5/17/2023 0 Comments Popisho review![]() ![]() Prior to writing fiction, Ross worked as a journalist. She is editor of the first black British anthology of speculative fiction, due out in 2022 with Peepal Tree Press. Ross has taught creative writing for twenty years, at University College Dublin, Cardiff University and Roehampton University in London. Her short fiction has been widely anthologised and her first short-story collection, the 2017 'Come Let Us Sing Anyway' was nominated for the Edge Hill Short Story Prize, the Jhalak Prize, the Saboteur Awards and the OCM BOCAS Prize. Her first novel, 'All the Blood Is Red', was longlisted for the Orange Prize, and her second novel, 'Orange Laughter', was chosen as a BBC Radio 4 Women’s Hour Watershed Fiction favourite. Leone Ross was born in England and grew up in Jamaica. The sky is pink, and some wonder if it will ever be blue again. ![]() When night falls, all have been given a gift, and many are no longer the same. The world is stirring awake again, each resident with their own list of things to do:Īs the sun rises, two star-crossed lovers try to find their second chance at abiding love. Dawn breaks across the archipelago of Popisho. ![]()
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