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Nalo Hopkinson: What the Magic Is - Locus MagazineApr 1, 2024 · NALO HOPKINSON was born December 20, 1960 in Kingston, Jamaica, and grew up there and in Trinidad and Guyana, though she also spent some time ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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About — Nalo Hopkinson: author, creatorI was born in Jamaica, in the Caribbean. I lived for years in Guyana as well, and in Trinidad/Tobago. But the bulk of my life so far has been spent in Toronto, ...
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Book by Nalo Hopkinson among Time's '100 Best ... - Inside UCRNov 18, 2020 · Hopkinson received several awards for the title including winning the Warner Aspect First Novel Contest, Locus Award for Best First Novel, and ...
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Awards — Nalo Hopkinson: author, creator2000 Notable Book of the Year, New York Times, novel Midnight Robber. 1999 John W. Campbell Award, Best New Writer, Science Fiction Writers of America. Best ...
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sfadb : Nalo Hopkinson Awardswinner ; Whispers from the Cotton Tree Root: Caribbean Fabulist Fiction (Invisible Cities Press) anthology ...Missing: notable | Show results with:notable
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Nalo Hopkinson - The Nebula Awards®Hopkinson has also won the British Fantasy Award, the Aurora Award, the Gaylactic Spectrum Award, and the Sunburst Award. She has taught at Clarion East, ...
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Nalo Hopkinson Papers - UCR Library - UC RiversideShe was born in Kingston, Jamaica in 1960, and spent her early years in Guyana and Trinidad before landing in Toronto at the age of sixteen.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Hopkinson, Nalo 1960- | Encyclopedia.comBorn December 20, 1960, in Kingston Jamaica; immigrated to Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in 1977; daughter of Slade (a poet and actor) and Freda (a library ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Nalo Hopkinson - UNL Digital CommonsMay 30, 2002 · Noelle Nalo Hopkinson was born 20 December 1960 in Ja- maica and reared in Jamaica, Guyana, and Trinidad before she moved to Toronto, Canada ...
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Nalo Hopkinson's science fiction and real-life familyMar 21, 2013 · Hopkinson was born into a family steeped in literature: Her mother worked as a library technician, her father taught English and Latin in addition to writing ...Missing: parents | Show results with:parents
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Nalo Hopkinson: writing is believing | Caribbean Beat MagazineHopkinson was born in Jamaica in 1961, but moved constantly between Jamaica, Trinidad, Guyana, and the United States until age 16, when her family settled in ...
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Nalo Hopkinson interview - Locus OnlineNalo Hopkinson was born December 20, 1960 in Kingston, Jamaica. ''We stayed there a whole of eight months before we started jaunting around from island to ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Abdhur Rahman Slade Hopkinson – The forgotten poetJan 25, 2013 · ... Nalo Hopkinson, is now a respected novelist in her own right, noted ... moved to Trinidad with his family where he joined Derek ...
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Nalo Hopkinson - UBC Creative WritingHer writing has received the John W. Campbell Award, Locus Magazine's Best First Novel Award, the Sunburst Award for Canadian Literature of the Fantastic, the ...
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Journeys into the Imagination: A Conversation with Nalo Hopkinsonracism isn't as bad in Canada as I made it in the story. I said yes; it was from the experiences of myself, my friends, and sweeties, and in fact,. Vol. 14 ...
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Nalo Hopkinson | National Endowment for the ArtsBio. Nalo Hopkinson has been writing and publishing speculative fiction since 1995. Born in Jamaica, Hopkinson has lived, written, and taught in the Caribbean, ...
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Women's History Month - Nalo Hopkinson - Nellie'sThrough her work, particularly in Midnight Robber, Hopkinson addresses differences in cultures as well as social issues such as child and sexual abuse.Missing: experiences socio- political
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Nalo Hopkinson – by Lauren RosenbergMay 9, 2019 · She spent her college years at Toronto's York University, focusing on French and Russian language with an emphasis on literature, and after ...
