African Writers Shine in The Year’s Best African Speculative Fiction Volume 3 TOC & Recommended Reading List 2024

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Oghenechovwe Donald EkpekI reveals a remarkable table of content list of African writers  making a significant impact in the international literary scene for the Year’s Best African Speculative Fiction Volume 3 & Reading list 2024.

Notable names on the list include Tendai Huchu (Zimbabwean), Wole Talabi (Nigerian), and Nnedi Okorafor (Nigerian-American), among many others. Their works have been published in esteemed anthologies and magazines, such as Clarkesworld, Lightspeed Magazine, and Apex Magazine making African writers to get more recognition for their great work in science fiction, fantasy, and horror.

The Year’s Best African Speculative Fiction Volume 3 (YBASF V3) showcases a vibrant tapestry of voices and narratives from across the African speculative fiction landscape. Featuring works like Nalo Hopkinson’s “The Most Strongest Obeah Woman of The World” and Tananarive Due’s “Suppertime,” this anthology delves into themes ranging from mysticism to the supernatural, originally published in acclaimed venues like Out There Screaming and New Suns 2. P Djeli Clark whimsical “How To Raise A Kraken In Your Bathtub” and Tobias Buckell poignant “By Throat & Void” add depth and diversity, each story originally featured in Uncanny Magazine and The Sunday Morning Transport. The anthology also includes contributions from emerging and established authors such as Wole Talabi, Kemi Ashing-Giwa, and Cheryl Ntumy, ensuring a rich and immersive reading experience.

In addition to the main anthology, YBASF V3 presents its 2023 Recommended Reading List, featuring standout works like Oyedotun Damilola Muees’ “A Song for the Selkies” and Adelehin Ijasan’s “Xhova,” highlighting speculative fiction’s expansive reach. From the haunting narratives in Somto Ihezue and Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki’s “A City, A Desert and all their Dirges” to the imaginative realms of Adam Oyabanjo’s “The Wrong Shape To Fly,” these selections continue to push the boundaries of speculative storytelling. With contributions spanning diverse themes and genres, this anthology celebrates the richness and creativity of African speculative fiction in global literature.

The Year’s Best African Speculative Fiction is a brainchild of Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki who was recently elected as a Director-at-Large at Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA). This year’s edition is co-edited with Nigerian writer and physician, Chinaza Eziaghighala. It will be published by Caezik Books, of Arc Manor.

Get the full list of this Year’s Best African Speculative Fiction Volume 3 TOC & Recommended Reading List here!

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