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Moss Witch
Moss Witch | Sara Maitland
3 posts | 2 read | 2 to read
A bryologist enters an ancient piece of British woodland to research a rare strain of moss, only to discover an even more exotic specimen; a geologist explains the failures of the feminist movement to her teenage niece in terms of tectonic subduction; two Old Testament newlyweds scheme to make the most of their tightly negotiated dowry by applying 21st-century genetic engineering techniques—each story in this collection of short fiction fuses together specific pieces of scientific research with an ancient myth or folkloric archetype. In these stories, readers will encounter witches that can outwit botanists, religious soothsayers that read evolutionary biology in feverish dreams, and scientists who fall in love with the birds that they study. A specially written afterword penned by a scientist follows each story, expanding upon the theory within the story, be it quantum mechanics, planetary physics, game theory, or nanotechnology.
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quietlycuriouskate
Moss Witch | Sara Maitland
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Mehso-so

Stories on scientific themes, with afterwords by experts in each field.
It would have worked better had she approached more of the themes aslant, incorporating the science into the story, rather than addressing each topic head-on. Often they are wholly didactic with one character discoursing on the theme to another in "conversation" or letter. Then there is the pastiche of a "Just So" story which includes the phrase "endogenous opioid peptides"...

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beckygracelea
Moss Witch | Sara Maitland
Pickpick

Really recommend this for people interested in science, fiction, and where the two can meet. A couple of the stories here are beautiful, but there's not a bad one and the afterwords from the scientists illuminate the context. Truly fascinating stuff and hey, learning things!

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beckygracelea
Moss Witch | Sara Maitland
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Sometimes a book comes along that feels tailor-made... Science, folklore, feminism. Ideal.