Black Men Reading Speculative Fiction. Tempest Bradford put it best: "Like it Says on the Can." Zig Zag Claybourne invited me to read in formation with some real truth seekers and heat speakers: Maurice Broaddus, Gerald L. Coleman, Errick Nunnally, and the Milton Davis. I read from my work in progress, my current obsession, Burn It All Down: The True Story of Hurricane Jane.
It's an alternate history weird western that crosses borders and empires. For the last five years, it's buried me up to my neck in the histories and mythos of West Africa, Mexico, Europe, and Native American nations, particularly the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois). I think I have about seven thousand more words to write before I start revisions. But I haven't been this excited for a story since Day Dreamer. The reading went well.
"Is this fire or is this FIRE??!! Do we need a water hose? Let the church say..." - ZIG-ZAG CLAYBOURNE
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Solarpunk everything is a topic I am deeply invested in. If we are to have a future that is not a gestalt dystopia, this is it. In the past five years, I have written several essays on the subject: In Search of Afro-Solarpunk: Parts One and Two |
The Dark City As A Hot Place To Be_from Solarpunk Magazine-issue-6.pdf | |
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