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Nalo Hopkinson - Speculative Literature FoundationNalo Hopkinson is an award-winning Jamaican-born Canadian author, editor, and educator. Her published works include the novels Midnight Robber, The Salt Roads, ...
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Teslapunk and Nerve Endings: A Conversation with Nalo HopkinsonShe grew up there as well as Trinidad and Guyana, and spent some time in ...Missing: relocations | Show results with:relocations
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Interview with Nalo Hopkinson - SFFWorldMar 13, 2000 · ... oral tradition—the stories of her life would become blended with older folk tales. All three of the legends I created and inserted into the ...Missing: influences | Show results with:influences
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The books and writers that changed Nalo Hopkinson's life - CBCMar 7, 2018 · The books and writers that changed Nalo Hopkinson's life · William Shakespeare · Shattered Like A Glass Goblin by Harlan Ellison · Dhalgren by ...
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Interview: Nalo Hopkinson By Mary Anne Mohanraj - Strange HorizonsSep 1, 2000 · In 1993 I started taking writing workshops and became part of a writers' circle. I began to get short stories published. Then in 1995 I attended ...Missing: early | Show results with:early
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Interview with Nalo Hopkinson - Challenging DestinyHere is our complete interview with Nalo Hopkinson. A slightly abridged version appears in Challenging Destiny Number 12.
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Summary Bibliography: Nalo HopkinsonShort Fiction Series. Chronicles of the Borderlands · Ours Is the Prettiest (2011). Short Fiction. A Habit of Waste (1996); Riding the Red (1997); Tan-Tan and ...Missing: early | Show results with:early
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The Making of a Caribbean-Canadian Sci-Fi: 'Brown Girl in the Ring'Jul 31, 2015 · When I talked to Nalo she was inspired by Detroit in terms of what post-apocalyptic Toronto would look like and this is 1998. So she was in ...
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Interview: Nalo Hopkinson - Lightspeed MagazineJamaican-born author Nalo Hopkinson burst onto the publishing scene in 1997, when her novel Brown Girl in the Ring, set in present-day Toronto and featuring ...Missing: library administration
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Brown Girl in the Ring by Nalo Hopkinson | Hachette Book GroupIn stock Free delivery over $35 30-day returnsIn this “impressive debut” from award-winning speculative fiction author Nalo Hopkinson, a young woman must solve the tragic mystery surrounding her family ...Missing: novel details
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Award-winning speculative fiction author Nalo Hopkinson joins UBCJul 7, 2021 · Award-winning speculative fiction author Nalo Hopkinson has joined the UBC School of Creative Writing as a professor.Missing: positions | Show results with:positions
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Professor Nalo Hopkinson - ARUBorn in Kingston, Jamaica, Nalo grew up in a literary family - her mother a library technician, and her father an actor, poet, playwright, and teacher of ...Missing: upbringing | Show results with:upbringing
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Nalo Hopkinson - Fantastic FictionNalo Hopkinson ; Brown Girl in the Ring (1998) Midnight Robber (2000) The Salt Roads ; Under Glass (2001) Skin Folk (2001) Falling in Love with Hominids ; Whispers ...
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Mojo: Conjure Stories — Nalo Hopkinson: author, creatorMojo: Conjure Stories is an anthology I edited, of short stories rooted in ... Fans of Nalo Hopkinson works like Brown Girl in the Ring and the short ...
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So Long Been Dreaming | Arsenal Pulp PressAuthor Nalo Hopkinson and science fiction scholar Uppinder Mehan have cultivated this anthology of new short stories from emerging and established postcolonial ...
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Nalo Hopkinson on racial and gender diversity in science fiction ...Nov 30, 2015 · Nalo Hopkinson, one of Canada's foremost science fiction writers, is out to expand the way we imagine alternative worlds, and the people in them ...
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The Inexorable Growth of BIPOC in Publishing - SFWASep 4, 2024 · This essay covers my perspective as a BIPOC writer observing the ever-changing state of publishing science fiction, fantasy, and horror (SFFH) in the United ...
