Learning Short Fiction World Building with N.K. Jemisin’s HOW LONG ‘TIL BLACK FUTURE MONTH

How Long 'Til Black Future Month? is a solid collection of Jemisin's short fiction spanning her career. And in each selection she delivers on her world building, much in the same way she did in The Fifth Season: inserting information as it becomes relevant to the narrative, avoiding huge info dumps.

From Alison Smith’s “Her Left Hand, The Darkness”

from New York Public Library "If no one is expecting much, it’s not hard to exceed their expectations." " ‘Don’t try to be an author,’ she said as we stood outside a lecture hall in the bitter cold. ‘You cannot control that. Instead, try to be a writer. And to do that, you must write. … Continue reading From Alison Smith’s “Her Left Hand, The Darkness”

Kelly Link: 2018 MacArthur Fellow

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G50xUB4MfQE Video from MacArthur Foundation I can't remember what I'd read or watched or listened to that pointed me in the direction of Kelly Link, but by the time I finished "The Summer People," (the first story in her Link's Get In Trouble collection), I was hooked. And two of the stories in the collection had … Continue reading Kelly Link: 2018 MacArthur Fellow