
The cover to Abeni’s Song 2 is out! The book is still a ways off (April 2025), but we can talk about it!
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The cover to Abeni’s Song 2 is out! The book is still a ways off (April 2025), but we can talk about it!
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It’s that time of year again, Black History Month. This was my post for the past two years, when too many white folks were up in arms about critical race theory–that thing they know absolutely nothing about. Since then, it’s only gotten worse, with actual African American Studies and history under siege from the forces of Mordor. If not that, then assaults on DEI, Black academics, probably Black puppies and umbrellas next. So I figured, why change the theme, since we’re still stuck in the same continuum. Enjoy the three-peat.
Image: “Emancipation: The Past and the Future,” King & Baird, engraver Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902, artist Bott, S., publisher Umpehent, J. W., courtesy of The Library Company of Philadelphia
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Well, haven’t done one of these in four years. But figured, no time like the present. In this recurring installment, I take a look back at the past year in my SFF writing life–and what I might hope for in 2024. Here we go!
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It’s that time of year again, Black History Month. This was my post for last year, when too many white folks were up in arms about critical race theory–that thing they know absolutely nothing about. Since then, it’s only gotten worse, with actual African American Studies and history under siege from the forces of Mordor. So I figured, why change the theme from last year, since we’re still stuck in the same place. Enjoy the repeat.
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