"The stories here are telling us
disruption is and can be a catalyst for change. And that there is beauty
in the many disruptions we face. This anthology runs ahead of us and we
need, now more than ever, to catch up with the writers."- Mukoma Wa Ngugi, Author and Associate Professor of Literatures in English, Cornell University
A "brilliant and diverse collection of stories".... [
Disruption]
carries so much soul. Many of the stories are so visceral they played
like a movie, a testament to the writers' adroit understanding of how
worldbuilding works." -
Isele Magazine"Every year I look forward to the release Short Story Day Africa's
newest anthology, which brings together the newest writing from some of
the most exhilarating and talented writers on the continent. The themed
collections are exquisite, expansive, and this year, eerily prescient,
featuring stories on climate change, pandemics, social change,
surveillance, and space travel."
- Kelsey McFaul, Center for the Art of Translation
"The stories [in Disruption] showcase that the Africans are not helpless, passive individuals. They are adapting to this changing world. They are coming up with solutions to make their world even better." -Mphuthumi Ntabeni on FiveBooks, "The Best African Contemporary Writing"
"The beautiful and the
ugly, grief and hope, warnings from our past and for our
future-
Disruption captures all of this. [...] The stories in this collection are a call to continue hoping. As
long as we move forward and continue to survive on this earth,
there is still time for healing, both for the earth and
ourselves."-
Shelf Unbound"The stories sprinkled throughout this collection demonstrate how people
adapt to disruption in their lives, even when change seems dire. It's a
perfect anthology for readers who like a little of the fantastical in
their literature, but recognize how fiction often hits very close to
home." -
Sisters "50 Notable African Books of 2021''-
Brittle Paper
"60 Best Books of 2021''-
Open Country Magazine"A must-read. This book features a number of brilliant speculative pieces by African authors. [...] Learn their names, spread the word." -Arley Sorg,
Lightspeed Magazine
"Profound in so many aspects - touching on fear and obsession, sexualities and desire, cycles, times, seers and ancestral callings, the natural and artificial, how appearance and realities impact the environment and extractive relationships in the postcolony - it explores in a subtle way how the choices we make matter."
-Africa in Words review of Idza Luhumyo's "Five Years Next Sunday", featured in
Disruption"The anthology is built around the theme of disruption, and more specifically around the ideas of shortage, disaster, and crisis. These recur again and again through the lens of each new story, building into a wonderfully diverse, often grim portrait of a world moving toward ruin or rebirth. [...] [A] wonderful project." -Locus Magazine
"[A] wonderful and diverse cross-section of stories from a variety of African countries... all bristling with energy and providing novel ways of seeing and learning to confront our global challenges." - Nick Wood, on
Shepherd