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Brown Girl In The Ring Summary and Study Guide | SuperSummarySet after the Riots in Toronto that splintered the city into the impoverished center and wealthier surrounding suburbs, the novel follows the spiritual and ...
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Midnight Robber Summary and Study Guide | SuperSummaryTan-Tan seeks a new home, travelling between villages with her douen companion, continuing to act as the Robber Queen when the need arises. She is forced to ...
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The Salt Roads by Nalo Hopkinson - GoodreadsRating 3.8 (2,498) Nov 1, 2004 · Jeanne Duval, the ginger-colored entertainer, struggles with her lover poet Charles Baudelaire...Mer, plantation slave and doctor, both hungers ...
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The Salt Roads - Quill and QuireThe Salt Roads, the new novel from Toronto writer Nalo Hopkinson, is a sprawling, ambitious exploration of mythology and history, race and gender.Missing: summary | Show results with:summary<|separator|>
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The New Moon's Arms by Nalo Hopkinson - GoodreadsRating 3.9 (1,165) Now in her fifties, true to her name, Calamity is confronting two big life transitions: her beloved father has just died, and she is starting menopause.
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The New Moon's Arms - Publishers WeeklyWhen an abandoned toddler appears on the shore of her Caribbean island home, Chastity Theresa Lambkin, aka "Calamity," becomes a foster mother in her 50s.
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Sister Mine by Nalo Hopkinson - GoodreadsRating 3.7 (1,730) Mar 12, 2013 · With her singular voice and characteristic sharp insight, she explores the relationship between two sisters in this richly textured and deeply moving novel.
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Mojo, Music And Semi-Divine Sibling Rivalry In 'Sister Mine' - NPRMar 21, 2013 · Nalo Hopkinson's latest, Sister Mine, mixes urban fantasy and family tension in a story about semi-divine twin sisters struggling to come to ...
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Blackheart Man by Nalo Hopkinson | GoodreadsRating 3.7 (323) Aug 20, 2024 · The magical island of Chynchin is facing conquerors from abroad and something sinister from within in this entrancing fantasy.
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Hopkinson Wins 2025 Sunburst Award - Locus MagazineSep 11, 2025 · The Sunburst Award Society has announced Nalo Hopkinson, author of Blackheart Man (Saga), as the winner of this year's Sunburst Award for ...
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Announcing the 2025 Sunburst Award Winner!The Sunburst Award Society is pleased to congratulate "Blackheart Man" author, Nalo Hopkinson, on winning the $3,000 Sunburst Award for ...
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Skin Folk by Nalo Hopkinson, Paperback | Barnes & Noble®In stock Rating 4.0 1 Table of Contents ; The Glass Bottle Trick, 83 ; Slow Cold Chick, 103 ; Fisherman, 119 ; Tan-Tan and Dry Bone, 147 ; Greedy Choke Puppy, 167.
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Nalo Hopkinson - Free Speculative Fiction OnlineStories currently online: · The Glass Bottle Trick (HTML) (Whispers from the Cotton Tree Root Anthology, 2000) · Fisherman (HTML) (Skin Folk Collection, 2001).
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Nalo Hopkinson - WikipediaNalo Hopkinson was born 20 December 1960 in Kingston, Jamaica, to Freda and Abdur Rahman Slade Hopkinson. She grew up in Guyana, Trinidad, and Canada ...Missing: Ayanna | Show results with:Ayanna
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My Books — Nalo Hopkinson: author, creatorShort story collection, 2001. Falling in Love With Hominids, 2015. Whispers From the Cotton-Tree Root: Caribbean Fabulist Fiction. Sister Mine, 2013.
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Inselberg - Lightspeed MagazineNalo Hopkinson was born in Jamaica, and grew up in Guyana, Trinidad, and ... She has since published many acclaimed novels and short stories as well as numerous ...
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Jamaica Ginger and Other Concoctions - Tachyon PublicationsIn stockHailed by the Los Angeles Times as having ``an imagination that most of us would kill for,'' Hopkinson and her Afro-Caribbean, Canadian, and American ...
