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A surprising and charming collection of stories with some speculative elements, told by Carleigh Baker, a queer woman with Nehiyaw, Métis & settler ancestry. Canadian writers rock the short story format!
A surprising and charming collection of stories with some speculative elements, told by Carleigh Baker, a queer woman with Nehiyaw, Métis & settler ancestry. Canadian writers rock the short story format!
She always had the best hair. Bangs that went nearly 3 inches straight up & cascaded into a churning wave of crunchy curls from her temples to her shoulders, where they softened a bit into a wash and wear perm, held in place with scads of aquanet.
—from the story Where Were You
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“I am an empath. A true knower of the people.”
—from the story titled Patron Saint of the Hesitant
Friday Reads May 10: Queer & Indigenous authors + rhododendrons + beverages made from flowers
https://youtu.be/pGpkU8ESPOc
Thoroughly enjoyable collection of short fiction dealing with climate anxiety, technology, indigeneity and more.