In this engaging and accessible guide, Eugen Bacon explores writing
speculative fiction as a creative practice, drawing from her own work, and the
work of other writers and theorists, to interrogate its various subgenres.
Exploring the intersections of blackness, Afrofuturism, and colonialism, this collection of personal essays delves into the unique experiences of an African Australian woman navigating multiple identities. Through a blend of analysis and storytelling, Bacon reflects on her journey and engages with influential writers to reveal the complexities of social and cultural truths. The work is both literary and adventurous, offering profound insights into speculative fiction and the fluidity of identity, making it a significant contribution to contemporary discourse.
In this lush interplanetary tale, Novic is an immortal Sayneth priest who flouts the conventions of a matriarchal society by choosing a name for his child. This act initiates chaos that splits the boy in two, unleashing a Jekyll-and-Hyde child upon the universe. Named T-Mo by his mother and Odysseus by his father, the story spans the boy's lifetime - from his early years with his mother Silhouette on planet Grovea to his travels to Earth where he meets and marries Salem, and together they bear a hybrid named Myra. The story unfolds through the eyes of these three distinctive women: Silhouette, Salem and Myra. As they confront their fears and navigate the treacherous paths to love and accept T-Mo/Odysseus and themselves, the darkness in Odysseus urges them to unbearable choices that threaten their very existence.
Bacon's collection features over 20 provocative tales that blend genres in unexpected ways, showcasing her unique and vivid writing style. The stories, including seven original pieces, delve into the extraordinary aspects of life, challenging conventional norms and captivating readers with their depth and complexity. With a reputation for fierce intelligence and evocative language, Bacon crafts narratives that are both hypnotic and thought-provoking, making this collection a compelling exploration of the boundaries of storytelling.
Exploring themes of love, migration, gender, and class, this collection of stories delves into the complexities of patriarchy and womanhood. Set against the backdrop of the West and Africa, the author showcases a unique voice that blends cultural experiences with vivid imagery and lyrical prose, celebrating the richness of hybridity.
Exploring themes of culture, longing, and hybridity, this Afro-irrealist collection features 13 transformative stories that blend folklore with speculative fiction. Eleven of the tales are original, showcasing a collision of worlds and unlimited futures. The book includes a powerful introduction by D. Harlan Wilson and aligns with Eugen Bacon's acclaimed work in gender and speculative fiction, highlighted by her recognition in the 2022 Otherwise Fellowships honor list.
The narrative follows a fragmented soul on a quest to reunite with its other half, driven by a deep sense of longing and the consequences of past transgressions. As this ancient spirit navigates the world, its journey becomes intertwined with a series of murders, highlighting themes of redemption, the struggle between good and evil, and the lengths one will go to restore wholeness. The story blends elements of the supernatural with a gripping exploration of morality and consequence.
Featuring a blend of exquisite prose poetry and speculative micro-lit, this collection by Eugen Bacon showcases forty-eight unique compositions. It includes twenty-six previously published works alongside twenty-two original pieces crafted specifically for this volume, highlighting the author's international acclaim and creative range.