Ebook {Epub PDF} Hidden Youth: Speculative Fiction from the Margins of History by Mikki Kendall
She is part of the editorial team at “Fireside Magazine” that was nominated for a Hugo and also a coeditor for the “Hidden Youth,” a Locus nominated anthology. Mikki currently lives with her family in Chicago. Kendall is a native of Chicago and was raised in Chicago’s Hyde Park suburb. As a teenager, she went to the University of Illinois and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in history in She also went to . · It was not only an anthology that deserved to be nominated for Locus and World Fantasy awards, it was an anthology that was needed–if we’re really serious about making the worlds of speculative fiction more diverse. Hidden Youth follows in this trend, to “continue telling these stories, giving voice to those whom history has neglected, ignored or erased.” Like before, these are stories of . · Hidden Youth: Speculative Fiction from the Margins of History: ed. Chesya Burke, Mikki Kendall: Crossed Genres Publications: $
Hidden Youth: Speculative Fiction from the Margins of History, Mikki Kendall Chesya Burke (Crossed Genres) Tremontaine, Ellen Kushner (Serial Box; Saga) Invisible Planets, Ken Liu (Tor; Head of Zeus) The Starlit Wood, Dominik Parisien Navah Wolfe (Saga) The Best Science Fiction Fantasy of the Year: Volume Ten, Jonathan Strahan (Solaris US). Hidden Youth: Speculative Fiction from the Margins of History. Eds. Mikki Kendall and Chesya Burke. Crossed Genres. November A young clerk with the ability to see ghosts accompanies the Chinese Commission of to investigate the coolie trade in Cuba. nonfiction feminism graphic novel history informative medium-paced. pages | first published Buy Browse editions United States Hidden Youth: Speculative Fiction from the Margins of History. Mikki Kendall. Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women that a Movement Forgot. Mikki Kendall.
Hidden Youth: Speculative Fiction from the Margins of History by Chesya Burke (Editor), Mikki Kendall (Editor). Hidden Youth: Speculative Fiction from the Margins of History, edited by Mikki Kendall and Chesya Burke, is a companion volume to the Rose Fox edited Long Hidden, also published by Crossed Genres, the sadly defunct publishing house that, in its short life, nurtured some remarkable authors and released some important volumes of speculative fiction. It was not only an anthology that deserved to be nominated for Locus and World Fantasy awards, it was an anthology that was needed–if we’re really serious about making the worlds of speculative fiction more diverse. Hidden Youth follows in this trend, to “continue telling these stories, giving voice to those whom history has neglected, ignored or erased.” Like before, these are stories of the marginalized, seeking out tales, folklore and magic that isn’t always valued in fantasy.
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