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'''Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu''' is an American writer, academic and journalist. She has won several awards for her short stories and her other works | '''[http://www2.uic.edu/~nokora1/ Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu]''' is an American writer, academic and journalist. She has won several awards for her short stories and her other works. | ||
She attended [[Wiscon 30]], where she was a panelist on the [[Science Fiction from the (so-called) Third World (WisCon 30 Panel)|Science Fiction from the (so-called) Third World]] panel. She is a Clarion East graduate (2001). | |||
== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == | ||
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===Novels=== | ===Novels=== | ||
* ''[[Zahrah the Windseeker]]'' ([[2005]]) | * ''[[Zahrah the Windseeker]]'' ([[2005]]) | ||
* ''[[Ejii the Shadow Speaker]]'' ([[2007]]) (forthcoming) | * ''[[Ejii the Shadow Speaker]]'' or ''The Shadow Speaker'' ([[2007]]) (forthcoming) | ||
=== Short Fiction === | === Short Fiction === | ||
Revision as of 12:29, 4 May 2007
Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu is an American writer, academic and journalist. She has won several awards for her short stories and her other works.
She attended Wiscon 30, where she was a panelist on the Science Fiction from the (so-called) Third World panel. She is a Clarion East graduate (2001).
Bibliography
This bibliography is only partial and needs to be completed
Novels
- Zahrah the Windseeker (2005)
- Ejii the Shadow Speaker or The Shadow Speaker (2007) (forthcoming)
Short Fiction
- "The Magical Negro", in Dark Matter II (2004)
- "When Scarabs Multiply", in So Long Been Dreaming (2004)
Plays
Nonfiction
- "Stephen King's Super Duper Magical Negroes" (Full text online)