New Afrofuturist anthology — March
Sauúti Terrors, a March anthology edited by Eugen Bacon, Cheryl Ntumy and Stephen Embleton, just arrived with 12 new stories and six poems exploring Afrofuturist and speculative themes — a notable new pick for sci‑fi book clubs. Locus flagged it as one of March’s standout new releases for readers seeking fresh, diverse speculative voices (locusmag.com).
Flame Tree Collections issued the volume as a decorative hardcover listed at 416 pages and ISBN 9781835626405. (flametreepublishing.com ) The publisher’s product details record roughly 90,000 words and 25 illustrations for the book. (flametreepublishing.com ) Flame Tree’s metadata gives a UK publication date of February 17, 2026. (flametreepublishing.com ) Some retailers and listings showed earlier availability or pre-order entries dated January 20, 2026. (barnesandnoble.com ) Publisher and retailer pages list contributors including Linda D. Addison, T.L. Huchu, Wole Talabi, Mazi Nwonwu, Kofi Nyameye, D.S. Falowo and others among the collection’s authors and poets. (simonandschuster.com ) Linda D. Addison, one of the named contributors, is documented as a five‑time Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award winner and a recipient of the HWA Lifetime Achievement Award. (lindaaddisonwriter.com ) The Sauútiverse began as a shared‑world project initiated in 2021, and editors have said the Sauúti Terrors material is being published across multiple volumes with releases planned for 2026 and 2027. (brittlepaper.com ) (sauuti.com ) The book appears in Flame Tree’s Beyond and Within series and is marketed with foiled covers, printed edges and luxury endpapers in a hardcover‑only presentation. (simonandschuster.com ) (flametreepublishing.com )