Or more like I, Danielle Belton, wrote an article for the June edition of The American Prospect entitled “Blacks In Space,” that was an elaboration on a brief post I wrote about blacks and sci-fi. Now you can read three pages of me ruminating on the subject at a Barnes & Noble near you.
Congrats. One minor criticism, Star Trek was on in the 60’s originally, in the 70’s it was just in re-runs, it was a cartoon and the first movie came out.
Congratulations, Danielle, on getting more of your work published. I have to say, though, it was a major gaffe in alluding that Star Trek came out in the ’70s. You’re a youngun so it’s understandable, but the editor should have caught it.
I’m definitely going to pick this up! This has been my obsession lately, although I’ve been thinking of it in terms of scifi/fantasy novels, but seriously, it’s the same ish everywhere.
Cool! 🙂
Yay! Get that money girl!
Congrats girl, I’m personally allergic to all things sci-fi but I’ll have to give this a look
(pumping both hands up in the air) Go Snob! Go Snob!!
Congrats. One minor criticism, Star Trek was on in the 60’s originally, in the 70’s it was just in re-runs, it was a cartoon and the first movie came out.
Nice, way to get yourself out there!!!
Congratulations, Danielle, on getting more of your work published. I have to say, though, it was a major gaffe in alluding that Star Trek came out in the ’70s. You’re a youngun so it’s understandable, but the editor should have caught it.
I’m definitely going to pick this up! This has been my obsession lately, although I’ve been thinking of it in terms of scifi/fantasy novels, but seriously, it’s the same ish everywhere.
Get down girl, go head, get down! The topic is near and dear to my heart and I am so glad that the American Prospect is showing you some love.
Great article!