How to Get More Black Folks to Read Speculative Fiction

Check it out!  In this little posting the Notorious BIG of SF feeds 
himself Humble Pie!

On this and many another list time after time the above question has 
been put: how can we get more blacks to read SF?

And time after time I have brushed off the question with contempt. 

"Forget it!"  "Never happened"  "I have resigned myself"

Do a search for the particular postings and quotes.

Well, yesterday I proved myself wrong.

July 31, 2006.

I have received an invitation to do a presentation for  Yari Yari.  
For those not in the know Yari Yari (which means "The Future" I 
think)  is a cultural/ literary camp/group for African American kids 
put on by Sisters Nineties of St. Louis. Debra MorrowLoving, 
president, usually runs these sessions ably assisted by Sis. Wilma 
Potts.

The kids get education, culture, politics, everything.

I have been a guest before.  When I received my invite I 
thought , "No sweat.  I'll pull together a killer program of my 
poetry and dazzle them with my words."

The more I thought of it, the less I thought of it.  I have dazzled 
them thus a couple times in the last six months that I know, and 
several times over the past few years.  Visions filled my head of 
them rolling their eyes and snorting because they heard it all 
before.

Kids are not dumb.

But I am.

What do we talk about around here all the time?  What were the last 
two articles I submitted to Sisters Nineties about?  What can I 
offer an opinion about, however wrong and beknighted.

Speculative Fiction.

Furthermore, Blacks in Speculative Fiction.  

So I whipped up an outline, a handout with some terms, author names 
and websites and appeared.

I spoke to a roomful of young men and women, 6-17.  First they 
introduced themselves and then they recited from memory 
Shakespeare's Sonnet #27.

Then I got into it.  I insisted on conducting it as a conversation.  
I spoke.  I read from my own works.  I answered questions and asked 
them some.

I learned.

This is the group, people, that is into SF.  The group that has seen 
the Matrix, knows about Harry Potter, reads the comix, watches the 
Star Treks.

They wanted to know about Blacks writing SF and SF books with blacks 
in them.

Not just them.  Apparently the teachers knew about Octavia Butler, 
Steven Barnes, Tananarive Due.  They knew about the Mother of the 
Matrix controversy. They didn't know about the Lion's Blood and Zulu 
Dawn books and got all excited and took down the titles when I told 
them about them being an Alternative History where Africans owning 
white European slaves settled the Americas.

(Steve!  This is a shoutout!  You gots to go where the people AT!  
The traditional methods and ways of flogging books are not going to 
work with black folks—particularly since they probably are not 
approaching them).

Eureka!  Here, by accident, is the formula.

And you know what?  Their next assignment for Yari Yari is to write 
a Speculative Fiction story (one young lady came up with a plot on 
the spot that mixed fantasy, sci fi, mythology and was a knock 
out).  A young man confessed on the spot for the first time  that he 
wants to be a comic book writer.  Another young lady took my list 
and went right to the library to start looking up some of the 
authors and sites.

You want more Black Folks to read SF?  Take Black SF to the 
audience.  Go to the schools, the community organizations, the 
clubs, the community centers, the jails and juvie halls, where these 
kids are and tell them about it.

They are hungry to read about themselves.

Go where the people AT!  Stop sitting around in your conventions and 
panel discussion, preaching to the choir where they A'INT!

Bop!  Zap!  Boom!

There it is!

No charge, man.








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