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Jamaica Ginger and Other Concoctions by Nalo HopkinsonRating 4.0 (94) Oct 29, 2024 · Jamaica Ginger and Other Concoctions. Nalo Hopkinson. 4.05. 94 ratings ... Nalo Hopkinson. 142 books2,023 followers. Follow. Follow. Nalo ...
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Whispers From the Cotton-Tree Root: Caribbean Fabulist FictionThe anthology Whispers From the Cotton Tree Root: Caribbean Fabulist Fiction was published by Invisible Cities Press in 2000. Sadly, it is now out of print.
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Mojo: Conjure Stories - WikipediaMojo: Conjure Stories is an anthology of fantasy and horror short stories, edited by the writer Nalo Hopkinson and published in 2003.
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Nalo Hopkinson - Arsenal Pulp PressNalo Hopkinson co-edited So Long Been Dreaming, an anthology of science fiction and fantasy by writers of colour, with Upppinder Mehan.
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Chronological Bibliography: Nalo HopkinsonNovels. Brown Girl in the Ring (1998) also appeared as: · Collections. Skin Folk (2001) · Magazine Editor. Lightspeed Podcast - 2016 (2016) with Kristine Ong ...
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How Sharon Lewis adapted Nalo Hopkinson's Brown Girl in ... - CBCFeb 22, 2018 · Her debut feature film, Brown Girl Begins is an adaptation-cum-prequel of the 1998 Canadian sci-fi novel Brown Girl in the Ring by Nalo Hopkinson.
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House of Whispers Vol One — Nalo Hopkinson: author, creatorHouse of Whispers Volume One: The Power, Divided, collects House of Whispers #1-6 and Sandman Universe Special #1. I wrote issues 1-4, then writer Dan Watters ...Missing: adaptations | Show results with:adaptations
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Nalo Hopkinson on House of Whispers: “I represent a lot to people ...Jun 29, 2023 · Hopkinson has edited two fiction anthologies (Whispers From the Cotton Tree Root: Caribbean Fabulist Fiction and Mojo: Conjure Stories). She ...
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A Feminist Reading of Soucouyants in Nalo Hopkinson's "Brown Girl ...in Caribbean folklore scholarship, a sustained, critical examination of these "creature" ... essay, I draw Nalo Hopkinson's Brown Girl in the Ring and ...
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'Being Forced Into the World': A Roundtable on the Works of Nalo ...May 30, 2016 · Welcome to a Strange Horizons roundtable discussion! This time, we're discussing the works of multiple award-winning author Dr. Nalo Hopkinson.Missing: challenges breaking
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Rattling Perrault's Dry Bones: Nalo Hopkinson's Literary Voodoo in ...This essay focuses on Hopkinson's 'Riding the Red' and 'Precious', two brief and innovative retellings of 'Little Red Riding Hood' and 'The Fairies'.
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Re-Imagining the Storyteller in Nalo Hopkinson's Midnight RobberIn this essay, I focus on the storyteller and the ways in which Hopkinson textually experiments with this prominent figure from Caribbean oral traditions.Missing: childhood myths
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THE PAN-CARIBBEAN ETHOS OF NALO HOPKINSON'S ...The Creole languages which are often oral rather than scribal set the tone of the tale by foregrounding it within the oral tradition of Caribbean culture.Missing: childhood | Show results with:childhood
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Trauma and the Formation of Radical Black Girl Subjectivity in Nalo ...Apr 1, 2023 · Nalo Hopkinson's Midnight Robber illustrates the complicated relationship among trauma, its repression, and the formation of a radical Black ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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(PDF) Cross-Cultural Imagination: Survival and Harmony in Nalo ...Jul 1, 2025 · This paper analyzes Hopkinson's Brown Girl in the Ring (1998) through Harris's (1983) concept of cross-cultural imagination.Missing: migration | Show results with:migration
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Exploring History and Culture in Nalo Hopkinson's Short StoriesIt is apparent in most works by Caribbean authors that the effects of colonization still echo strongly in the experience of Caribbean people today. Nalo ...
