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Please Stop Talking About the "Rise" of African Science Fiction
Tade Thompson Breaks It Down: African SFF Has Always Been Here
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Tade Thompson
| September 19, 2018
Kafka’s Last Wish, Brod’s First Betrayal
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| September 18, 2018
Lisa Hanawalt: Drawing Progressive Westerns from the Horse's Perspective
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How to Tour the Most Bookish Island in the World
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Veronica Esposito
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Matthew Vollmer
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Teddy Wayne
| September 11, 2018
Interview with a Bookstore: Cape Town's Book Lounge
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The Four Times I Became a Teacher
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Beth Kephart
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