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The Waterdancer’s World L. Timmel Duchamp
Humans have been struggling to live on Frogmore for almost five centuries, adapting themselves to punishing gravity and the deadly mistflowers that dominate its ecology. Financier Inez Gauthier, patron of the arts… More
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Sleeping Under the Tree of Life Sheree Renée Thomas
Beneath luminous layers of imagery and mythology, science and nature, fantasy and the recounting of history, is the grace and tenderness of a poet’s heart, the unwavering gaze of an oracle’s vision, and the dreamlike… More
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Hwarhath Stories: Transgressive Tales by Aliens Eleanor Arnason
Hwarhath Stories: Transgressive Tales by Aliens collects a dozen Hwarhath tales with commentary by their translator. As the translator notes, “Humanity has encountered only one other species able to travel… More
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Two Travelers Sarah Tolmie
In “Dancer on the Stairs,” a woman wakes up on a stone staircase in a baroque palace, not speaking the language of the place and lacking the chemical signature that allows people to identify each other within… 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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Trapped in the R.A.W. Kate Boyes
A young woman working alone in a small special collections library is trapped in the building when invaders overrun her town. She barricades the doors, peeks through a window, and watches in horror as people are murdered… More
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Midnight at the Organporium Tara Campbell
What do a homicidal houseplant, an enchanted office picnic, sentient fog, and the perfect piece of toast have in common? They’re all part of the world of Midnight at the Organporium. At turns droll, wicked, and surreal,… More
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Algorithmic Shapeshifting Bogi Takács
Algorithmic Shapeshifting is the first poetry collection of Bogi Takács, winner of the Lambda award for editing Transcendent 2: The Year’s Best Transgender Speculative Fiction, and finalist for the Hugo and… More
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The Green and Growing Erin K. Wagner
In this intriguing tale of the clash of two worlds and cultures, Miquita, one of the forty-two daughters of Commander Hritrar, is sent to the Rburuii after their defeat at her father’s hands. Hampered by diplomatic… More
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Invocabulary Gemma Files
Myths and fairytales, monsters and magic, dead gods and forgotten goddesses—these are the subjects that most often inspire Gemma Files’s third collection of speculative poetry. By running folk horror symbolism… More
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People Change Gwynne Garfinkle
The stories and poems in People Change illuminate the personal and feminist concerns evoked by classic horror movies and other aspects of popular culture. Mining the implications of figures like the Bride of Frankenstein,… More
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The Adventure of the Dux Bellorm Cynthia Ward
Intelligence agent Lucy Harker receives the most dangerous assignment in the world—keeping Winston Churchill safe on the Western Front. Despite her unique abilities as Dracula’s daughter, she loses Churchill… More