R/evolution. A Mosaic Novel, Book One
Title | R/evolution. A Mosaic Novel, Book One |
Year for Search | 2011 |
Authors | Johnson, Tenea D. |
Date Published | 2011 |
Publisher | counterpoise |
Place Published | St. Petersburg, FL |
ISBN Number | 978-06155553729 |
Keywords | African American author, Female author |
Annotation | Genetic engineering dystopia of racial and class conflict in which the privileged have access to genetic enhancements and the poor are starving. One of the enhanced offers the enhancements to the others, and the stories relate to the revolution brought about by changes in the way humans evolve. No evidence of further volumes. See also 2011 Johnson, Each Star a Sun to Invisible Planets.” |
Additional Publishers | One chapter, “The Taken,” was first published Whispers in the Night. Ed. Brandon Massey (New York: Dafina Books/Kensington Publishing Co., 2007), 215-226. Two of the stories, “How the Carters Got Their Name” and “Live Forevers” are rpt. in her Broken Fevers. Greenbelt, MD: Rosarium, 2021 on 67-71 and 98-111. |
Info Notes | See also 2015 Johnson, "Each Star a Sun to Invisible Planets.” |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | African-American female author. |
Full Text | 2011 Johnson, Tenea D. R/evolution. A Mosaic Novel, Book One. St. Petersburg, FL: counterpoise. 140 pp. One chapter, “The Taken,” was first published Whispers in the Night. Ed. Brandon Massey (New York: Dafina Books/Kensington Publishing Co., 2007), 215-226. Two of the stories, “How the Carters Got Their Name” and “Live Forevers” are rpt. in her Broken Fevers. Greenbelt, MD: Rosarium, 2021 on 67-71 and 98-111. PSt Genetic engineering dystopia of racial and class conflict in which the privileged have access to genetic enhancements and the poor are starving. One of the enhanced offers the enhancements to the others, and the stories relate to the revolution brought about by changes in the way humans evolve. No evidence of further volumes. See also 2015 Johnson, "Each Star a Sun to Invisible Planets.” African American female author. |