Present Writers: Nisi Shawl

in #books5 years ago

Just under the wire but before the year-end posts--because the year is not yet ended--here's December's Present Writers post. For context on this blog series, see the first post, Marta Randall, or subsequent posts about Dorothy Heydt, Barbara Hambly, Jane Yolen, Suzy McKee Charnas, or Sherwood Smith.

Nisi Shawl is a great example of a writer who has grown, changed, and expanded her horizons--and other people's--long past her debut. If I'd been writing this post a few years ago I could have talked about her impressive short story career, or about her crucial work in teaching writers to think kindly and accurately beyond their own experiences with works like Writing the Other  (co-authored with Cynthia Ward) and workshops on the same topic. I could have talked about her work as an anthologist, particularly in anthologies that focus on various specific marginalized voices or on tributes to greats of the field like Octavia Butler and Samuel R. Delany. Shawl has been quite ground-breaking enough in those areas.

But two years ago she gave us her first novel to appreciate, Everfair. A steampunk alternate history focused on central Africa (specifically the Congo), Everfair uses multiple points of view to bring balance and nuance to the possibilities she shows us. Everfair helps point out the choices we make every day to improve the world for all people--or not--and the ways that our views of history shape those choices. It is profoundly hopeful and just plain fun to read. I'm excited to see where Shawl will go next, and how it will teach those who want to learn and illuminate more of the world for those who want to see.



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She must be not one of on "the best sellers" book's writers in the world @marissalingen 😯 or it is me who didn't really check on any of her books before. Talking about the everfair, have it translated to other language? What's is the novel story about? You made me curious 😊 even more.

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I have not found it translated into any other languages yet, but it's a fairly new novel, so we can hope for many translations!

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What a great review; thank you so much! I'm always on the lookout for new and interesting authors.

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