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Lonely Stardust Andrea Hairston
Lonely Stardust: Two Plays, a Speech, and Eight Essays brings us the text of nine marvelous works of scholarly performance as well as two works of drama in which the fantastic shows us the way through despair. In several… More
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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
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A Day in Deep Freeze Lisa Shapter
Gone, but Never Absent.
1963: Emran Greene is a successful corporate accountant, a hopeful soon-to-be-father, and an unremarkable husband—except for the lingering effects of an experimental wartime truth serum,… More
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Daughter of the Bear King Eleanor Arnason
Not your everyday fantasy, Daughter of the Bear King clearly arises from Second Wave Feminism. A middle-aged woman discovers that she has a role in an epic struggle between shoddiness and integrity. And her battle flows… More
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Three Songs for Roxy Caren Gussoff
Three Songs for Roxy tells three inter-related tales: of Kizzy, a foundling raised by a Romany Gypsy family in present-day Seattle, as she is about to be claimed by the aliens who left her to be raised as human; of Scott … More
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Ghost Signs Sonya Taaffe
A lantern hangs for the ghosts, both desolate and numinous. The white road and the black river run down into the dark and return again. In this collection of thirty-six poems and one story, Rhysling Award-winning poet… More
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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
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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
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A Field Guide to the Spirits Jean LeBlanc
In A Field Guide to the Spirits, poetry becomes a means of time travel in which voices from the past offer insights, reveal secrets, transform our concept of now. These poems explore the interwoven pathways of ghost, … More
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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
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Roadsouls Betsy James
“Say yes to the Roadsouls, and you can’t unsay it.”
Even when that yes has sucked you out of your old life and hurled you into a world that will strip you and change you forever. Timid Duuni has spent her life as abused… More
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Marginalia to Stone Bird Rose Lemberg
In this powerful debut collection, Rannu Award-winning poet Rose Lemberg explores the deep-rooted fluidity of gender, tradition, language, and desire in landscapes as familiar as high fantasy and as foreign as San… More
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The WisCon Chronicles, Vol 11 Jaynee Goh (ed.)
In short fiction, poetry, personal essays, academic thinkpieces, Twitter rants, and informal Q&As, this volume begins conversations on liberation and limitations, intergenerational and international conflicts,… More
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Liberating the Astronauts Christina M. Rau
From the Pointer Sisters doing the Neutron Dance to David Bowman’s exclamation while traveling through the star gate near Jupiter; from stealing Joan Didion’s sadness to erasing F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Gatsby, this… More
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Time’s Oldest Daughter Susan W. Lyons
As the cosmic Big Bang propels Time, energy, and matter into motion, God and Satan squabble over their respective domains while Sin and her son Death stew in squalor and despair at the Gates of Hell. All she wants is to care… More
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Monteverde Lola Robles et al.
Terran scholar Rachel Monteverde journeys to Aanuk, a paradisiacal planet famous for both its beaches and the generosity of its nomadic inhabitants. The aanukiens are not the only people on the planet, however: Rachel… More