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SUMMARY:Author: Kathya Alexander
DESCRIPTION:<p>Kathya Alexandar discusses her debut novel,<em> Keep A'Livin'</em> (Aunt Lute, 2024), as part of our recurring event, the&nbsp;Sistah Scifi Series.&nbsp;</p>

<p>In the small town of Uz, Arkansas, Mandy Anderson wakes up on July 4th, 1963, her mother&rsquo;s birthday, to the sweltering Southern heat, a pounding headache&nbsp;and the distinct thumping of her mother, Belle, kneading biscuit dough. In the raw heat, only made worse by Belle&rsquo;s baking, Mandy questions why the white woman her mother works for wouldn&rsquo;t want to give Belle the day off for her birthday. So begins Mandy&rsquo;s journey of questioning the structures that define her world, a path that carries her through tragedy, mystical encounters, and her own spiritual and familial legacy.&nbsp;</p>

<p>This beautifully lyrical novel explores the reality of activism as more than just a handful of speeches given at protests, it attests to&nbsp;the costs to those who dedicate themselves to activist work, and the passion that drives us ever onward to a better, more just future.&nbsp;</p>

<p><strong>Kathya Alexander </strong>is an author, playwright, storyteller, and teaching artist. She was a Writer-in-Residence at Hedgebrook Writer&rsquo;s Retreat and won the Fringe First Award for <em>Black to My Roots: African American Tales from the Head and the Heart</em> in Edinburgh, Scotland. Other awards include 4Culture, Office of Arts and Culture, Artist Trust, and Seattle Parks and Recreation. She has been published in <em>The Pitkin Review</em>, <em>Arkana Magazine</em>, <em>Pontoon Poetr</em>y, <em>Colors NW Magazine</em>, the <em>South Seattle Emerald</em> and <em>Native Skin Magazine</em>, and in anthologies by the African American Writers Alliance and <a href="https://sfpl.bibliocommons.com/v2/search?query=women%20poets%20occupy%20the%20workspace&searchType=smart"><em>Raising Lily Ledbetter: Women Poets Occupy the Workplace</em></a>. Her playwriting credits include <em>The Negro Passion Play</em>; <em>Black D*ck Matters</em>; <em>David & Jonathan: A Modern Day Retelling of the Biblical Story</em>; and <em>emotionalblackmale</em>. She is the author of <em>Angel In The Outhouse.</em></p>

<p><a href="https://sistahscifi.com/">Sistah Scifi</a> is the first Black owned bookstore focused on science fiction and fantasy in the United States.&nbsp;</p>

<p><strong>This event is supported in part by Poets & Writers.</strong></p>

<p><a href="https://seattlestoryteller.com/">Kathya Alexander - Website</a></p>
LOCATION:Main Library - African American Center - 3rd Fl
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