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Mothersound
The Sauutiverse Anthology
Author: Wole Talabi
Narrator: Anniwaa Buachie, Tony Tambi, Kofi Boakye, Dele Ogundiran
Unabridged: 14 hr 35 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
Published: 03/12/2024
Category: Fiction - Fantasy - Urban Life
Synopsis
WELCOME TO THE SAUUTIVERSE
Contributors include: Nebula Award winner Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki, World Fantasy Award nominee Eugen Bacon, NYT bestselling author Tobias S. Buckell, Caine Prize nominee T.L. Huchu, Adelehin Ijasan, Stephen Embleton, Akintoba Kalejaye, Cheryl S. Ntumy, Xan Van Rooyen, Dare Segun Falowo, Eye Kay Nwaogu, J. Umeh, and Somto Ihezue. With a foreword by Fabrice Guerrier, Founder of Syllble Studios.
Mothersound is the first anthology of stories set in this fictional shared world based on a blend of African cultural worldviews. Edited by Locus Award–nominated editor Wole Talabi with contributions from around the African continent and diaspora, Sauuti is filled with wonder, mystery, and magic.“The Sauutiverse project … aims to rival other popular science-fantasy properties, such as George R.R. Martin’s Wild Cards universe, with a grounding in African culture and a depth of imagination … this feels like the start of something monumental.”—Publishers Weekly
Contributors include: Nebula Award winner Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki, World Fantasy Award nominee Eugen Bacon, NYT bestselling author Tobias S. Buckell, Caine Prize nominee T.L. Huchu, Adelehin Ijasan, Stephen Embleton, Akintoba Kalejaye, Cheryl S. Ntumy, Xan Van Rooyen, Dare Segun Falowo, Eye Kay Nwaogu, J. Umeh, and Somto Ihezue. With a foreword by Fabrice Guerrier, Founder of Syllble Studios.
Mothersound is the first anthology of stories set in this fictional shared world based on a blend of African cultural worldviews. Edited by Locus Award–nominated editor Wole Talabi with contributions from around the African continent and diaspora, Sauuti is filled with wonder, mystery, and magic.“The Sauutiverse project … aims to rival other popular science-fantasy properties, such as George R.R. Martin’s Wild Cards universe, with a grounding in African culture and a depth of imagination … this feels like the start of something monumental.”—Publishers Weekly