• The Weave
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    The Weave Nancy Jane Moore

    The Weave brings us a first-contact story in which humans, seeking to exploit the much-needed resources of a system inhabited by creatures they assume are “primitive” and defenceless, discover their mistake the hard… More

  • Unpronounceable
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    Unpronounceable Susan diRende

    Earth has discovered it is not alone in the universe. The aliens–pink, shapeless, and peaceful–are very nice, but after a string of failed diplomatic missions, they ask Earth to stop with the crazies and… More

  • Hwarhath Stories: Transgressive Tales by Aliens
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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

  • Flesh and Wires
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    Flesh and Wires Jackie Hatton

    Following a failed alien invasion the world left is sparsely populated with psychologically scarred survivors, some of them technologically-enhanced women. Lo, leader of the small safe haven of Saugatuck, finds… More

  • The WisCon Chronicles, Vol 7
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    The WisCon Chronicles, Vol 7 JoSelle Vanderhoft (editor)

    In science fiction and fantasy, and in the world we inhabit, disability is often misunderstood, maligned, and disregarded, even by fans (and people in general) who are committed to social justice, anti-oppression,… More

  • Numa
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    Numa Katrinka Moore

    The poems in Numa tell the story of a shape-shifting numen. Numa, whose home body is that of a wild feline, learns by trial and error to take the form of other animals, plants, and the elements. As she grows up, she uses her… More

  • The WisCon Chronicles, Vol 5
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    The WisCon Chronicles, Vol 5 Nisi Shawl

    This volume of the WisCon Chronicles celebrates, challenges, and discusses the varied faces of WisCon 34. Its contributors include a mix of writers, scholars, and fans, among whom number Greer Gilman, Nnedi Okorafor,… More