories
Published
Clayton, NC : BLF Press [2019]
Language
English
Other Authors
Stephanie Andrea Allen (editor)
Physical Description
242 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780578502137
  • Caramelle 1864 / Jewelle Gomez
  • Night has no eyes / Kivel Carson
  • Seam ripper / Almah LaVon Rice
  • Exodus / Lauren Cherelle
  • Miss Beulah's braiding and life change salon / Eden Royce
  • Future martyrdoms / K.E. Bell
  • Night crawler / Vernita Hall
  • Tidal wave / Vernita Hall
  • Luna 6000 / Stephanie Andrea Allen
  • Eye of Heaven / Nicole Sconiers
  • After school special / Tyhitia Green
  • Therapies for world's end / Stefani Cox
  • Carolina Anole / M. Shelly Conner
  • Cromartie Street / Morgan Christie
  • Cyborg chix din da da / Radha X Riley
  • Cyborg chix drop it low / Radha X Riley
  • Some far off, frivolous galaxy / Leila Green
  • Duty and desire / La Toya Hankins
  • Flyover / Maya Hughley
  • Yellow smoke / Nicole Givens Kurtz
  • Sirens / Destine Carrington
  • Conjurer's New Gospel / Kristian Astre.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Within this revelatory 22-piece anthology of prose and poetry across the horror, fantasy, and science fiction genres, editors Allen and Cherelle have gathered works by some of the best and boldest voices in African-American speculative writing. The collection opens with "Caramelle 1864," a riveting story about vampires on the Underground Railroad by Jewelle Gomez, the godmother of queer black vampire fiction. Many of the works center experiences of queer black woman- or girlhood, from the intimate horrors of pregnancy in Allen's "Luna 6000" to the neo-colonization of space in Leila Green's "Some Far-Off, Frivolous Galaxy," and their richly developed characters shine. Some stories are unsettling, including Tyhitia Green's cannibalism-focused "After School Special" and Kivel Carson's sharp zombie story, "The Night Has No Eyes." Readers who prefer complex time travel or fun steampunk adventure will find those here, too. There's something for everyone in this outstanding anthology. (Aug.)

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