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Wide variety of novellas with some very cool settings and premises. While I thought most of the stories were just ok, “The Flying Man of Stone” was excellent. Quotes from “An Indigo Song for Paradise”- “The problem with any perfect plan is the unexpected.”- “Fiction says when you’re inspired by the muse and discovering another world, anything can happen, including the impossible. And what is more impossible than the fact that we even exist at all? Is it not a genuine miracle?”- “I have seen peop...
I am happy to support the effort. The quality of the writing varied from nonsensical to very (very) engaging. While I was not aware of a lack of African heritage science fiction writers, I am happy to support the effort. At least one story was decidedly anti-white, which I felt was a poor choice for inclusion.
Fiction A2587 2015
A short 2-sentence thought on each story:The Last Pantheon: I enjoyed this story for its clever concept, humor and approach to reviewing African political thought from the latter 20th century till now. I did think that some of the SF/historical elements were only thinly explained but overall I really liked the story. Hell Freezes Over: I love the descriptions, the language and the world-building here. Can seem a bit slow and I think the second half-should have come first but still enjoyed it and...
Ivor W. Hartmann has collected five novellas in AfroSFv2, the sequel to the short story collection AfroSF Science Fiction by African Writers. The novellas are substantial enough that they each deserve their own brief review, so this review will be a bit long!The Last Pantheon, by Tade Thompson and Nick WoodThis is the story of two men who currently go by the names “the Pan-African” and “Black-Power.” They’re like brothers, but they always seem to come down on opposite sides of the issues. They e...
It was a good idea to publish instead of short stories a series of Novella's. Check Binti if you want to see how well that can work out. I also knew the names of some of the writers from other books (Tade Thompson, Nick Wood, Andrew Dakalira to begin with) so I was stoked. Fact is though that the stories are wildly different. so best to say a few words on each.‘The Last Pantheon' - Nick wood and Tad Thompson. Honestly, this one made me almost stop reading the collection. Superhero stories with o...