@booklet {11571, title = {{\textquotedblleft}Broad Dutty Water: A Sunken Story{\textquotedblright}}, howpublished = {The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction}, volume = {141/5/6}, year = {2021}, note = {

Rpt. in The Best American Science Fiction \& Fantasy\™ 2022. Ed Rebecca Roanhorse. Series ed. John Joseph Adams (New York/Boston, MA: Mariner Books/HarperCollins, 2022), 110-135; and in The Year\’s Best African Speculative Fiction 2022. Ed. Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki; Eugen Bacon, and Milton Davis (Np: Caezik SF \& Fantasy in partnership with O.D. Ekpeki Presents, 2023), 51-76.

}, month = {November/December 2021}, pages = {6-31}, abstract = {

The story is set in the area that used to be Florida and the islands of the Caribbean, most of which is now under water. The protagonist is a young woman living in one of the communities on rafts that scavenge for anything useable or that can be repurposed.

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Female author, Guyanese author, Jamaican author, Trinidadian author, US author}, isbn = {978-0-358-69012-2 }, issn = {00024-984X }, author = {[Noelle] Nalo Hopkinson (b. 1960)} } @booklet {9466, title = {{\textquotedblleft}Waving at Trains{\textquotedblright}}, howpublished = {Boston Review}, volume = {Special issue on Global Dystopias }, year = {2017}, month = {2017}, pages = {141-44}, abstract = {

Dystopia in which climate change has killed most people.\ 

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Female author, Guyanese author, Jamaican author, Trinidadian author, US author}, author = {[Noelle] Nalo Hopkinson (b. 1960)}, editor = {Junot D{\'\i}az} } @booklet {5563, title = {"Delhi"}, howpublished = {So Long Been Dreaming}, year = {2004}, note = {

Rpt. in People of Colo(u)r Destroy Science Fiction! Ed. Nalo Hopkinson and Kristine Ong Muslin Special Issue of Lightspeed, no. 73 (June 2016): 229-42; and in The Best of World SF: Volume 1. Ed. Lavie Tidhar (London: Ad Astra/Head of Zeus, 2021), 125-47.\ 

}, month = {2004}, pages = {79-94}, publisher = {Arsenal Pulp Press}, address = {Vancouver, BC, Canada}, abstract = {

The story contrasts the dystopian present of India\ with brief flashes of eutopian and dystopian futures.

}, keywords = {Female author, Indian author, US author}, author = {Vandana Singh (b. 1950)}, editor = {[Noelle] Nalo Hopkinson (b. 1960) and Uppinder Mehan} } @booklet {5526, title = {Futureways}, year = {2004}, month = {2004}, publisher = {Arsenal Pulp Press/Whitney Museum of American Art/Printed Matter, Inc. }, address = {Vancouver, BC, Canada/New York}, abstract = {

Fourteen stories from thirteen authors with only the first story with an identified author. All the stories are set in or refer to futures, mostly dystopian, and connect to art exhibits. The authors listed are Laura Cottingham, as Ying Zong 4217 [pseud.]; Nick Crowe; Aline Duriaud; Nalo Hopkinson; Nico Israel; Matthew Licht; Peter Maass; Rita McBride; Alexandre Melo, whose story was translated from the Portuguese by Brad Cherry; Glen Rubsamen; Brad Schafer; Mark\ von Schlegell; and Roger Wolfson.

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Dutch author, Female author, German author, Portuguese author, UK author, US author}, editor = {Rita McBride and Glen Rubsamen} } @booklet {5516, title = {"Panopte{\textquoteright}s Eye"}, howpublished = {So Long Been Dreaming}, year = {2004}, month = {2004}, pages = {95-106}, publisher = {Arsenal Pulp Press}, address = {Vancouver, BC, Canada}, abstract = {

Authoritarian dystopia. Excerpt from a novel-in-process, which does not appear to have been published.\ 

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Female author, Japanese author}, author = {Kobayashi, Tamai}, editor = {[Noelle] Nalo Hopkinson (b. 1960) and Uppinder Mehan} } @booklet {5551, title = {"Terminal Avenue"}, howpublished = {So Long Been Dreaming}, year = {2004}, month = {2004}, pages = {62-69}, publisher = {Arsenal Pulp Press}, address = {Vancouver, BC, Canada}, abstract = {

Authoritarian dystopia in which the First Nations peoples of Canada are facing apartheid.

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Female author, First Nations author}, author = {Eden [Victoria Lena] Robinson (b. 1968)}, editor = {[Noelle] Nalo Hopkinson (b. 1960) and Uppinder Mehan} } @booklet {5541, title = {"When Scarabs Multiply"}, howpublished = {So Long Been Dreaming}, year = {2004}, month = {2004}, pages = {70-78}, publisher = {Arsenal Pulp Press}, address = {Vancouver, BC, Canada}, abstract = {

Authoritarian dystopia set in Africa and based on African myths in a village in which women and girls, who had been being trained equally, are made subservient to men. A woman leader returns, kills the man who had made the changes, and re-establishes equality. But the ending leaves doubts.

}, keywords = {African American author, Female author}, author = {Nnedi[mma Nkemdili]] Okorafor-Mbachu (b. 1974)}, editor = {[Noelle] Nalo Hopkinson (b. 1960) and Uppinder Mehan} } @booklet {5102, title = {Midnight Robber}, year = {2000}, month = {2000}, publisher = {Warner Books}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

The planet Toussaint has been colonized from the Caribbean and replicated the positive and negative aspects of Caribbean culture. It expels its criminals to the dystopian New Half-Way Tree.\ 

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Female author, Guyanese author, Jamaican author, Trinidadian author, US author}, author = {[Noelle] Nalo Hopkinson (b. 1960)} } @booklet {4894, title = {Brown Girl in the Ring}, year = {1998}, month = {1998}, publisher = {Warner Books}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Magic realism set in a future Toronto dystopia.

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Female author, Guyanese author, Jamaican author, Trinidadian author, US author}, author = {[Noelle] Nalo Hopkinson (b. 1960)} }