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A Spectral Revhue: Review of Craig Laurance Gidney’s Novel

October 23, 2020 Theodore McCombs

Craig Laurance Gidney’s Marsh-bell Queen is half muse, half greedy ghost, and all fascinating.

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In Reviews Tags A Spectral Hue, Craig Laurance Gidney, African-American speculative fiction, Black Speculative Fiction, Art, Theodore McCombs, Queer Literature
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Celebrating Black Speculative Fiction 2020

February 28, 2020 Fiction Unbound
Mark Bradford, Realness, 2016. Mixed media on canvas; 108.25 x 168.5 in. Denver Art Museum Collection

Mark Bradford, Realness, 2016. Mixed media on canvas; 108.25 x 168.5 in. Denver Art Museum Collection

For Black History Month, some favorite short stories and novels by new and classic black SF/F writers.

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In Appreciations Tags Black Speculative Fiction, Theodore McCombs, CS Peterson, CH Lips, Gemma Webster, Tochi Onyebuchi, Christopher Caldwell, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Jordan Casteel, Celeste Rita Baker, African-American speculative fiction
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