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  1. Home - Alistair Mackay. “An important, if not essential, voice of contemporary South Africa.” – CA Davids, award-winning author of How To Be A Revolutionary. The. Child. Learn More. 'Fresh, unflinching and propulsive' - SJ Naudé. Novels. The story of three queer friends trying to survive climate collapse in Cape Town. Learn More.

  2. Alistair Forbes Mackay ( Carsgey Argyllshire, 1 22 de febrero de 1878 —algún lugar del Ártico, en febrero de 1914 1 ) fue un médico y explorador polar escocés, recordado por haber sido uno de los tres exploradores —junto con Douglas Mawson y el profesor Edgeworth David — que logró alcanzar el Polo Sur Magnético .

  3. 15 de feb. de 2022 · It Doesn't Have To Be This Way, the highly anticipated debut novel by South African author Alistair Mackay, tells the story of three queer friends trying to navigate an increasingly fractured, violent and unstable world ravaged by climate collapse and rampant inequality.

  4. Alistair Mackay (born 1984) is a South African novelist, short story writer and columnist. His debut novel It Doesn't Have To Be This Way was chosen by Brittle Paper as one of the 100 Notable African Books of 2022, [1] and was long-listed for both the 2023 British Science Fiction Association Awards (for best novel) [2] and the 2023 ...

  5. Alistair Forbes Mackay fue un médico y explorador polar escocés, recordado por haber sido uno de los tres exploradores —junto con Douglas Mawson y el profesor Edgeworth David— que logró alcanzar el Polo Sur Magnético.

  6. Alistair Mackay (Author of It Doesn't Have To Be This Way) Goodreads Author. Born. in Johannesburg, South Africa. Website. https://alistaircharlesmackay.com. Twitter. almackay. Genre. Fiction, Gay and Lesbian, Science Fiction. Influences. Margaret Atwood, K Sello Duiker, Clarice Lispector, Richard Powers, De. ...more. Member Since. January 2018.

  7. 13 de may. de 2022 · Alistair Mackay talks about his debut novel, It Doesn’t Have to be This Way, which explores the intersections of queerness, ecology and social justice in a fractured world. He discusses his thematic choices, his craft and his challenges as a white author writing about Black characters.