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I've been told I need to read more sci fi by non-white authors and looking at my shelves I think it's true and I want to try something new. But I realised I sadly couldn't think of any authors off the top of my head! Can anyone recommend anything?

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[–] druidgreeneyes@discuss.online 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yoon Ha Lee - Ninefox Gambit

Temi Oh - Do You Dream of Terra Two?

Tochi Onyebuchi - War Girls

Trade Thompson - Rosewater

Marlon James - Black Leopard Red Wolf

P. Djeli Clark - A Master Of Djinn

S. A. Chakraborty - The City Of Brass

Ryka Aoki - Light From Uncommon Stars

That’s probably enough for now, but I’ve got more on request 😅

Yoon Ha Lee really plays with fun math concepts. Great stuff. The Ninefox trilogy was a real entry point for me to begin to appreciate Korean mythology.