The Year's Best African Speculative Fiction
Volume I | |
Edited by | Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki |
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Cover artist | Maria Spada |
Country | Nigeria |
Language | English |
Genre | Speculative fiction |
Publisher | Jembefola Press |
Published | September 21, 2021 |
Media type | e-Book |
No. of books | 29 |
The Year's Best African Speculative Fiction is a collection of African speculative fiction by Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki.[1][2][3]
List of books[]
- "Where You Go" by Somto O. Ihezue.
- "Things Boys Do" by Pemi Aguda.
- "Giant Steps" by Russell Nichols.
- "The Future in Saltwater" by Tamara Jerée.
- "The ThoughtBox" by Tlotlo Tsamaase.
- "The Parts That Make Us Monsters" by Sheree Renée Thomas.
- "Scar Tissue" by Tobias S. Buckell.
- "Ancestries" by Sheree Renée Thomas.
- "Breath of the Sahara" by Inegbenoise O. Osagie.
- "The Many Lives of an Abiku" by Tobi Ogundiran
- "A Love Song for Herkinal as composed by Ashkernas amid the ruins of New Haven” by Chinelo Onwualu.
- "A Curse at Midnight" by Moustapha Mbacké Diop.
- "A Mastery of German" by Marian Denise Moore.
- "Are We Ourselves?" by Michelle Mellon.
- "When the Last of the Birds and the Bees Have Gone On” by C. L. Clark.
- "The Goatkeeper's Harvest" by Tobi Ogundiran.
- "Baba Klep" by Eugen Bacon.
- "Desiccant" by Craig Laurance Gidney.
- "Disassembly" by Makena Onjerika.
- "The River of Night" by Tlotlo Tsamaase.
- "Egoli" by T. L. Huchu
- "The Friendship Bench" by Yvette Lisa Ndlovu.
- "Fort Kwame" by Derek Lubangakene.
- "We Come as Gods" by Suyi Davies Okungbowa.
- "And This is How to Stay Alive" by Shingai Njeri Kagunda.
- "The Front Line" by W. C. Dunlap.
- "Penultimate" by Z. Z. Claybourne.
- "Love Hangover" by Sheree Renée Thomas.
- "Red_Bati" by Dilman Dila.
References[]
- ^ Shenoy, T. G. (January 3, 2022). "T.G Shenoy reviews The Year's Best African Speculative Fiction by Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki". Locus Magazine. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
- ^ Templeton, Molly (August 16, 2021). "First Collection of The Year's Best African Speculative Fiction Is Coming Next Month". Tor.com. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
- ^ Paper, Brittle (December 2, 2021). "50 Notable African Books of 2021". Brittle Paper. Retrieved January 27, 2022 – via Mail & Guardian.
Categories:
- 2021 short story collections
- Africanfuturism
- Short story collection stubs