![]() I have, however, read her short story collection How Long ‘til Black Future Month, wherein lives “The City Born Great,” the short story that The City We Became is based on and I remember wanting more when I finished it. If you know me, this will come as a surprise because 1) I love reading works by Black authors, especially women, and 2) I love science fiction and have been getting into fantasy lately. I’ll begin this review with a confession: this is the first novel I’ve ever read by N. A big, heavy gust of moist air tickles the hairs on my skin…I spend the next two days going all over the city, drawing breathing-holes everywhere, till my paint runs out.” p3, Kindle Version I pause and look around, confused for a moment – and then the throat sighs behind me. There’s a soft, strange sound as I lay down the last streak of black. ![]() ![]() ![]() “All I want to do is paint, man, because it’s in me and I need to get it out. ![]()
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