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Mother of Invention
Mother of Invention | Tansy Rayner Roberts, Rivqa Rafael
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Knit robots, build spaceships, and shape the future. Extraordinary short stories about gender, artificial intelligence and the art of building something new. Mother of Invention features the work of Seanan McGuire, Ambelin Kwaymullina, Nisi Shawl, John Chu, Justina Robson and more. A speculative fiction anthology of diverse, challenging stories about gender and artificial intelligence. From Pygmalion and Galatea to Frankenstein, Ex Machina and Person of Interest, the fictional landscape so often frames cisgender men as the creators of artificial life, leading to the same kinds of stories being told over and over. We want to bring some genuine revolution to the way that artificial intelligence stories are told, and how they intersect with gender identity, parenthood, sexuality, war, and the future of our species. How can we interrogate the gendered assumptions around the making of robots compared with the making of babies? Can computers learn to speak in a code beyond the (gender) binary? If necessity is the mother of invention, what exciting AI might come to exist in the hands of a more diverse range of innovators? Essay: Reflecting on Indigenous Worlds, Indigenous Futurisms and Artificial Intelligence by Ambelin Kwaymullina - Winner of William Atheling Jr Award for Criticism or Review
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elizabethlk
Mother of Invention | Tansy Rayner Roberts, Rivqa Rafael
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You can now read the full review for our Lite Reads selection Whom My Soul Loves by Rivqa Rafael over on the blog! My apologies for the delays, I've been dealing with a flare. I personally really enjoyed this story, and I hope you'll let me know in the comments what you thought!

https://wp.me/p9KSXu-Nt

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elizabethlk
Mother of Invention | Tansy Rayner Roberts, Rivqa Rafael
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The new #LiteReads selection is Whom My Soul Loves by Rivqa Rafael! Links to read the story are available in the full intro post on the blog (link below). This short fantasy story is about a queer Jewish woman named Osnat who can communicate with spirits and is trying to exorcise a dybbuk from a woman. Be sure to let me know in the comments what you think of this short story once you've had the chance to read it!

https://wp.me/p9KSXu-N6

elizabethlk The Hebrew words and phrases are mostly easy to translate through a quick google search, but if you have any problems, please feel free to ask me! 4y
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