• Gaia’s Toys
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    Gaia’s Toys Rebecca Ore

    A tale of eco-terrorism set in a dystopian near future of gene-manipulation, medical nanotechnology, and environmental damage; an examination of the risks of overpopulation and uncontrolled technological expansion.… More

  • Slow Funeral
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    Slow Funeral Rebecca Ore

    Bracken County, nestled in the Blue Ridge region of the American South, is like no other place on Earth. Behind its facade of small-town southern life, magic works and corrupts all it touches. Maude Fuller has been running… More

  • Big Mama Stories
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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

  • Feminist Voices
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    Feminist Voices Batya Susan Weinbaum (editor)

    After every five years, we at Femspec coordinate a “Best of…” contest in each of the genres represented in the journal: fiction, poetry, book reviews, essays, criticism, and art. This collection presents the top winners… More

  • Squaring the Circle
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    Squaring the Circle Gheorghe Sasarman et al.

    The idea of writing a book of brief descriptions of imaginary cities, condensing into it the grandure and tragedy of five milliennia of urban history, came to me by chance, while I was in charge of the Architecture and … More

  • Strange Matings
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    Strange Matings Rebecca Holden (editor) et al.

    Strange Matings seeks to continue Butler’s uncomfortable insights about humanity, and also to instigate new conversations about Butler and her work — conversations that encourage academic voices to “talk” to … More

  • The XY Conspiracy
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    The XY Conspiracy Lori Selke

    Why Are There No Women in Black?

    Jyn, an Asian-American lesbian, makes her living stripping in clubs in San Francisco. But stripping is only her day job. Her true vocation is UFO hunting. One night, working at her day job,… More

  • Alien Bootlegger and Other Stories
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    Alien Bootlegger and Other Stories Rebecca Ore

    In these stories Rebecca Ore explores the question of what it means to be alien: the unknown equation, the mysterious that can never be taken for granted, never be seen as “ordinary.” She confronts us with… More

  • The Stone Boatmen
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    The Stone Boatmen Sarah Tolmie

    Tolmie tells a tale of three cities, separated by oceans, lost to one another long ago: the first, the city of rituals, of ceremonies; the second, the city of words, of poetry; and the third, the city of the golden birds,… More

  • Myths, Metaphors, and Science Fiction
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    Myths, Metaphors, and Science Fiction Sheila Finch

    “This welcomed discussion of the connections between future fiction and stories about human inception emphasizes how mythic roots contribute to the emotional power of narrative. Finch investigates the inexplicable… More

  • NoFood
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    NoFood Sarah Tolmie

    Food is the language of love in a near-future world of plague, smog, and alienation. Hardwicke Arar, a relentless perfectionist, is the chef at NoFood, the most famous restaurant in the world. He serves imaginary food… More

  • The Sword Smith
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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

  • To the Ressurrection Station
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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

  • The WisCon Chronicles, Vol 9
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    The WisCon Chronicles, Vol 9 Mary Anne Mohanraj (ed.)

    “In this volume of the WisCon Chronicles, we find ourselves considering what it means to live at the intersections of various identities, some of them more privileged than others. We ask how we can function as good allies… More

  • In Search of Lost Time
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    In Search of Lost Time Karen Heuler

    After beginning chemo for a rare cancer, Hildy discovers an extraordinary talent—the ability to see and take other people’s time. She also discovers there’s an underground market for quality time. After all,… More

  • We, Robots
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    We, Robots Sue Lang

    A tale set in the not-so-distant future when robots with AI serve nearly every human household, We, Robots is the story of Avey, a robot who undergoes a forced transition from emotionless domestic servant to conflicted… More