Report from Planet Midnight by Nalo Hopkinson

Report from Planet Midnight

Nalo Hopkinson
111 pages
PM Press
Jul 2012
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<p>Infused with feminist, Afro-Caribbean views of the science fiction and fantasy genres, this collection of offbeat and highly original works takes aim at race and racism in literature. In &quot;Report from Planet Midnight,&quot; at the International Association of the Fantastic in the Arts, an alien addresses the crowd, evaluating Earth's &quot;strange&quot; customs, including the marginalization of works by nonwhite and female writers. &quot;Message in a Bottle&quot; shows Greg, an American Indian artist, befriending a strange four-year-old who seems wise beyond her years. While preparing an exhibition, he discovers that the young girl is a traveler from the future sent to recover art from the distant past - which apparently includes his own work. Concluding the book with series editor Terry Bisson's Outspoken Interview, Nalo Hopkinson shares laughs, loves, and top-secret Caribbean spells.</p>
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Pages 111
Publisher PM Press
Published 2012
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