After colonisation, after white supremacy, after climate crisis ... eleven eclectic writers imagine the future of Australia.
After colonisation, after white supremacy, after climate crisis ... eleven eclectic writers imagine the future of Australia.
Climate catastrophe, police brutality, white genocide, totalitarian rule and the erasure of black history provide the backdrop for stories of love, courage and hope. In this unflinching new anthology, eleven of Australia's most daring Indigenous writers and writers of colour provide a glimpse of Australia as we head toward the year 2050.
Featuring Ambelin Kwaymullina, Claire G. Coleman, Omar Sakr, Future D. Fidel, Karen Wyld, Khalid Warsame, KayaLattimore, Sarah Ross, Zoya Patel, Michelle Law and Hannah Donnelly. Edited by Michael Mohammed Ahmad. Originalconcept by Lena Nahlous. Published by Affirm Press in partnership with Diversity Arts Australia and Sweatshop Literacy Movement.
Michael Mohammed Ahmad is an Arab-Australian writer, editor, teacher and community arts worker. Heis the founder and director of Sweatshop. Mohammed's essays and short stories have appeared in theSydney Review of Books, The Guardian, Heat, Seizure, The Lifted Brow, The Australian and Coming ofAge: Australian Muslim Stories. His debut novel, The Tribe, received a 2015 Sydney Morning HeraldBest Young Australian Novelists of the Year Award. Mohammed received his Doctorate of Creative Artsat Western Sydney University in 2017.
Climate catastrophe, police brutality, white genocide, totalitarian rule and the erasure of black history provide the backdrop for stories of love, courage and hope. In this unflinching new anthology, eleven of Australia's most daring Indigenous writers and writers of colour provide a glimpse of Australia as we head toward the year 2050.Featuring Ambelin Kwaymullina, Claire G. Coleman, Omar Sakr, Future D. Fidel, Karen Wyld, Khalid Warsame, KayaLattimore, Sarah Ross, Zoya Patel, Michelle Law and Hannah Donnelly. Edited by Michael Mohammed Ahmad. Originalconcept by Lena Nahlous. Published by Affirm Press in partnership with Diversity Arts Australia and Sweatshop Literacy Movement.
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