A new, fresh issue with lots of nonfiction goodness has arrived!
· Article! “Dominion attempts to reassert that Africans and the African Diaspora are central to humanity’s legacy and future.” Gautam Bhatia interviews Zelda Knight and Ekpeki Oghenechovwe Donald, the editors of Dominion: An Anthology of Speculative Fiction from Africa and the African Diaspora.
· Jaymee Goh looks back on RaceFail and the current impact of whiteness in Anglophone publishing in Trials by Whiteness: Definitions of Whiteness and Eurocentrism, and Their Relevance Post-RaceFail
· Kuzhali Manickavel returns with more Stories from the Radio—this time, it’s A Gun for a Dinosaur from X Minus One, which first aired in 1956.
· S. Qiouyi Lu reviews Tracking Classical Monsters in Popular Culture by Liz Gloyn
· Bee Gabriel reviews Women's Weird: Strange Stories by Women, 1890-1940, edited by Melissa Edmundson (to be published this Wednesday)
· And also, a poem, because poetry knows no bounds (unless it’s a golden wall): In the Valley of Midas, by Leslie J. Anderson
And don’t forget, we still have an open call for the November’s Mexican special until the end of August!