E63: African SF/F
Sharifah and Jenn discuss further awards news, including the gender breakdown of Hugo winners, African SF/F, and more.
This episode is sponsored byour Mystery/Thriller Giveaway,the audiobook edition of The Future of Another Timeline by Annalee Newitz, andLoki: Where Mischief Lies, written by Mackenzi Lee, read by Oliver Wyman.
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NEWS
Follow-up:The Tiptree Award is getting renamed after all.
Follow-up:Elsa Sjunneson-Henry is the first blind woman to win a Hugo.
Gender and the Hugo Awards, by the Numbers(and companionTwitter thread)
Fonda Lee to write for Marvel!
The Watch Update:non-binary rep!
BOOKS DISCUSSED
“The Broken Nose” by Mame Diene (read it onOmenana)
“What If I Fall” by Anne Dafeta (read it onOmenana)
“Skinned” by Lesley Nneka Arimah (read it onMcSweeney’s)
Rosewaterby Tade Thompson
“Tatashe” by Cassandra Mark and Tobe Max Ezeogu
Shuriby Nnedi Okorafor and Leonardo Romero
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