@booklet {11809, title = {"Ghost Ship"}, howpublished = {Africa Risen: A New Era of Speculative Fiction}, year = {2022}, note = {

Rpt. in the author\’s The Wishing Pool and Other Stories (Brooklyn, NY: Akashic Books, 2023), 251-270.

}, month = {2022}, pages = {275-294}, publisher = {Tordotcom/Tom Doherty Associates}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

The story focuses on a young black woman being sent on a passenger liner from Africa to a segregated U.S. as a courier carrying an illegal animal. She is effectively own by the African woman sending her, and her treatment on the ship is reminiscent of the Middle Passage. Given the wider context, there might be other, related stories to come.

}, keywords = {African American author, Female author}, isbn = {9781250833006 978-1636141053}, author = {Tananarive [Priscilla] Due (b. 1966)}, editor = {Sheree Ren{\'e}e Thomas (b. 1972) and Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki and Zelda Knight [pseud.]. [Olivia E. Raymond]} } @booklet {11946, title = {{\textquotedblleft}Shopping Day{\textquotedblright}}, howpublished = {How We Live Now (Serial Box anthology)}, year = {2020}, note = {

Rpt. in the author\’s The Wishing Pool and Other Stories (Brooklyn, NY: Akashic Books, 2023), 271-277.

}, month = {2020}, abstract = {

A plague dystopia in which everyone has to be locked down at 6:00 PM, and being out during the day is dangerous. The story focuses on children waiting for their mother to return from a shopping trip.

}, keywords = {African American author, Female author}, url = {https://www.realm.fm/serials/shopping-day}, author = {Tananarive [Priscilla] Due (b. 1966)} } @booklet {10286, title = {{\textquotedblleft}Attachment Disorder{\textquotedblright}}, howpublished = {A People{\textquoteright}s Future of the United States: Speculative Fiction from 25 Extraordinary Writers}, year = {2019}, month = {2019}, pages = {111-31}, publisher = {One World}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Post-catastrophe dystopia (disease/pandemic) where those infected are trying to stay free from either being herded into camps or killed. A Nayima story in the series with 2014 Due, \“Removal Order,\” 2014 Due, \“Herd Immunity,\” 2015 Due, \“Carriers,\” and 2019 Due, \“One Day Only.\”

}, keywords = {African American author, Female author}, author = {Tananarive [Priscilla] Due (b. 1966)}, editor = {Victor LaValle (b. 1972) and John Joseph Adams (b. 1976)} } @booklet {11944, title = {{\textquotedblleft}One Day Only{\textquotedblright}}, howpublished = {Wastelands: The New Apocalypse}, year = {2019}, note = {

Rpt. in the author\’s The Wishing Pool and Other Stories (Brooklyn, NY: Akashic Books, 2023), 205-226.

}, month = {2019}, pages = {157-175}, publisher = {Titan Books}, address = {London}, abstract = {

A Nayima story in the series se in a post-plague dystopia with 2014 Due, \“Removal Order,\” 2014 Due, \“Herd Immunity,\” 2015 Due, \“Carriers,\” and 2019 Due, \“Attachment Disorder.\” In this story Nayima has temporary settled with an older woman in an abandoned beachfront house and puts on a comedy show for the few other Natural Immune/Carriers and survivors who have not yet gotten vaccinated and settled in one of the few remaining cities.

}, keywords = {African American author, Female author}, isbn = {9871785658952}, author = {Tananarive [Priscilla] Due (b. 1966)}, editor = {John Joseph Adams (b. 1976)} } @booklet {9464, title = {{\textquotedblleft}The Reformatory{\textquotedblright}}, howpublished = {Boston Review}, volume = {Special issue on Global Dystopias }, year = {2017}, month = {2017}, pages = {93-108}, abstract = {

The dystopia of life for African-Americans in the South at an unspecified date.\ 

}, keywords = {African American author, Female author}, author = {Tananarive [Priscilla] Due (b. 1966)}, editor = {Junot D{\'\i}az} } @booklet {8202, title = {"Carriers"}, howpublished = {The End Has Come. The Apocalypse Triptych}, year = {2015}, month = {2015}, pages = {139-51}, publisher = {Editors}, address = {Np}, abstract = {

A post-plague dystopia with the carriers of the plague forced to live outside what remains of civilization with the focus on the protagonist, who, like all the NIs (Naturally Immunes), is a carrier. A Nayima story in the series with 2014 Due, Removal Order,\” 2014 Due, \“Herd Immunity,\” 2019 Due, \“One Day Only,\” and 2019 Due, \“Attachment Disorder.\”

}, keywords = {African American author, Female author}, isbn = {9781497484405}, author = {Tananarive [Priscilla] Due (b. 1966)}, editor = {John Joseph Adams (b. 1976) and Hugh [Crocker] Howey (b. 1975)} } @booklet {11942, title = {{\textquotedblleft}Herd Immunity{\textquotedblright}}, howpublished = {The End Is Now: The Apocalypse Triptych}, year = {2014}, month = {2014}, pages = {5-19}, publisher = {Np}, address = {Np}, abstract = {

A Nayima story in the series with 2014 Due, \“Removal Order,\” 2015 Due, \“Carriers,\” 2019 Due, \“One Day Only,\” and 2019 Due, \“Attachment Disorder.\” In this story, Nayima, who is one of the few people who are immune, meets a man who she thinks is also immune.

}, keywords = {African American author, Female author}, isbn = {9781497484375}, author = {Tananarive [Priscilla] Due (b. 1966)}, editor = {Hugh [Crocker] Howey (b. 1975) and John Joseph Adams (b. 1976)} } @booklet {11941, title = {"Removal Order"}, howpublished = {The End is Nigh: The Apocalypse Triptych}, year = {2014}, month = {2014}, pages = {85-98}, publisher = {Np}, address = {Np}, abstract = {

The first of a continuing series of stories featuring Nayina, a young African woman dealing with a plague (the 72-hour flu, 72 hours being how long one might live after contracting it) while caring for her grandmother, who had cancer. They had stayed behind in a town that everyone else had left and then were forced to move because the town was going to be burned in hopes of stopping the plague. A Nayima story in the series with 2014 Due, \“Herd Immunity,\” 2015 Due, \“Carriers,\” 2019 Due, \“One Day Only,\” and 2019 Due, \“Attachment Disorder.\”

}, keywords = {African American author, Female author}, isbn = {9781495471179}, author = {Tananarive [Priscilla] Due (b. 1966)}, editor = {Hugh [Crocker] Howey (b. 1975) and John Joseph Adams (b. 1976)} } @booklet {5277, title = {"Protection"}, howpublished = {Femspec }, volume = {3.2}, year = {2002}, month = {2002}, pages = {75-78}, abstract = {

Brief dystopia in which the right to have children is strictly limited, which puts those children born at risk from those wanting children.

}, keywords = {African American author, Female author}, author = {Tananarive [Priscilla] Due (b. 1966)} } @booklet {11945, title = {{\textquotedblleft}Patient Zero{\textquotedblright}}, howpublished = {The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction }, volume = {99.2 (587)}, year = {2000}, note = {

Rpt. in Wastelands 2: More Stories of the Apocalypse. Ed. John Joseph Adams (London: Titan Books, 2015), 362-379.

}, month = {August 2000}, pages = {5-21}, abstract = {

Post-apocalypse dystopia (pandemic) as seen by a small boy who has survived but is a carrier and is being kept in a medical facility that is slowly losing its ability to function and its staff.

}, keywords = {African American author, Female author}, issn = {00024-984X }, author = {Tananarive [Priscilla] Due (b. 1966)} }