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Ordinary People Eleanor Arnason
Spanning thirty years, this volume collects six stories, one poem, and a WisCon Guest of Honor speech. In the richly ironic “Warlords of Saturn’s Moons,” first published in 1974, a cigar-puffing… More
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To the Ressurrection Station Eleanor Arnason
To the Resurrection Station, Arnason’s second novel (written in the 1970s), was first published in 1986. On a planet far from our Earth, it begins a Gothic tale: a moldering mansion full of secrets, a disturbing… More
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The Sword Smith Eleanor Arnason
The Sword Smith tells the tale of Limper, a master sword smith running from an oppressive boss-king who forced him to make expensive junk, and Nargri, his young dragon companion. Written in the early 1970s, and published… More
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Big Mama Stories Eleanor Arnason
Short Fiction: The quirky, nearly omnipotent members of the colorful tribe of Big Mamas and Big Poppas rove the Universe, able to leap vast expanses of time and space in a single bound. Little can harm a Mama or Poppa, except… More
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Hwarhath Stories: Transgressive Tales by Aliens Eleanor Arnason
Hwarhath Stories: Transgressive Tales by Aliens collects a dozen Hwarhath tales with commentary by their translator. As the translator notes, “Humanity has encountered only one other species able to travel… More
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Daughter of the Bear King Eleanor Arnason
Not your everyday fantasy, Daughter of the Bear King clearly arises from Second Wave Feminism. A middle-aged woman discovers that she has a role in an epic struggle between shoddiness and integrity. And her battle flows… More
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Mammoths of the Great Plains Eleanor Arnason
In an “alternate history” saga that spans the globe, Eleanor Arnason tells of a modern woman’s struggle to use the weapons of DNA science to fulfill the ancient promises of her Lakota heritage.
When… More