What is Afrofuturism and Why does it Matter?
To cap off Black History Month, lets talk about Afrofuturism—the genre, aesthetic, and movement that does not memorialize a bleak past, but imagines a limitless future.
To cap off Black History Month, lets talk about Afrofuturism—the genre, aesthetic, and movement that does not memorialize a bleak past, but imagines a limitless future.
Before the re-animated monster took cinemas, popular culture, and Halloween by storm, the real Frankenstein was a tragic character concocted by Mary Shelley.
With September and back-to-school season coming to a close, it is fitting to reflect on what reads we can borrow from college students’ syllabi.
Three writing lessons from successful fantasy author George R.R Martin in celebration of his recent birthday.