“Crocodile Ark”
Title | “Crocodile Ark” |
Year for Search | 2014 |
Authors | Talabi, Oluwole(b. 1986) |
Tertiary Authors | Talabi, Wole(b. 1986) |
Secondary Title | Omenena Speculative Fiction Magazine |
Volume / Edition | no. 1 |
Pagination | 25-32 |
Date Published | December 2014 |
ISBN Number | 978-1-911143-55-0 |
Keywords | Malaysian author, Male author, Nigerian author |
Annotation | The story is set in a future Nigerian religious dystopia with the Prophet and Prophet and the rich live well in orbit and the rest survive on rations on Earth. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. without the illustration in his Incomplete Solutions. Edinburgh, Scot.: Luna Press, 2019), 86-96, with an author’s note on 257-258 |
URL | https://omenana.com/2014/11/30/crocodile-ark/ |
Illustration | Illus. David Motutu |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | The Nigerian author (b. 1986) is a chemical/petroleum engineer living in Malaysia. In the initial publication, his name is given as both Oluwole, which appears to be his given name, and Wole, with the latter the only name used in all subsequent publications. |
Full Text | 2014 Talabi, Oluwole (b. 1986). “Crocodile Ark.” Illus. David Motutu. Omenena Speculative Fiction Magazine, no. 1 (December 2014): 25-32. https://omenana.com/2014/11/30/crocodile-ark/ Rpt. without the illustration in his Incomplete Solutions. Edinburgh, Scot.: Luna Press, 2019), 86-96, with an author’s note on 257-258. PSt The story is set in a future Nigerian religious dystopia with the Prophet and Prophet and the rich live well in orbit and the rest survive on rations on Earth. The Nigerian author is a chemical/petroleum engineer living in Malaysia. In the initial publication, his name is given as both Oluwole, which appears to be his given name, and Wole, with the latter the only name used in all subsequent publications. |