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Poetry. Enid Dame calls THE FUTURIST'S MISTRESS "Playful, anarchic, often hilariously funny glimpses of the world we know from a skewed, sophisticated angle." Lorraine Schein is a New York poet and writer whose poems and stories have appeared in numerous science fiction and fantasy anthologies. Her novelette, Raw Brunettes, was published by Wordcraft.
An anthology of fictive adventures by the Unbearables and collaborators, a free-floating in-your-face scrum of black humorists, chaos-mongers, immediatists, and verse-spouting Beer Mystics, disorganized around recuperating essence away from the humorless commodification of experience. Includes: Judy Nylon, Max Blagg, Bikini Girl, Bruce Benderson, Hakim Bey, Jordan Zinovich, and the Unbearables.
The last eight years have been the warmest on record. Little Blue Marble's anthology of speculative climate fiction and poetry from an international slate of authors mourns and hopes in equal measure for the fate of our world and its ecosystems. May these visions of the future inspire collective action before climate chaos becomes irreversible.
"For decades science fiction was a notoriously male preserve, ranged by a very few intrepid women writers. In the 1970s women authors took center stage, creating vital, colorful female characters, envisioning societies where gender was not an issue, even worlds where men did not exist. Then, in the 1980s, women in community gave way to the strong woman hero who went adventuring alone, unsupported by female friends, lovers, kinfolk, mentors, protégées, or peers. The fifteen stories in 'Memories & Vision' feature women who travel and fight and celebrate together, women who reach out to each other across times and cultures, women who find allies in the most unexpected places."--Pg. [4] of cover.
Help Yourself! is the newest discharge in the Unbearables series of blasts on American culture, in which they dismantle, parody, and otherwise mangle the literary tradition of the Self Help Book. More than 75 individual contributors took on the topic, and in their Unbearable tradition, demolish the myths of self help in more than 75 ways.