I can‘t be out backpacking right now, but I can read my book by headlamp in front of a crackling 4K fire.
I can‘t be out backpacking right now, but I can read my book by headlamp in front of a crackling 4K fire.
Realized a short story in this one is part of a series and the first one is published in "The Woman Who Thought She Was a Planet and Other Stories." I can't get that collection.
I hate this. I want to read series in publication order. I am a stickler. Understand that my views are incompatible with how short story publishing works but I still wish authors would not do this.
Favorite short story collections of 2018
Ambiguity Machines- India futurism
All the Names They used for God -united by each character's struggle with fate
Awayland - Weird and wonderful stories of love/longing
The Sea Beast takes a Lover - Fantastical stories of family, love, marriage and responsibility
Dreadful Young Ladies - fantasy collection
If you see me, don't say hi - 1st gen Indian Americans giving voice and subverting expectations
Kelly Link's Small Beer Press has never done me wrong, and this book is no exception.
This book! I feel smarter for having read it. Each story opens up a whole new galaxy that questions the future, relationship structures, identity, and the status quo. Even with #spaceanxiety I loved it.
I don't usually read space-and-aliens scifi ( #spaceanxiety ), but I'm blown away by how smart and intricate these stories are. You can tell she's a physics prof, but the writing is beautiful. #diversebooks