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Griots: A Sword and Soul Anthology edited by Milton Davis and Charles R. Saunders

Griots: A Sword and Soul Anthology is an anthology of fantasy stories edited by Milton Davis and Charles R. Saunders. The anthology is a collection of Sword and Soul stories, a sub-genre of fantasy that combines elements of African and African-American culture with fantasy and science fiction. The stories in the anthology are written by various authors, including both established and new voices in the genre.

The anthology is known for its representation of characters and cultures from Africa and the African diaspora. The stories in the anthology explore themes such as identity, heritage, and power through the lens of Sword and Soul. It also deals with themes of fantasy, adventure, and epic battles.

The anthology was first published in 2011 and it received critical acclaim for its representation of characters and cultures from Africa and the African diaspora. The anthology has been praised for its ability to tell stories that are both entertaining and thought-provoking, and it has been recognized as an important contribution to the Sword and Soul genre.

Overall, Griots: A Sword and Soul Anthology is a critically acclaimed anthology that represents characters and cultures from Africa and the African diaspora. It's an important collection of Sword and Soul stories that explores themes such as identity, heritage, and power through the lens of fantasy, adventure, and epic battles. The anthology is a must-read for anyone interested in Sword and Soul and the representation of characters and cultures from Africa and the African diaspora in fantasy literature.

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