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Sleeping With Monsters Liz Bourke
Anyone familiar with Liz Bourke’s work knows she isn’t shy about sharing her opinion. In columns and reviews for science fiction and fantasy website Tor.com and elsewhere, she’s taken a critical… More
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If Not Skin Toby MacNutt
The pieces in If Not Skin are united by themes of embodiment—all that a body can be, all that can be a body, by magic, science, and experience. Not all bodies grant ease, but neither are all arduous bodies necessarily shaded… More
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The Little Animals Sarah Tolmie
Special Citation, the 2020 Philip K. Dick AwardAntoni Van Leeuwenhoek, a quiet linen draper in Delft, has discovered a new world: the world of the little animals, or animalcules, that he sees through his simple microscopes.… More
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Candle in a Bottle Carolyn Ives Gilman
The savants of Institut Sorel, the world center of information mechanics, compute the governing algorithms that give all things their shape and structure. The voyants receive and sort enormous amounts of information.… More
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Centuries Ago and Very Fast Rebecca Ore
"When I first met him running on the moors, I thought he was gypsy or part Paki with his otter body and the broad head that ended in an almost pointed chin, but he said he was European, old stock, some French in the bloodlines.… More
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De Secretis Mulierum L. Timmel Duchamp
If countless numbers of people throughout history have wished for an early menopause, probably no one wished more devoutly for it than Thomas Aquinas. No doubt he literally prayed for it morning, noon, and night. A picture… More
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The Grand Conversation L. Timmel Duchamp
The Grand Conversation, the first volume of the Conversation Pieces series, collects four essays by L. Timmel Duchamp that explore her conceptualization of feminist sf as a conversation. These essays, which have … More
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The Red Rose Rages (Bleeding) L. Timmel Duchamp
[Eve] turned her attention to the monitor displaying Minnivitch’s cell. Never had it been so clear what Minnivitch was up to. The bare minimalist space of the cell screamed stage, and some strange, dramaturgical… More
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Imagination/Space: Essays and Talks on Fiction, Feminism, Technology, and Politics Gwyneth Jones
Imagination/Space: Essays and Talks on Fiction, Feminism, Technology, and Politics collects twenty-one pieces of nonfiction by Gwyneth Jones, the 2008 recipient of the Science Fiction Research Association’s… More
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Love’s Body, Dancing in Time L. Timmel Duchamp
Love’s Body, Dancing in Time offers five love stories by critically acclaimed author L. Timmel Duchamp. Carnal and queer, intricate and involved, they range from the heart-breaking Sturgeon Award finalist “Dance… More
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Talking Back L. Timmel Duchamp
Talking Back showcases the epistolary fantasies of eighteen writers, among them Carol Emshwiller, Leslie What, Eileen Gunn, and Rosaleen Love. Invited to “talk back,” the authors penned love letters, fans letters,… More
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It Walks in Beauty Chandler Davis et al.
With Introduction and Foreword by Josh Lukin.
“I can’t remember the last time I have seen fiction, especially science fiction, put so richly in context. It Walks in Beauty introduces us to a remarkable man, gives us insight… More
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In the House of the Seven Librarians Ellen Klages
When an old Carnegie library is closed, its seven librarians refuse to abandon their home. They lock the doors, and the forest grows around them like a cloak, sheltering them from the rest of the world. But their lives … More
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The Traveling Tide Rosaleen Love
An original collection of seven short stories. Rosaleen Love’s stories fairly dance and sing their way along the page, whether the scene is music itself, as in the tale she tells of driving her cousin Bridie, an… More
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Three Observations and a Dialogue Sylvia Kelso
After WisCon 20, Sylvia Kelso engaged Lois McMaster Bujold in a rich, snappy correspondence about Bujold’s Vorkosigan novels. That correspondence became “Letterspace: In the Chinks Between Published Fiction and… More
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Spirit Gwyneth Jones
Spirit, a space opera set in Gwyneth Jones’s Aleutian universe, re-visions Dumas’s The Count of Monte Cristo and further explores the workings and consequences of the series’ Buonarotti Transit.… More