![]() ![]() “The Fine Print” by Chinelo Onwualu tells the classic tale of a Faustian deal from an African perspective. Steven Barnes’s “Come Home to Atropos” describes a curious future through an advertisement. Andrea Hairston’s “Dumb House” is an unexpected yet glorious mix of speculative fiction and old Southern rootwork. Tobias Buckell’s “The Galactic Tourist Industrial Complex” is firmly in science fiction territory, while Anil Menon’s “The Robots of Eden” gives a glimpse of a Black Mirror–esque future from an Indian perspective. This fantastic kitchen-sink anthology, introduced by Reading Rainbow star LeVar Burton, features 17 stories from all over the world-a variety of Indian, African-American, Native American, and Asian cultures are all represented-and of every sort of speculative genre. ![]()
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