![]() But more than all of that, they guide us back to ourselves and to our relations on a shimmering trail of song and stardust.” -Daniel Heath Justiceīook notes: Paperback, fiction, 224 pages.Īuthor bio: Joshua Whitehead is an Oji-nêhiyaw, Two-Spirit (2SQ) member of Peguis First Nation (Treaty 1) in manitowapow. ![]() The stories here are difficult, they’re beautiful, they’re hilarious and sad and frightening and hopeful. And as editor Joshua Whitehead affirms in the introduction, Love After the End is a book we need right now-and well beyond the now. Our stories guide us forward into an ever-uncertain future, just as they guide us back home. With such a cacophony of anxiety, despair, and cynicism bearing down on us, it is sometimes easy to forget that Indigenous peoples have been here before, and we still remain to uphold our responsibilities to the world and to one another. An engineered bio-computing AI.”īig blurb: “The so-called end times feel so perilously close right now. ![]() ![]() Perfect pitch: A bold and breathtaking anthology of queer Indigenous speculative fiction, edited by the author of Jonny Appleseed.įirst lines: “I am Abacus. ![]()
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