Mothership: Tales from Afrofuturism and Beyond is a groundbreaking speculative fiction anthology that showcases the work from some of the most talented writers inside and outside speculative fiction across the globe—including Junot Diaz, Victor LaValle, Lauren Beukes, N. K. Jemisin, Rabih Alameddine, S. P. Somtow, and more. These authors have earned such literary honors as the Pulitzer Prize, the American Book Award, the World Fantasy Award, and the Bram Stoker, among others.
Bill Campbell and Edward Austin Hall - Introduction
Victor LaValle - I Left My Heart in Skaftafell
N.K. Jemisin - Too Many Yesterdays, Not Enough Tomorrows
Ernest Hogan - Skin Dragons Talk
Kawika Guillermo - The Last of Its Kind
Thaddeus Howze - Bludgeon
Ibi Zoboi - The Farming of Gods
Carmen Maria Machado - The Hungry Earth
Rabih Alameddine - The Half-Wall
Lauren Beukes - Unathi Battles the Black Hairballs
Charles R. Saunders - Amma
Chinelo Onwualu - The Homecoming
Ran Walker - The Voyeur
Vandana Singh - Life-pod
Tobias Buckell - Four Eyes
Silvia Moreno-Garcia - The Death Collector
Kiini Ibura Salaam - Bio-Anger
Indrapramit Das - The Runner of n-Vamana
Minister Faust - In the Belly of the Crocodile
Linda D. Addison - Live and Let Live
S.P. Somtow - The Pavilion of Frozen Women
Rochita Loenen-Ruiz - Waking the God of the Mountain
C. Renee Stephens - Culling the Herd
Joseph Bruchac - Dances with Ghosts
Darius James - Un Aperitivo Col Diavolo
Andaiye Reeves - Othello Pop
Sofia Samatar - A Brief History of Nonduality Studies
Daniel José Older - Protected Entity
Anil Menon - The Parrot's Tale
Eden Robinson - Northern Lights
Tade Thompson - One Hundred and Twenty Days of Sunlight
Carlos Hernandez - The Aphotic Ghost
Farnoosh Moshiri - The Pillar
Greg Tate - Angels + Cannibals Unite
Lisa Allen-Agostini - A Fine Specimen
Jaymee Goh - Between Islands
George S. Walker - Fées des Dents
Tenea D. Johnson - The Taken
Katherena Vermette - The Buzzing
Junot Díaz - Monstro
Nisi Shawl - Good Boy
Mothership: Tales from Afrofuturism and Beyond is a groundbreaking speculative fiction anthology that showcases the work from some of the most talented writers inside and outside speculative fiction across the globe—including Junot Diaz, Victor LaValle, Lauren Beukes, N. K. Jemisin, Rabih Alameddine, S. P. Somtow, and more. These authors have earned such literary honors as the Pulitzer Prize, the American Book Award, the World Fantasy Award, and the Bram Stoker, among others.
