For @bookforum, I wrote about Octavia Butler's visionary Black science fiction, and I'm so happy my piece is the cover story: https://t.co/TTqfXNv4Xt @bookforum
Collective Turn-off by Sophie Lewis on Mal
"The truth is that we are too overworked, under capitalism, to be deeply, collectively horny, too overworked even to realise that this is the case."
https://t.co/6lgR5slNPq via @mal_journal
Beloved polymath Wayne Koestenbaum is gracing us with a collection of fables... reminding me even the louche can learn lessons. Galleys are ready now.
https://t.co/nnBoduJBdH
⚡️Announcing 5 x £200 grants to support Black artists to create new print work @rabbitsroadpress ⚡️ The New Work Fund 2020 is specifically for Black artists who want to use Risograph in their work. Deadline 4th December
Full details: https://t.co/EOpOBq6sdM
You can also read @Thisbhanu’s Seven Poems for Seven Flowers and Love in All Its Forms and @daisylafarge’s essay Can You Be a Revolutionary & Still Love Flowers? in Issue 3. https://t.co/WrcdDysVk7
Here's the fabulous T. S. Eliot 2020 shortlist: Natalie Diaz, Sasha Dugdale , Ella Frears, Will Harris, Wayne Holloway-Smith, Bhanu Kapil, Daisy Lafarge, Glyn Maxwell, Shane McCrae and J O Morgan. https://t.co/fGuqVUH03Y