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The Adventure of the Incognita Countess Cynthia Ward
It’s the easiest assignment a British intelligence agent could hope for. Lucy Harker needs only see the secret plans of the Nautilus safely across the Atlantic. As German spies are largely a fantasy of newspapers,… More
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Boundaries, Border Crossings, and Reinventing the Future Beth Plutchak
The personal is political, and the political is personal. This collection of essays and an sf tale explores the intersections of representation, science fiction, feminism, social justice, and fandom, specifically… More
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Other Places Karen Heuler
Life unfolds in strange ways. You may encounter people from your past living in your former apartments, or realize you have a penis as you engage in war-dreams, or find a planet filled with ghosts that look exactly like… More
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The WisCon Chronicles, Vol 10 Margaret McBride (ed.)
The tenth volume of the WisCon Chronicles, Social Justice (Redux), is edited by Margaret McBride. The theme of this volume was inspired by WisCon 39’s Guest of Honor speeches by Alaya Dawn Johnson and Kim Stanley… More
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Chercher La Femme L. Timmel Duchamp
“Everything about the humanoids inhabiting the planet La Femme is beautiful and desirable. Even their names are a pleasure to the tongue, a pleasure that can be experienced only in meat space.”
–Paul 22423
They… More
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Everything Is Made of Letters Sofia Rhei
A man risks his life by carefully forging bibliographic references in a parallel Barcelona; at the Cyclotech, a woman strives to keep the storytelling different engine safe from ignorant hands that could get words … More
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Time and Robbery Rebecca Ore
Time and Robbery features the protagonist of Ore’s Centuries Ago and Very Fast, Vel, a gay immortal born in Paleolithic who jumps time at will. Unless Vel can help out his younger self, Vel’s tribe’s… More
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Making Love in Madrid Kimberly Todd Wade
“A fantasia of amnesia, of lives that need filling, of writers of every tense, of talent and dry lemons and melted cheese; of giggling and tangled sheets and denture adhesive, competition and tenderness, a bloodless… More
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We Wuz Pushed Brit Mandelo
“To speak radical truths — unapologetically, ferociously, rudely when necessary — is the central purpose of Joanna Russ’s influential body of work,” declares Brit Mandelo in her… More
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Naomi Mitchison: a Profile of Her Life and Work Lesley A. Hall
A member of the famed Haldane family, Naomi Mitchison lived an adventurous, politically engaged, and well-examined life even as she wrote dozens of novels and works of nonfiction. From campaigning for women’s… More
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Necessary Ill Deb Taber
Jin, the neuter protagonist of Necessary Ill, begins the novel as a designer of plagues intended to set the world back into balance—a balance of population and resources, creation and destruction, choice and certainty—a… More
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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
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Spring In Geneva Sylvia Kelso
Mary Shelley, a young banker’s son, and William, an excessively tall man with a “lividly hued visage, watery eyes, and blackened lips within a straggling beard,” pit their wits and derring-do against… More
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New Amazonia Elizabeth Burgoyne Corbett
“Corrupt, Degraded, Rotten to the core is British Civilisation, and yet we find women who ought to know better, actually pretending that they are perfectly contented with the existing order of things,” declares the… More
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The WisCon Chronicles: Vol 8 Rebecca J. Holden
The poems, stories, blogs, essays, and speeches within these pages explore the generations and feminism(s) of WisCon. Various “waves” of feminism are discussed, alluded to, and chronicled, through… More
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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