Strathmore-based author Francine Cunningham is among several Indigenous authors who have contributed to a new horror anthology, Zegaajimo: Indigenous Horror Fiction.
Part of it is simply that fiction of any kind is a balancing act that grows harder the longer the tightrope walker has to go. And horror in particular, which always risks being merely ridiculous ...
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The bad conscience of the colonizers that comes back to haunt their descendants is racialized, although Dauber has to look harder for examples of horror fiction that taps into the legacy of slavery.