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Explore African Speculative Fiction Published in 2024 African speculative fiction has been on the rise over the past 25 years, though experts like Wole Talabi note that the buildup to this moment has been many decades in the making. In our recently publi...

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A pull quote from Franscine Machinda's "Motion Sickness", available in Will This Be A Problem? The Magazine: Issue 1. The white text is imposed over a blue background, with a man on the left, a giant in the middle and a woman on the right.

"Masika was a child of death.

She had been cut from her mother’s belly only minutes after her death, and as a result, her eyelids remained shut for the first three weeks of her life. Later, she would jest about how those had been the best weeks of her entire life."

A pull quote from Franscine Machinda's "Motion Sickness", available in Will This Be A Problem? The Magazine: Issue 1. The white text is imposed over a blue background, with a man on the left, a giant in the middle and a woman on the right. "Masika was a child of death. She had been cut from her mother’s belly only minutes after her death, and as a result, her eyelids remained shut for the first three weeks of her life. Later, she would jest about how those had been the best weeks of her entire life."

"Masika was a child of death."

Motion Sickness - Franscine Machinda (Kenya)
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