Secret Insurrection: Stories from a Novel of a Future Time

In the far future, on a spaceship orbiting a gas giant in a distant solar system, the ship’s owner, Lydia Ehemwah, announces to her small crew, clones Lydia 2 and Lydia 3, that she is retiring from her two-decade business of prospecting and trading space commodities and going back home to Earth. The home world is an ecological paradise reclaimed from the global warming and other disasters of the ancient past, and Lydia Ehemwah’s wealth would ensure a life of pleasure and leisure for her.

Earth is also a world where her two clones, raised with her as siblings, would be her property by law, with none of the rights accorded to “originals.”

The younger clone, Lydia 3, has always accepted her place as a clone; what her “big sister” wants is all that matters. However, Lydia Ehemwah’s announcement upsets Lydia 2, and a lifetime of resentment and bitterness between the elder clone and her original leads to a confrontation with a disastrous outcome. The consequences lead to disturbing decisions, incriminating secrets, broken relationships and lives that are changed forever.

Secret Insurrection is an unpublished science fiction novel manuscript. This book contains two self-contained excerpts from the novel that have been previously published in these online anthologies of speculative fiction by people of African descent: The Future of Us: An Anthology (Charlotte Bailey & Florence Okoye, editors, Afrofutures_UK, 2016) and Jalada 02: Afrofuture(s) (http://jaladaafrica.org, 2015).

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Secret Insurrection: Stories from a Novel of a Future Time

In the far future, on a spaceship orbiting a gas giant in a distant solar system, the ship’s owner, Lydia Ehemwah, announces to her small crew, clones Lydia 2 and Lydia 3, that she is retiring from her two-decade business of prospecting and trading space commodities and going back home to Earth. The home world is an ecological paradise reclaimed from the global warming and other disasters of the ancient past, and Lydia Ehemwah’s wealth would ensure a life of pleasure and leisure for her.

Earth is also a world where her two clones, raised with her as siblings, would be her property by law, with none of the rights accorded to “originals.”

The younger clone, Lydia 3, has always accepted her place as a clone; what her “big sister” wants is all that matters. However, Lydia Ehemwah’s announcement upsets Lydia 2, and a lifetime of resentment and bitterness between the elder clone and her original leads to a confrontation with a disastrous outcome. The consequences lead to disturbing decisions, incriminating secrets, broken relationships and lives that are changed forever.

Secret Insurrection is an unpublished science fiction novel manuscript. This book contains two self-contained excerpts from the novel that have been previously published in these online anthologies of speculative fiction by people of African descent: The Future of Us: An Anthology (Charlotte Bailey & Florence Okoye, editors, Afrofutures_UK, 2016) and Jalada 02: Afrofuture(s) (http://jaladaafrica.org, 2015).

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Secret Insurrection: Stories from a Novel of a Future Time

Secret Insurrection: Stories from a Novel of a Future Time

by Stephani Maari Booker
Secret Insurrection: Stories from a Novel of a Future Time

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In the far future, on a spaceship orbiting a gas giant in a distant solar system, the ship’s owner, Lydia Ehemwah, announces to her small crew, clones Lydia 2 and Lydia 3, that she is retiring from her two-decade business of prospecting and trading space commodities and going back home to Earth. The home world is an ecological paradise reclaimed from the global warming and other disasters of the ancient past, and Lydia Ehemwah’s wealth would ensure a life of pleasure and leisure for her.

Earth is also a world where her two clones, raised with her as siblings, would be her property by law, with none of the rights accorded to “originals.”

The younger clone, Lydia 3, has always accepted her place as a clone; what her “big sister” wants is all that matters. However, Lydia Ehemwah’s announcement upsets Lydia 2, and a lifetime of resentment and bitterness between the elder clone and her original leads to a confrontation with a disastrous outcome. The consequences lead to disturbing decisions, incriminating secrets, broken relationships and lives that are changed forever.

Secret Insurrection is an unpublished science fiction novel manuscript. This book contains two self-contained excerpts from the novel that have been previously published in these online anthologies of speculative fiction by people of African descent: The Future of Us: An Anthology (Charlotte Bailey & Florence Okoye, editors, Afrofutures_UK, 2016) and Jalada 02: Afrofuture(s) (http://jaladaafrica.org, 2015).


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BN ID: 2940155761440
Publisher: Stephani Maari Booker
Publication date: 08/01/2018
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About the Author

Stephani Maari Booker, writer, editor and owner of Athena Persephoni Publications, writes prose and poetry for the page and for performance in which she wrestles with her multiple marginalized identities: African American, lesbian, lower-class, nerdy and sexy. She holds an MFA from Hamline University of St. Paul, MN and is a past editor and current contributing editor/writer for the African American newspaper Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder.

Journals that have published her creative work include Rigorous (www.rigorous-mag.com), Aphelion Webzine (www.aphelion-webzine.com), Lavender Review (www.lavrev.net), Serendipity (http://serendipitylitmag.org), Off the Coast (www.offthecoastmag.com), Adrienne: A Poetry Journal of Queer Women (http://siblingrivalrypress.com/adrienne), The Voices Project (www.thevoicesproject.org), Cactus Heart (www.cactusheartpress.com), Skin to Skin (http://s2skin.com), phati'tude Literary Magazine (phatitude.org) and Pittsburgh Flash Fiction Gazette (http://pittsburghflashfictiongazette.net).

Anthologies and collections that feature her work include Queer Voices: Poetry, Prose, and Pride (Andrea Jenkins, John Medeiros and Lisa Marie Brimmer, editors; Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2019), Owning It: Embracing Our Bodies, Sexuality, and Power edited by Rhiannon Rhys-Jones, Sienna Saint-Cyr & S.B. Roark (SinCyrPublishing.com, 2018); The Future of Us: An Anthology edited by Charlotte Bailey & Florence Okoye (https://issuu.com/afrofutures_uk, 2016); Jalada 02: Afrofuture(s) (http://jaladaafrica.org, 2015), Queenies, Fades, Blunts: A Zine (The Lonely Londoners, 2014, www.facebook.com/thelonelylondoners); Coming Together: Girl on Girl (EroticAnthology.org, 2013); 60 Seconds to Shine: 221 One-minute Monologues for Women (Monologue Audition Series, Volume 2) edited by John Capecci and Irene Ziegler Aston (Smith & Kraus Inc., 2006); and Longing, Lust, and Love: Black Lesbian Stories edited by Shonia L. Brown (Nghosi Books, 2006).

She has also performed most recently for “Controlled Burn - Queer Performance for a World on Fire!” presented by 20% Theatre Company at Phoenix Theater, “Revolutionary Jetpacks: Reclaiming the Future(s)” presented by Patrick’s Cabaret at Strike Theater, WordBrew MN: 4th Annual MNSpec Local Author Showcase, “Women Who Write” presented by Quatrefoil Library and the Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection at the University of Minnesota, ”The Love Project” presented by Obsidian Arts at Pillsbury House Theatre, and the Dirty Queer Show 4 and 5 in Minneapolis, MN.

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