A stunning graphic novel adaptation of #1 New York Times bestselling author N. K. Jemisin’s acclaimed short story Red Dirt Witch In this graphic novel adaptation of #1 New York Times bestseller N. K. Jemisin’s short story Red Dirt Witch—featured in the acclaimed short story collection How Long ’Til Black Future Month?—we are introduced to Emma, a single Black mother of three in a backwater Alabama town in segregated 1940s America. In this alternative universe, magic and faeries exist, and Emma must use her Afrocentric cultural magicks against a supernatural force that wants to enslave her…mehr
A stunning graphic novel adaptation of #1 New York Times bestselling author N. K. Jemisin’s acclaimed short story Red Dirt Witch In this graphic novel adaptation of #1 New York Times bestseller N. K. Jemisin’s short story Red Dirt Witch—featured in the acclaimed short story collection How Long ’Til Black Future Month?—we are introduced to Emma, a single Black mother of three in a backwater Alabama town in segregated 1940s America. In this alternative universe, magic and faeries exist, and Emma must use her Afrocentric cultural magicks against a supernatural force that wants to enslave her daughter, Pauline. Jemisin infuses this world with the magic, complexity, and power of oral Black folklore that have become trademarks of her work in trilogies like The Broken Earth and Inheritance. Red Dirt Witch has been expertly adapted into the graphic novel format by writer Kinitra Brooks and illustrators Ashley A. Woods and Alitha Martinez. They have translated Jemisin’s powerful prose into a stunning visual story of family and sacrifice. A heartbreaking reminder of the many injustices that Black mothers still have to endure in our country to ensure a better future for their children, this story will resonate with readers everywhere.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
N. K. Jemisin is a science-fiction and fantasy writer and a psychologist based in New York. Her fiction explores a wide variety of themes, including cultural conflict and oppression. She has won several awards for her work, including the Locus Award and four Hugo Awards, three of which were for each of the books in her Broken Earth series—making her the only author to have won the Hugo Award for Best Novel in three consecutive years and the first author to have won for all three books in a trilogy. In 2020, Jemisin was the recipient of a MacArthur Genius Grant, and in 2021, she was named one of Time magazine’s “100 most influential people.” Her novels have sold more than one million copies worldwide. Kinitra D. Brooks is the Audrey and John Leslie Endowed Chair in Literary Studies in the department of English at Michigan State. She specializes in the study of black women, genre fiction, and popular culture. She currently has three books in print: Searching for Sycorax: Black Women’s Hauntings of Contemporary Horror, Sycorax’s Daughters, and The Lemonade Reader. She is also the coeditor of the New Suns book series. She lives in East Lansing, Michigan. Ashley A. Woods is an artist from Chicago. She got her start through self-publishing her action-fantasy comic series Millennia War, which led her to a career in comics and TV, including the Niobe, Tomb Raider, and Wonder Woman series, HBO’s Lovecraft Country, and Jupiter Invincible with Pulitzer Prize–winning author Yusef Komunyakaa, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in June 2021. Her work has received international recognition, including in Kyoto, Japan, where she presented in a gallery showcase titled Out Of Sequence. Alitha E. Martinez is the Eisner Award and GLAAD Award-winning artist of the Black Panther: World of Wakanda series. She has worked on series such as Iron Man,X-Men: Black Sun, Marvel Age Fantastic Four, Black Panther, Black Panther: World of Wakanda, X-Men Gold Annual, Moon Girl, Mark Morales Spider-Man, Fearless, Voltron, NBC’s Heroes, New 52 Batgirl, Archie Comic’s New Crusaders and Riverdale, Omni, WWE Superstar, WWE Slam City, and Barbie. Most recently, she’s worked on It’s a Bird and Nubia for DC Comics, and The Science of Ghosts. In her spare time, she works on her creator-owned titles Yume and Ever, and Foreign, which she publish through her company, Ariotstorm Productions, LLC.
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