Description |
279 pages ; 23 cm |
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Foreword by LeVar Burton. |
Summary |
"'There's nothing new under the sun, but there are new suns,' proclaimed Octavia E. Butler. New Suns: Original Speculative Fiction by People of Color showcases emerging and seasoned writers of many races telling stories filled with shocking delights, powerful visions of the familiar made strange. Between this book's covers burn tales of science fiction, fantasy, horror, and their indefinable overlappings. These are authors aware of our many possible pasts and futures, authors freed of stereotypes and clichés, ready to dazzle you with their daring genius. Unexpected brilliance shines forth from every page."--Back cover. |
Subject |
Speculative fiction, American.
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Speculative fiction, Canadian.
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Short stories, American.
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Short stories, Canadian.
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Genre/Form |
Science fiction.
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Short stories.
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Added Author |
Shawl, Nisi, editor.
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Buckell, Tobias S.
Galactic tourist industrial complex.
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Alcalá, Kathleen, 1954-
Deer dancer.
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Kang, Minsoo.
Virtue of unfaithful translations.
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Barnes, Steven, 1952-
Come home to Atropos.
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Onwualu, Chinelo.
Fine print.
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Jennings, Alex.
Unkind of mercy.
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Yáñez, Alberto.
Burn the ships.
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Goh, Jaymee.
Freedom of the shifting sea.
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Yu, E. Lily.
Three variations on a theme of imperial attire.
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Lowachee, Karin.
Blood and bells.
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Moreno-Garcia, Silvia.
Give me your black wings oh sister.
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Das, Indra.
Shadow we cast through time.
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Menon, Anil (Novelist).
Robots of Eden.
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Hairston, Andrea.
Dumb house.
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Goto, Hiromi, 1966-
One easy trick.
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Roanhorse, Rebecca.
Harvest.
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Little Badger, Darcie.
Kelsey and the burdened breath.
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ISBN |
9781781085783 |
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1781085781 |
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