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Anthology edited by Nalo Hopkinson From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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So Long Been Dreaming: Postcolonial Science Fiction & Fantasy (2004) is an English language anthology of science fiction and fantasy short stories by African, Asian, South Asian, and Indigenous authors, as well as North American and British writers of colour,[1] edited by the writer Nalo Hopkinson and Uppinder Mehan. Hopkinson provides the introduction, although it is usually misattributed to Samuel R. Delany (whose recommendation of the book is quoted on the book's cover).
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Stories
- Nisi Shawl, "Deep End"
- Andrea Hairston, "Griots of the Galaxy"
- Suzette Mayr, "Toot Sweet Matricia"
- Larissa Lai, "Rachel"
- Eden Robinson, "Terminal Avenue"
- Nnedi Okorafor, "When Scarabs Multiply"
- Vandana Singh, "Delhi"
- Tamai Kobayashi, "Panopte’s Eye"
- Sheree Thomas, "The Grassdreaming Tree"
- Wayde Compton, "The Blue Road: A Fairy Tale"
- Karin Lowachee, "The Forgotten Ones"
- Greg van Eekhout, "Native Aliens"
- Celu Amberstone, "Refugees"
- Devorah Major, "Trade Winds"
- Carole McDonnell, "Lingua Franca"
- Ven Begamudré, "Out of Sync"
- Opal Palmer Adisa, "The Living Roots"
- Maya Khankhoje, "Journey Into the Vortex"
- Tobias S. Buckell, "Necahual"
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