Bill Campbell and Edward Austin Hall - Introduction
Victor LaValle - I Left My Heart in Skaftafell
N.K. Jemisin - Too Many Yesterdays, Not Enough Tomorrows
Ernest Hogan - Skin Dragons Talk
Kawika Guillermo - The Last of Its Kind
Thaddeus Howze - Bludgeon
Ibi Zoboi - The Farming of Gods
Carmen Maria Machado - The Hungry Earth
Rabih Alameddine - The Half-Wall
Lauren Beukes - Unathi Battles the Black Hairballs
Charles R. Saunders - Amma
Chinelo Onwualu - The Homecoming
Ran Walker - The Voyeur
Vandana Singh - Life-pod
Tobias Buckell - Four Eyes
Silvia Moreno-Garcia - The Death Collector
Kiini Ibura Salaam - Bio-Anger
Indrapramit Das - The Runner of n-Vamana
Minister Faust - In the Belly of the Crocodile
Linda D. Addison - Live and Let Live
S.P. Somtow - The Pavilion of Frozen Women
Rochita Loenen-Ruiz - Waking the God of the Mountain
C. Renee Stephens - Culling the Herd
Joseph Bruchac - Dances with Ghosts
Darius James - Un Aperitivo Col Diavolo
Andaiye Reeves - Othello Pop
Sofia Samatar - A Brief History of Nonduality Studies
Daniel José Older - Protected Entity
Anil Menon - The Parrot's Tale
Eden Robinson - Northern Lights
Tade Thompson - One Hundred and Twenty Days of Sunlight
Carlos Hernandez - The Aphotic Ghost
Farnoosh Moshiri - The Pillar
Greg Tate - Angels + Cannibals Unite
Lisa Allen-Agostini - A Fine Specimen
Jaymee Goh - Between Islands
George S. Walker - Fées des Dents
Tenea D. Johnson - The Taken
Katherena Vermette - The Buzzing
Junot Díaz - Monstro
Nisi Shawl - Good Boy
Bill Campbell and Edward Austin Hall – Introduction
Victor LaValle - I Left My Heart in Skaftafell
N.K. Jemisin - Too Many Yesterdays, Not Enough Tomorrows
Ernest Hogan - Skin Dragons Talk
Kawika Guillermo - The Last of Its Kind
Thaddeus Howze – Bludgeon
Ibi Zoboi - The Farming of Gods
Carmen Maria Machado - The Hungry Earth
Rabih Alameddine - The Half-Wall
Lauren Beukes - Unathi Battles the Black Hairballs
Charles R. Saunders – Amma
Chinelo Onwualu - The Homecoming
Ran Walker - The Voyeur
Vandana Singh – Life-pod
Tobias Buckell - Four Eyes
Silvia Moreno-Garcia - The Death Collector
Kiini Ibura Salaam – Bio-Anger
Indrapramit Das - The Runner of n-Vamana
Minister Faust - In the Belly of the Crocodile
Linda D. Addison - Live and Let Live
S.P. Somtow - The Pavilion of Frozen Women
Rochita Loenen-Ruiz - Waking the God of the Mountain
C. Renee Stephens - Culling the Herd
Joseph Bruchac - Dances with Ghosts
Darius James - Un Aperitivo Col Diavolo
Andaiye Reeves - Othello Pop
Sofia Samatar - A Brief History of Nonduality Studies
Daniel José Older - Protected Entity
Anil Menon - The Parrot’s Tale
Eden Robinson - Northern Lights
Tade Thompson - One Hundred and Twenty Days of Sunlight
Carlos Hernandez - The Aphotic Ghost
Farnoosh Moshiri - The Pillar
Greg Tate - Angels + Cannibals Unite
Lisa Allen-Agostini - A Fine Specimen
Jaymee Goh - Between Islands
George S. Walker - Fées des Dents
Tenea D. Johnson - The Taken
Katherena Vermette - The Buzzing
Junot Díaz – Monstro
Nisi Shawl - Good Boy
Bill Campbell is the author of Sunshine Patriots, My Booty
Novel, and the anti-racism satire, Koontown Killing Kaper. Along
with Edward Austin Hall, he co-edited the groundbreaking anthology,
Mothership: Tales from Afrofuturism and Beyond. He also co-edited
Stories for Chip: A Tribute to Samuel R. Delany with Nisi Shawl,
Future Fiction: New Dimensions in International Science Fiction and
Fantasy with Francesco Verso, and APB: Artists against Police
Brutality with Jason Rodriguez and John Jennings. His Afrofuturist
spaceploitation graphic novel, Baaaad Muthaz (with David Brame and
Damian Duffy) was released in 2019. His historical graphic novel
with Bizhan Khodabandeh, The Day the Klan Came to Town, was
released by PM Press in 2021. Campbell lives in Washington, DC,
where he spends his time with his family and helms Rosarium
Publishing.
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