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Aetherchrist Kirk Jones
The digital era: Analog is all but dead, but the rusted towers still strobe on the evening horizon. They project a conflicting myriad of hope, despair and eyeless ghouls who claim to see the world in gigahertz.
A small … More
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The SFWA Bulletin Issue 210/211 Neil Clarke et al.
The SFWA Bulletin is the official publication of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) and is published quarterly. This issue features:
From the President by Cat Rambo Floating Strawberry Waffles:… More -
Burglar for Peace Ted Glick
Burglar for Peace is the incredible story of the Catholic Left—also known as the Ultra Resistance—from the late 1960’s to the early ‘70’s. Led by the Catholic priests Phil and Dan Berrigan, the Catholic Left quickly … More
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Happy Snak Nicole Kimberling
Gaia Jones is on A-Ki space station for one reason, and it’s not to schmooze the hermaphroditic aliens. She’s out to make a name for herself and her restaurant. Not an easy task in A-Ki’s tightly controlled, rigidly separated… More
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Feed Me the Bones of Our Saints Alex Dally MacFarlane
A civilization of only women and foxes fights against its extermination. A series of maps point to the place of our sun in alien skies. A story of vengeance is told and then lost, held only in the wind’s teeth and rain-ruined… More
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Changeling Nancy Jane Moore
Changeling is a coming of age story. And it’s not about faeries.
All her life, Maggie Hines has dreamed of a city quite unlike Wichita Falls, Texas, where she lives. Her parents have always denied the city exists, but as… More
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Liminal Space Beth Plutchak
“Yes, these stories are science fiction and fantasy, but they are deeply rooted in reality, especially in the lives of women. We learn about being in college in 1960s, going back to nature in Alaska, working in a bank and… More
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Helen’s Story Rosanne Rabinowitz
Contrary to rumors of her death, Helen Vaughan is alive and well and living in Shoreditch, East London. Having learned a few things about painting from an ex-boyfriend, she’s stirring up the art world with a series of … More
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Cosmovore Kristi Carter
In this narrative collection of poems, the voice of the void reels and keens over meditations on consumption, the body, and the world. From the edges of the Milky Way to the confines of an eggshell, nowhere is safe from … More
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On the Quay at Smyrna Margot Demopoulos et al.
On the Quay at Smyrna narrates in awful detail the violence and suffering wrought by the Turks during the Greco-Turkish War, seen primarily through the eyes of a teenage girl. It conveys the vibrant sights and smells,… More
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Strike! Jeremy Brecher et al.
Involving nationwide general strikes, the seizure of vast industrial establishments, nonviolent direct action on a massive scale, and armed battles with artillery and tanks, this exciting hidden history is told… More
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Fright Into Flight Amber Fallon et al.
From the earliest depictions of winged goddesses to the delicate, paperwinged fairies of the Victorians, from valiant Valkyries to cliff-dwelling harpies, from record-setting pilots to fearless astronauts, women… More
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Save the Humans? Jeremy Brecher
We the people of the world are creating the conditions for our own self-extermination, whether through the bang of a nuclear holocaust or the whimper of an expiring ecosphere. Today our individual self-preservation… More
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Homestead Steel Mill–the Final Ten Years Staughton Lynd et al.
From the famous strike of 1892, through the century-long fight for a union and union democracy, Homestead Steel Mill is a case history on the vitality of organized labor in the twentieth century. Written outside the … More
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Liberating Sápmi Gabriel Kuhn
The Sámi, who have inhabited Europe’s far north for thousands of years, are often referred to as the continent’s “forgotten people.” With Sápmi, their traditional homeland, divided between four nation-states—Norway,… More
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Antilia: Sword and Song Kate Story
It’s the near future, and the world is on the brink of war.
The paths of two lonely teens converge, caught in an uncontrollable current crashing through time and space. Rowan and Ophelia discover that they share a place… More