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The Carl Brandon Society has announced the winners of their 2019 Parallax and Kindred Awards. “After a hiatus of several years, we’re very proud to once again highlight outstanding works of speculative fiction written by BIPOC authors the Parallax and focused on racial issues the Kindred,” said CBS steering committee member K. Tempest Bradford.
The 2019 Carl Brandon Parallax Award
Pet by Akwaeke Emezi (Random House Children’s Books)
The award goes to the best speculative fiction created by a person of color in the preceding calendar year.
Honors List
“Kali Na” by Indrapramit Das
“The Freedom of the Shifting Sea” by Jaymee Goh
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The Carl Brandon Society has announced the winners of their 2019 Parallax and Kindred Awards. “After a hiatus of several years, we’re very proud to once again highlight outstanding works of speculative fiction written by BIPOC authors the Parallax and focused on racial issues the Kindred,” said CBS steering committee member K. Tempest Bradford.
The 2019 Carl Brandon Parallax Award
Pet by Akwaeke Emezi (Random House Children’s Books)
The award goes to the best speculative fiction created by a person of color in the preceding calendar year.
Honors List
“Kali Na” by Indrapramit Das
“The Freedom of the Shifting Sea” by Jaymee Goh