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Shingai Njeri Kagunda

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Obres de Shingai Njeri Kagunda

And This Is How to Stay Alive (2021) 25 exemplars
Voodoonauts Presents: (Re)Living Mythology (2022) — Editor — 4 exemplars
Air to Shape Lungs 1 exemplars

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Africa Risen: A New Era of Speculative Fiction (2022) — Col·laborador — 150 exemplars
The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2021 (2021) — Col·laborador — 94 exemplars
The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2023 (2023) — Col·laborador — 61 exemplars
The Year’s Best African Speculative Fiction (2021): Volume One (2021) — Col·laborador — 21 exemplars
The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror: Volume Two (2021) — Col·laborador — 18 exemplars
We're Here: The Best Queer Speculative Fiction 2021 (2022) — Col·laborador — 12 exemplars
Fantasy Magazine, Issue 61 (November 2020) (2020) — Col·laborador, algunes edicions2 exemplars

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female
País (per posar en el mapa)
Kenya

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A collection of short stories and poems by black authors who love speculative fiction/SFF! I found that the majority of these stories leaned closer to the modern/urban fantasy side, but I feel like each one was poignant and thematic. Some highlight the struggle between Africans beliefs and the spread of Christian ideals, others focus solely on the embrace (good or bad connotations) of the myth. The poetry chosen is beautiful - the last one likely the most powerful. Amongst the others I think my favorites were the poem 'Blackman's Flight in 4 Parts' and the story 'A Missile Against the Darkness'.

I'd recommend this to anyone who's interested in Afrofuturism and discovering new black authors. Each story and poem ends with an author biography, which I love, because it gives you a better idea about who they are and many have their twitter handles available if that's an avenue you like to use to keep up with authors.

Thank you netgalley for the advanced copy.
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zozopuff | Dec 19, 2022 |
The first thing I must say about & This is How to Stay Alive is that Kagunda’s prose is absolutely stunning. Her deliberate, decolonial choice to write in the English spoken in her Kenyan communities and not the English defaulted to in North American publishing—the choice, that is, to write for a home audience before any other readers—results in syntax and sentence structures that glow with the poetry of love, empathy, art that carries the familiar into the transcendent. (As a reader who does not hail from or have any experience of the country or communities centred in Kagunda’s writing, I want to be careful to avoid imposing too much of my uninformed opinion on this work—and yet, for all the author’s admirably evident care to centre specific communities, there is also much here that feels universal, or else that she describes so tangibly as to offer at least some small, clear view to readers from outside.) Kagunda’s artistic skill is evident in every turn of phrase, and on the basis of language alone her novella is a joy to read.

Perhaps “joy” is an imperfect word to use in describing a novella that reckons with intergenerational trauma, the suicide of a queer youth, and the grief of those left behind, and yet this story is so beautiful I cannot think of a more appropriate word. Perhaps it is only that, for all it grapples with death and loss, this is a story about life, a story for the living. The love its characters feel for one another, and the love the author showers on both her characters and the communities for whom her story is most intended, are so pervasive in the text that it was impossible not to feel something of joy even while experiencing the grief that also pervades each part of the book. This is a novella that, much to its credit, resists any attempt to oversimplify and flatten its themes in trying to straightforwardly describe what it is about.

Another particularly striking feature of & This is How to Stay Alive is its inclusion of time as a point of view. The depth and complexity added to the storytelling by using time as a character is, at least in my personal experience as a reader, something truly unique.

The brevity of the novella format seems perfectly suited to this story. A short book is easily reread; & This is How to Stay Alive strikes me as the kind of story that continues to reveal itself over time and to share new facets of itself on each new reading. A perfect match between form and content is most certainly among Shingai Njeri Kagunda’s many accomplishments here, and I am looking forward to the next time I am ready to take this gorgeous little book down from the shelf.
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inquisitrix | Nov 5, 2021 |

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