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This All Come Back Now
This All Come Back Now

This All Come Back Now

An anthology of First Nations speculative fiction

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FICTION

360 Pages, 6 x 9

Formats: PDF, Mobipocket, EPUB

PDF, $10.99 (US $10.99) (CA $14.99)

Publication Date: May 2022

ISBN 9780702266911

Rights: WOR

University Of Queensland Press (May 2022)
University of Queensland Press

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Overview

The first-ever anthology of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander speculative fiction – written, curated, edited and designed by blackfellas, for blackfellas and about blackfellas. In these stories, ‘this all come back’: all those things that have been taken from us, that we collectively mourn the loss of, or attempt to recover and revive, as well as those that we thought we’d gotten rid of, that are always returning to haunt and hound us. Some writers summon ancestral spirits from the past, while others look straight down the barrel of potential futures, which always end up curving back around to hold us from behind. Dazzling, imaginative and unsettling, This All Come Back Now centres and celebrates communities and culture. It’s a love letter to kin and country, to memory and future-thinking.

Author Biography

Mykaela Saunders is a Koori and Lebanese writer, teacher, and community researcher. Of Dharug descent, and working-class and queer, Mykaela belongs to the Tweed Goori community. Mykaela has won the ABR Elizabeth Jolley Short Story Prize, the National Indigenous Story Award, the Oodgeroo Noonuccal Indigenous Poetry Prize, the Grace Marion Wilson Emerging Writers Prize for creative non-fiction and the University of Sydney’s Sister Alison Bush Graduate Medal for Indigenous research. Mykaela has worked in Aboriginal education since 2003, and at the tertiary level since 2012.