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Indigenous Writers are Changing Sci-Fi
Kes: If you attended ReConvene this past Saturday, you might have heard Rebecca Roanhorse and Stephen Graham Jones, and I'm really excited about new books by Rebecca Roanhorse and Darcie Little Badger. Bookshare and NLS both have books by Roanhorse, but I recommend the audiobook so you get to really hear the language.
"We've Already Survived an Apocalypse"
Indigenous Writers Are Changing Sci-Fi
Long underrepresented in genre fiction, Native American and First Nations authors are reshaping its otherworldly (but still often Eurocentric) worlds.
By Alexandra Alter
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/14/books/indigenous-native-american-sci-fi-horror.html?action=click&algo=top_conversion&block=editors_picks_recirc&fellback=true&imp_id=305072715&impression_id=dd9c7091-e14d-11ea-a2b5-d5571a6a07a7&index=1&pgtype=Article®ion=ccolumn&req_id=977292612&surface=home-featured
"We've Already Survived an Apocalypse"
Indigenous Writers Are Changing Sci-Fi
Long underrepresented in genre fiction, Native American and First Nations authors are reshaping its otherworldly (but still often Eurocentric) worlds.
By Alexandra Alter
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/14/books/indigenous-native-american-sci-fi-horror.html?action=click&algo=top_conversion&block=editors_picks_recirc&fellback=true&imp_id=305072715&impression_id=dd9c7091-e14d-11ea-a2b5-d5571a6a07a7&index=1&pgtype=Article®ion=ccolumn&req_id=977292612&surface=home-featured