Black Sci-Fi Short Stories

Black Sci-Fi Short Stories

Temi Oh , Sandra M. Grayson , Tia Ross
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Jun 15, 2021 · English · Hardcover (432 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 432
Language English
Published Jun 15, 2021
Publisher Flame Tree Collections
ISBN-10 183964480X
ISBN-13 9781839644801

Description

This anthology brings together a captivating collection of short stories that explore the myriad facets of the Black experience through science fiction. It showcases an array of voices from celebrated authors, blending traditional elements of the genre with profound insights into identity, resilience, and cultural narratives. Each story presents a unique lens, revealing how speculative fiction can serve as a tool for examining social issues and envisioning futures of possibility.

The anthology taps into themes of dystopia and apocalypse, where characters navigate worlds fraught with challenges, yet they also discover threadbare rays of hope and catalysts for change. Gene splicing, advanced technologies, and alternative realities elegantly intertwine with the richness of cultural legacy and the struggles against systemic oppression. Through these narratives, the writers delve deep into what it means to be human in extraordinary circumstances.

Readers will find themselves transported to fantastical realms where historical ties to Black culture are woven seamlessly with imaginative storytelling. This collection not only entertains but also provokes thought, encouraging reflection on the relationship between science fiction and African American history.

Ultimately, this anthology stands as a testament to the power of storytelling and the importance of diverse voices in shaping the landscape of speculative fiction. It invites readers to not only escape into unknown territories but to grapple with pressing societal themes that resonate powerfully in today's world.

Genres

Mystery Science Fiction Dystopian Thriller & Suspense Fantasy

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