Dark Matter (prose anthologies)

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Dark Matter is an anthology series of

Best Anthology. The second book in the Dark Matter series, Dark Matter: Reading the Bones (2004), won the World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology in 2005. A forthcoming third book in the series is tentatively named Dark Matter: Africa Rising. This was finally published at the end of 2022 under the title Africa Risen: A New Era of Speculative Fiction
, from Tor Books.

In the introduction to the first book, the editor explains that the title alludes to cosmological "dark matter", an invisible yet essential part of the universe, to highlight how black people's contributions have been ignored: "They became dark matter, invisible to the naked eye; and yet their influence — their gravitational pull on the world around them — would become undeniable".

Book I contents

Dark Matter: A Century of Speculative Fiction from the African Diaspora
LC Class
PS648.S3 D37 2000
Followed byAfrica Risen: A New Era of Speculative Fiction 

Stories

Essays

Reviews

Awards

Book II contents

Dark Matter: Reading the Bones
ISBN
978-0-446-69377-6 (first edition, paperback)

Stories

Essays

  • Jewelle Gomez, "The Second Law of Thermodynamics"
  • Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu
    , "Her Pen Could Fly: Remembering Virginia Hamilton"
  • Carol Cooper, "Celebrating the Alien: The Politics of Race and Species in the Juveniles of Andre Norton"

Reviews

Awards

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