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| Arro-yo by Ross Campbell |
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| An Efik girl in Old Calabar, Nigeria (1918) |
The above photo is the inspiration for Arro-yo's attire and it should explain Arro-yo's toplessness. It's unfortunate that Facebook did not understand this fact.
There are four Arro-yo stories in my recently released short story collection Kabu Kabu- "Biafra", "How Inyang Got Her Wings", "The Winds of Harmatten" and "Windseekers". All were mined from an unpublished adult novel I wrote called The Legend of Arro-yo (My agent shopped this novel to several publishers. However, though fantasy publishers loved it, they said it was was too literary and though "literary" publishers loved it, they said it was too fantastical. I wrote Zahrah the Windseeker as The Legend of Arro-yo was getting batted around).
Though the Legend of Arro-yo hasn't been published (yet), the short stories I took from it have been better received. "Windseekers" was a finalist for the Writers of the Future Contest in 2002 and published in the anthology. "The Winds of Harmatten" was published in Stanford University's Black Arts Quarterly in 2003 and reprinted in Nalo Hopkinson's Mojo Conjure Stories anthology in 2005. "Biafra" won the The Margin: Exploring Modern Magical Realism Short Story Contest in 2005. How Inyang Got Her Wings was a finalist for the The Equiano Prize for Short Fiction in 2006. Another Arro-yo story ("It's War!") will appear in the forthcoming anthology Long Hidden.
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| Arro-yo by Ross Campbell |
Arro-yo is a very special character to me. In many way, she is the beginning. I started writing her with seriousness while at the Clarion Writers Workshop at Michigan State University in 2000. I'd written the short story "Windseekers" (most of my novels start off as short stories) and then discovered Octavia Butler's work in the bookstore days later. Wild Seed. Reading that novel verified my suspicion that I was on the right track. After getting to know Anyanwu (one of the main characters of Wild Seed), Arro-yo's meanness didn't bother me so much.








