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A review by ksbrennan
FIYAH Magazine of Black Speculative Fiction Issue #13 by DaVaun Sanders, Troy L. Wiggins
5.0
"Tell them how you survived,
How you burned your fear
And shone bright enough to light whole worlds."
This issue was SO GOOD. It's impossible to pick a favourite, Roots On Ya by LH Moore is a spectacular bit of condensed story-building, The Transition of Osoosi by Ozzie M. Gartrell built wonderful tension up to a devastating end, and Aliens Visit the Caribbean by Terese Mason Pierre, quoted above, is a poem with nothing but beautiful lines.
The other 2 stories (All That The Storm Took by Yah Yah Scholfield and and Lusca by Soleil Knowles) were also very fun, and I liked seeing the two different takes on water-based transformations.
How you burned your fear
And shone bright enough to light whole worlds."
This issue was SO GOOD. It's impossible to pick a favourite, Roots On Ya by LH Moore is a spectacular bit of condensed story-building, The Transition of Osoosi by Ozzie M. Gartrell built wonderful tension up to a devastating end, and Aliens Visit the Caribbean by Terese Mason Pierre, quoted above, is a poem with nothing but beautiful lines.
The other 2 stories (All That The Storm Took by Yah Yah Scholfield and and Lusca by Soleil Knowles) were also very fun, and I liked seeing the two different takes on water-based transformations.