What we stand for….
WHAT WE STAND FOR…..
Four pillars that guide the policy of Electric Haze Press are the following: self-expression, self representation, creator control and freedom of speech.
Here at Electric Haze Press, we are guided by the following principles:
Self Expression. We commit ourselves to the goal of bringing our best work to the table. We want to explore the creativity that exists within to produce greatness. We encourage anyone we work with to bring their A game to the table!
Creator Control and Rights. This is very important. As creators, we take very seriously the protection and maintenance of the IPs created at Electric Haze Press. Likewise, we encourage strongly that others do the same. Anyone we work with will be fully credited. And while every creator is responsible for the fate of their IP, we strongly ask that they consider posterity.
Self Representation. For us, it’s as simple as this. We can no longer wait for, nor expect, others to represent us. We must go about furthering the work to represent ourselves, to give form and voice to our experiences. At Electric Haze Press, we strive to tell good, honest stories about ourselves and the worlds we create, whether in the distant future, an alternate reality or another dimension of space and time.
Freedom of Speech. This should be self explanatory. But this has to be said. We live in a time where voices that go against the narrative are being silenced. We do not support censorship. We support a free market of ideas. And we encourage the right to speak freely as well as responsibly (i.e. no libel or slander).
Afrofuturism. Seeing ourselves in the future.
It all begins with an idea.
This movement, this declaration of life, is the culmination of being long denied and underappreciated. For the longest, our representation has been grossly limited by the perceptions and prejudices of a dominant society that viewed us on the fringe. In popular media, the black image was shackled by stereotype. In the field of science fiction, we were an invisible on thought.
To that, we say no more!
In another post, on another blog, I wrote about the correlation between the literature of a people and their perception of themselves. There, I described the historical ties that science fiction had towards the dominant society’s shaping the perception of their future via futuristic landscapes and the heroes who travelled among the distant futures. Then I spoke about the growing interest in science fiction in Africa at the exact time that many on the continent are making strides in technology and science.
And so it is with us. The road has been long, and pioneers often had to travel alone on the path they blazed. But as we embrace the future, we begin to shape it in our image. Our past, our present. The future born of a new understanding and acceptance of both. The melding of the mystic and the futurist. The griot and the scribe. Writer and artist. We work to shape the future with our words, our art, our expression of self definition reaching not only for the stars, but to travel the vast, mysterious expanse that holds them. We are here, and we will only grow in legion.