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'race' and technology in Nalo Hopkinson's Midnight robberThis article will address Hopkinson's treatment of cyberspace, the spaceship and the penal colony, which become, when placed in the context of Middle Passage ...Missing: colonialism | Show results with:colonialism
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Nalo Hopkinson's decolonial strategies in Midnight RobberCaribbean legacies and interspecies community, as demonstrated in the novel, may function as a decolonial tool for resolving oppression and power relations, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Midnight Robber by Nalo Hopkinson – Pheagan Book ReviewMar 20, 2020 · Her story begins in Toussaint, a Carib-settled planet in which all labor is done by robots and everyone has an AI-implant that functions as a ...
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[PDF] Posthuman Worldbuilding in Nalo Hopkinson's Midnight RobberA posthuman critical perspective on Hopkinson's worldbuilding, with its blend of mythology, fantasy and science fiction, serves to provide a new outlook on sf ...
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Midnight Robber – Nalo Hopkinson | Solar Bridge - WordPress.comNov 21, 2010 · For an unapologetically hard-SF novel, the characterisation is satisfying; though the technology and the dimension hopping are all staples of ...
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[PDF] Other Ways of Seeing and Knowing: Historical Re-Vision in The Salt ...Hopkinson adopts a three- pronged approach in her re-evaluation. Firstly, she employs a non-linear narrative structure that transports the reader at random from ...
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The Salt Roads: Complex and rewarding - Fantasy LiteratureJun 8, 2016 · Hopkinson was experimental in her approach to The Salt Roads, both in the non-linear structure and at the level of line-by-line prose.Missing: narrative | Show results with:narrative
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The World of Nalo Hopkinson's Midnight Robber - Blair ViewsSep 6, 2020 · Midnight Robber follows the misadventures of a young girl named Tan-Tan who was born on Planet Toussaint, a Caribbean space colony.
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Midnight Robber, Nalo Hopkinson | The Australian LegendMar 21, 2022 · Hopkinson “was born in Jamaica, in the Caribbean. I lived for years in Guyana as well, and in Trinidad/Tobago. But the bulk of my life so far ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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"Nalo Hopkinson" by Gregory E. Rutledge - UNL Digital CommonsAt the center of this fervor is the Black speculative fiction and fantasy novelist Nalo Hopkinson, who forever changed the field in the three short years ...Missing: influence | Show results with:influence<|separator|>
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[PDF] AN INTERVIEW WITH NALO HOPKINSON - AlbertNalo Hopkinson is the critically acclaimed author of two novels, Brown. Girl in the Ring (1998) and Midnight Robber (2000), and the editor of an.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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[PDF] Creolisation and Black Women's Subjectivities in the Diasporic ...These experiences range from the bigotry, racism and exclusion ... “Vanishing Bodies: 'Race' and Technology in Nalo Hopkinson's Midnight Robber.
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Interplanetary Diaspora and Fourth World Representation in Celu ...Jan 4, 2017 · Nalo Hopkinson and Uppinder Mehan. Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press, 2004: 161–182. Print. Refugees So Long Been Dreaming: Postcolonial Science ...
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The Supernatural and the Black Female Body in Nalo Hopkinson's ...The diasporic subject, however, is crucially represented as resilient as well, which implies potential for endurance and eventual triumph. Genealogies of pain ...Missing: themes migration
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The Shoals and Detours of Nalo Hopkinson's “The Glass Bottle Trick ...Oct 10, 2022 · This article presents a reading of Nalo Hopkinson's short stories “The Glass Bottle Trick,” “Precious,” and “Greedy Choke Puppy” that considers Caribbean ...
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Midnight Robber - Publishers Weekly... folklore. There, Antonio's life lacks purpose, and although he remarries ... Hopkinson's rich and complex Carib English can be hard to follow at times ...
