A review by ivorhartmann
AfroSF: Science Fiction by African Writers by Tendai Huchu, Mia Arderne, Cristy Zinn, Ivor W. Hartmann, Efe Tokunbo Okogu, Sally-Ann Murray, Chinelo Onwualu, Mazi Nwonwu, Tade Thompson, Nick Wood, Dave-Brendon de Burgh, Joan De La Haye, Mandisi Nkomo, Clifton Gachagua, Liam Kruger, Ashley Jacobs, Martin Stokes, Rafeeat Aliyu, Sarah Lotz, Uko Bendi Udo, Sally Partridge, Nnedi Okorafor, Biram Mboob

5.0

It has been a real honour to edit and publish AfroSF, the very first pan-African SciFi anthology. I am proud of all the stories in this anthology and the remarkable journey we have made together to publish it. I couldn't have imagined an anthology of this strength, uniqueness, and quality of work, when I first embarked on this project in 2011 with nothing more than a hope and a dream. We have created an anthology that will forever be in the history books of African literature, and literature as a whole. We have broken a long-standing majority silence when it comes to writing about our future from our African perspective. I truly hope many more African writers will be greatly emboldened to follow suit, to envision any and all futures that we quite rightly have something to say about, and a say in, as African people.