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An Unnerving, Challenging Urban Fantasy with Definite Mojo: A Review of Nalo Hopkinson’s Sister Mine
When I was telling my girlfriend about Nalo Hopkinson’s urban fantasy, Sister Mine, she said it sounded like the author was on LSD when she was writing it. I think that’s a pretty apt description, and I mean that in … Continue reading
Posted in Bisexual, Black, Canadian, Caribbean, Fantasy, Fiction, Nalo Hopkinson, Queer, Toronto
Tagged Caribbean literature
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