Science fiction
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Women Destroy Science Fiction, Part 2 (Lightspeed Special Issue)
After falling seriously behind on my reading, I was able to finish the special issue of Lightspeed Magazine this week. In Part 1 of this review, I looked at the Women Destroy Science Fiction original stories, which for the most part, really blew me away. This time, we’re taking a look at the reprints and…
Effie Seiberg, Eleanor Arnason, Ellen Denham, Emily Fox, Holly Schofield, James Tiptree, Jane Lindskold, Jr., Katherine Crighton, Kim Winternheimer, Lightspeed, Maria Romasco Moore, Marina J. Lostetter, review, Rhiannon Rasmussen, Samantha Murray, Sarah Pinsker, Science fiction, Tananarive Due, Tina Connolly, Vanessa Torline, Women Destroy Science Fiction -
Women Destroy Science Fiction, Part I (Lightspeed Special Issue)
What happens when 109 women come together to create the penultimate collection of expansive science fiction written by women? Lightspeed’s special issue: Women Destroy Science Fiction. It’s a clever name, as the verb can pivot, from the traditional “obliterate” to the more slang-like “conquer”. This collection does both of those things and everything in between.…
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Clarkesworld, Issue #92: A Review
I am depressingly behind on reading this wonderful magazine. Way back in September of last year, I read my first issue from Clarkesworld and haven’t picked it up since. There’s really no reason for it––no excuse. This is a gorgeous magazine, from cover to design to accessibility, with stories that are fresh, emotionally present, and…
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The Hand of Oberon: A Review
The Hand of Oberon by Roger Zelazny My rating: 5 of 5 stars Where to begin? All shadows flow from Amber. This we have known since the first book, Nine Princes in Amber. The Pattern, the great seal of magic, is the rite of the princes to walk. But the end of the last book,…