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"Yes, these stories are science fiction and fantasy, but they are
deeply rooted in reality, especially in the lives of women. We learn
about being in college in the 1960s, going back to nature in Alaska,
working in a bank and trying to make a good life for a child with a
disability. If there is a single theme, it's the struggle of women to
control their lives—to be free. In addition to this often ordinary,
gritty struggle of girls, wives, working women and mothers, the
stories have time travel, space travel, game theory, clones, and
magic. Grit and sense of wonder and (often) hope. What more could you
ask for? I strongly recommend the collection." —Eleanor Arnason, author
of Ring of Swords and Hwarhath Stories
"What I like most about Beth's writing is her utter fearlessness. She
will take on topics from hard sciences, to magic, to all the spaces
in between, and make them new with confidence and proficiency, not to
mention a spring-loaded wit. Even in the most fanciful stories here,
one will find passion tempered with familiarity—worlds with
recognizable edges and shapes, occupied by people we know. If you
read short fiction to be captured by an intoxicating fusion of the
mysterious and the immediate, you've come to the right
place." —Richard J. Chwedyk, Nebula Award-winning author of "Bronte's
Egg"
ISBN: 978-1-61976-136-0 (13 digit)
Publication Date: Feb 2018
paperback 120 pages
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