FIYAH Magazine of Black Speculative Fiction, Issue #13, Winter 2020

FIYAH Magazine of Black Speculative Fiction, Issue #13, Winter 2020

DaVaun Sanders
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CONTENTS: Prose – ALL THAT THE STORM TOOK // Yah Yah Scholfield – 5572 words Two sisters quarrel over remaining in their home as Hurrican Katrina bears down on the lower Ninth Ward. Leaving means abandoning a proud family legacy, staying will cost more than they ever imagined. ROOTS ON YA // LH MOORE – 6829 words A rootworker is dragged into a young lovers’ triangle when a curse invites evil into a turn of the century Virgina community. LUSCA // Soleil Knowles – 2562 words Voracious hunger draws a young woman to the sea, despite her mother’s best efforts to hide her true nature. THE TRANSITION OF OSOOSI // Ozzie M. Gartrell – 7900 words An ambitious young hacker seeks out the Anansi—a legendary hacktivist collective—for help in overthrowing the techno-authoritarian American government. But will he pay their asking price? Poetry – Aliens Visit the Caribbean // Terese Mason Pierre
Genres: Science FictionFantasyShort StoriesScience Fiction Fantasy
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