Naleighna Kai's Literary Cafe Magazine NK Literary Cafe Magazine - April 2018 Issue | Page 28

cerece rennie Panther murphy What to to Read read after Black What (Cerece rennie Murphy) After Black Panther You’ve seen it once, maybe twice… and now you want more of that feeling of watching Black people rise and excel in a story that is as fresh as it is heart pounding. So, now what? Well, the good news is that you don’t have to wait years for Marvel to produce the next Black Panther sequel. While it is true that Black Panther is one of the most famous and long-standing superheroes, he is not at all the only one. Did you know that there are other amazing stories that explore the fantastic in an African context? Well, believe it or not, there is a whole world of books written in this vein by Black Authors—past, present, and future. As a life-long science fiction fan, it is my pleasure to introduce you to some of them. Here are just a few of my top recommendations. Happy Reading and Welcome to a Brave New World! Not Your Average Superhero It’s often said that Octavia Butler was a pioneer in Black science fiction, but that is not accurate. She was a pioneer in science fiction—period. The stories she created and the issues she tackled echo in human consciousness to this day (especially given the current social climate). If you haven’t read her work, you are in for some extreme goodness. The first Octavia Butler book I put eyes on was Wild Seed, and it blew my mind. The story is about the pursuit of ultimate power and features a cast of magical characters who can shapeshift, live eternally, and suck the life right out of you if you get to close. It’s a heart-stopping ride with an African and African American consciousness theme that is so cleverly written that you literally won’t believe the ending. Luckily, Wild Seed is part of an outstanding series, so when you come to the end of one book, you can just keep going. 28 | NKLC Magazine