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Reviews of Books | Extrapolation - Liverpool University PressJan 7, 2019 · Long-time readers of hard sf and space opera might struggle with the final chapter's emphasis on Nalo Hopkinson's Midnight Robber (2000) as New ...
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Skin Folk by Nalo Hopkinson | GoodreadsRating 4.0 (1,950) It takes inspiration from, or seeks to retell, a bunch of fairytale stories and folklore; mostly West Indian folklore. ... Some stories were hard to follow ...
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So Long Been Dreaming: Postcolonial Science Fiction & FantasyNalo Hopkinson and Uppinder Mehan have, with So Long Been Dreaming edited an anthology that we needed long ago, an anthology that questions and corrects and ...
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Conversations with Nalo Hopkinson, Edited by Isiah Lavender IIIHopkinson has always had a vested interest in expanding racial and ethnic diversity in all facets of speculative fiction from its writers to its readers, and ...
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Black science fiction writers face 'universal' racism, study findsAug 9, 2016 · Fireside Fiction's report, #BlackSpecFic, finds less than 2% of SF stories published in 2015 were by black writers.
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Just How White Is the Book Industry? - The New York TimesDec 11, 2020 · 95 percent were written by white people. Author diversity at major publishing houses has increased in recent years, but white writers still dominate.
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How science fiction is getting more diverse - VoxAug 18, 2014 · The genre's sometimes clunky depictions of non-white characters aren't usually done out of ill-will, Hopkinson explains. “In the publishing ...
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Science fiction publishing has a major race problem, new report showsAug 4, 2016 · More than half of all science fiction magazines failed to publish fiction from black authors in 2015.
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Sci-Fi Hugo Awards Controversy Is a Cultural Proxy War - Big ThinkApr 11, 2015 · ” One argues in favor of cultural harmony through diversity. The other believes forced diversity to be an affront to sacred meritocracy.
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The Continuing Problem of So Little Diversity in Science FictionMar 4, 2019 · 12% of the US is African American. By simple math you can take our figure of 2,000 writers who've sold 3 or more pro level short stories and we ...Missing: data increase
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“The Myth of Meritocracy and the Reality of the Leaky Pipe and ...Jul 3, 2017 · “The Myth of Meritocracy and the Reality of the Leaky Pipe and Other Obstacles in Science Fiction & Fantasy”. Author: Juliet Published Date ...
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Nalo Hopkinson: As Magic Does - Locus MagazineSep 8, 2013 · She won the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for ... Some of her short fiction has been collected in World Fantasy Award and Sunburst Award ...
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Astounding Award | The Hugo AwardThe Astounding Award for Best New Writer is currently administered by WSFS and the results are announced at the Hugo Award ceremony.
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2003 Sunburst Award Winner | The Sunburst Award Society"Brown Girl in the Ring won the Locus Award for Best First Novel, became a finalist for the Philip K. Dick Award, and garnered Hopkinson the John W. Campbell ...
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Nalo Hopkinson Named the 37th SFWA Damon Knight Grand MasterDec 1, 2020 · (SFWA) is pleased to announce that Nalo Hopkinson has been named the 37th Damon Knight Grand Master for her contributions to the literature o f ...
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Hopkinson Named SFWA Grand Master - Locus MagazineDec 1, 2020 · The Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) has named Nalo Hopkinson the 37th recipient of the Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award.
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Nalo Hopkinson wins 2025 Sunburst Award | CBC BooksSep 12, 2025 · B.C.-based Nalo Hopkinson has won the 2025 Sunburst Award for Canadian Literature of the Fantastic for her latest novel Blackheart Man.
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Sister Mine - The Nebula Awards® - SFWASister Mine. by Nalo Hopkinson (Published by Grand Central). Winner, Andre Norton Nebula Award for Middle Grade and Young Adult Fiction in 2013.
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Sister Mine — Nalo Hopkinson: author, creatorMy novel Sister Mine, published in 2013, received the Andre Norton (Nebula) Award. Set in Toronto, it is a story of Caribbean demi-gods with half-human ...