Archive for March, 2021

Lightspeed Magazine Review of Broken Fevers – “Breathtaking Work”

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Hugo Award winning Lightspeed Magazine  has weighed in on Broken Fevers (courtesy of Arley Sorg). Spoiler alert: it’s recommended. The review includes choice phrases like “All told, it’s really breathtaking work.” I did not pay him. It is glorious. See for yourself.

 


NSPN Afrofuturism Panel with Linda Addison, Kiini Ibura Salaam and Andaiye Reeves-Smith

I had such a great time on this National Science Policy Network panel with my esteemed fellow panelists I thought I’d share. I expected a panel and instead got the best group discussion I’ve had in too long, and all for such an excellent organization.


Professional Artist Grant and a Return to Blogging

I am the pleased recipient of a Professional Artist Grant, which means I’ll be blogging again. My first foray was as an Emerging Artist Grantee and the good news is I’ve apparently emerged.  To see what things look like on this side and/or catch up with the sights seen as an emerging artist meet me here starting later this month.

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Broken Fevers Interview (Studio@620)

For those who are interested, check out this interview with Bob Devin Jones of Studio@620 about Broken Fevers. The lovely art in the background is by Nick Davis. The lovely cover art is by Nettrice Gaskins.

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Future Artifacts & New Histories (A Selection)

I like to take stories off the page and find new ways blur the line between the real and possible. Installations are a rather ideal form for that. Here are a few images from my pop-up exhibit last month at Studio@620.

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Broken Fevers Virtual Book Launch

To register for the upcoming book launch, 3.3.21, please see the Google Form here.