Aisha
@ActuallyAisha
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Academic (children's literature, spatiality, nationalisms, fantasy); reviews editor (@strangehorizons); other things, probably.
Joined April 2008
I have an article in this! Spatiality and protest and the future recent anglophone SF has imagined for Delhi.
The special issue is live! Read about how authors and creators from postcolonial contexts expand #scifi and use the future as a realm of creativity and critique. https://t.co/d7KDHz4xY6
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Fellow Calcuttan writer/editor Archita Mittra is in urgent need of help--she lost her father recently, suffered damages to her home from the recent rains, & her mother's now in hospital. They've no insurance. She's a freelancer & really needs help. Please share & donate.
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Can't stop thinking about this perfect illustration of TERFism: it offers women nothing, no hope, no vision for a better future, and expects us to put up with this appalling reality for the simple sake of degrading others. In its feminist guise it's a doomed movement. Thankfully
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The issue opens with a quick introduction from me and @ActuallyAisha, in which we advocate for the special - and criticism - with our usual boldness. "What of material effect will all this criticism have achieved? Reader, we can’t say. Maybe none.“ https://t.co/AdVrDFBqUO
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What of material effect will all this criticism have achieved? Reader, we can’t say. Maybe none. But maybe some. Who knows?
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It's here! The @strangehorizons Criticism Special: one editorial, five critical essays, three poems, one podcast, three special reviews. We'll be publishing 1 essay per day all week, and the reviews will appear on the usual Monday-Wednesday-Friday cycle. https://t.co/rEDSr0PGva
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Visit the post for more.
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Yesterday at @strangehorizons, @Broke_Bookworm on One Hundred Shadows from @ErewhonBooks. It’s a piece that gets a sense of the novel by making an argument: “a fascinating exploration of how we go on when we are alienated from the labour we perform.” https://t.co/WrAaq7IRjy
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One Hundred Shadows progresses against the backdrop of socio-economic precarity and thriving capitalism.
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Doing this in Glasgow later this month!
Firstly, on the 20th Nov (3-5pm) @ActuallyAisha's talk Bringing Disorder to the Metropolis: Immigrant Children in Fantastic London! You can book your free tickets here:
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🌿🍂 "I think I am at peace now, he said, for my dreams move like the thinnest veil of mist over water." ~ Keki Daruwalla, Notes from the Underground (24 January 1937 - 27 September 2024) Go gently, and thank you for the words, the heart, that conscience.
Keki N. Daruwalla, one of India’s finest poets who wrote in English and winner of the Sahitya Akademi Award, passed away on Friday. He was 87. https://t.co/Uy4tPPVEPS
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OK, gang, heads up: the @strangehorizons Criticism Special is coming, in January of 2025. What crazy ideas have you got for us? @ActuallyAisha and I are always particularly keen to welcome new critics to SH for these issues. We want essays, dialogues, exegeses of every kind!
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Bangladesh update: Just been informed by credible journalist that 57 protestors/bystanders were killed today, apparently all by law enforcement authorities - bringing total number of deaths since Monday to over 100. Figures based on police and hospital reports
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Episode 1 is live! @jakecasella & @danhartland talk about THE SCAR: bold, partially-substantiated claims about the New Weird! Deep dives into narrative & aesthetics! Unexpected comparisons! Listen now: https://t.co/OHvusqPqdC
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For the very first episode, host Jake Casella Brookins talks to Dan Hartland, critic and reviews editor, about China Miéville’s novel THE SCAR, the genre of the New Weird, and many related wo…
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We've just hit our *penultimate* milestone of $12.5K, so here's a new episode of the Critical Friends podcast: @danhartland and @ActuallyAisha on boundaries in genre! https://t.co/WrhHDgPB5r We're now under $1K away from our base goal! To get us there: https://t.co/FHKziMN625
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A free weekly speculative fiction magazine with a global perspective.
📣📣It's THAT time of the year again! The annual STRANGE HORIZONS FUND DRIVE is now live. 📣📣 To donate: https://t.co/FHKziMN625 Over the next 36 days, we're looking to raise $13,500 to stay alive through 2025, and beyond for some very special special issues! Read on:
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Now just a few hundred dollars from a *brand new episode* of the Critical Friends podcast. That's right! For a few dollars more you get @ActuallyAisha and me talking about genre and boundaries. What donor can resist the temptation?* *Other prizes are available.
Fund-Drive update: We've hit our next milestone - $11K - and unlocked "The Phonetics of Draconic Languages", by Leah Nodar. Is it an essay? A story? A warning? You decide. https://t.co/hH6qPd70mp We're under $2.5K away from our base goal. To get us there:
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I tweet a lot about @strangehorizons and the small part I play there. I sincerely think it an important magazine that does essential, valuable work. Words matter, imagining others matters, doing this responsibly matters. It also needs funds. If you can spare some, please do. 💫
📣📣It's THAT time of the year again! The annual STRANGE HORIZONS FUND DRIVE is now live. 📣📣 To donate: https://t.co/FHKziMN625 Over the next 36 days, we're looking to raise $13,500 to stay alive through 2025, and beyond for some very special special issues! Read on:
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2024's Best Related Work Hugo list is quite the thing, not least for featuring m'learned friend @niallharrison. Poignant, too, that @maureenkspeller has been nominated posthumously for what @ActuallyAisha and I refer to in the book as "decades of truth-seeking". Quite the thing.
A Traveller in Time: The Critical Practice of Maureen Kincaid Speller, edited by Nina Allan There were 775 ballots cast for 246 nominees. Finalists got between 36 and 343 votes. (3/3) #Glasgow2024 #HugoFinalists #Hugos
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A lot of feelings about this, but mostly just: I miss Maureen; reading this collection reminded me of how much.
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THE SAINT OF BRIGHT DOORS is a finalist for the Lammy Awards in the LGBTQ+ Speculative Fiction category. I'm grateful for this unexpected and difficult joy. As a Lammy nominee—so very strange!—I have three painful things to say. I'll try to keep it short.
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THE SAINT OF BRIGHT DOORS is a finalist for the Lammy Awards in the LGBTQ+ Speculative Fiction category.
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Reminder that for most Indian women, not travelling and staying at home also exposes one to sexual violence at some stage of one's life. This isn't defamation, it's the Union government's National Family Health Survey data.
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600,000 children & their families, famished & traumatized, displaced multiple times by 4 months of military assault in the Gaza open-air prison, are now ammassed in Rafah. The risk of a massacre of unparalleled scale looms on the horizon. #CEASEFIRE_NOW
https://t.co/G4xMVNtxTE
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