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Heiresses of Russ 2015: The Year’s Best Lesbian Speculative Fiction Kindle Edition
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Jean Roberta, M. Bennardo, Melissa Moorer, Susan Jane Bigelow, Ruthanna Emrys, Ken Liu, Darcie Little Badger, Seanan McGuire, Shannon Connor Winward, Nicola Griffith, B R Sanders, Alex Dally MacFarlane, Sarah L. Byrne, Vivien Jackson, Annabeth Leong, Stacia Seaman, Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam, Seth Dickinson, Benjanun Sriduangkaew
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateOct. 21 2015
- File size2331 KB
Product details
- ASIN : B0170TD460
- Publisher : Lethe Press (Oct. 21 2015)
- Language : English
- File size : 2331 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 300 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #755,595 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,140 in LGBTQ2S+ Science Fiction
- #5,284 in Lesbian Fiction eBooks
- #5,288 in Lesbian Literature & Fiction
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About the authors
Shannon Connor Winward is an American editor and writer. She is the author of the Elgin-Award winning chapbook UNDOING WINTER and THE YEAR OF THE WITCH, a full-length collection of poetry forthcoming from Sycorax Press (Summer 2018). Her fiction has earned recognition in the Writers of the Future Contest, the Odyssey Con Odd Contest, Postcard Poems & Prose Flash Fiction Contest, and the Delaware Division of the Arts, for which she was awarded an emerging artist fellowship in fiction in 2018. Her stories and prose have appeared in Fantasy & Science Fiction, Pseudopod’s Artemis Rising Series, Lunch Ticket, Shoreline of Infinity, The Wild Musette, Persistent Visions, Cast of Wonders, Gargoyle, Spinetingler Magazine, Flash Fiction Online, Plasma Frequency Magazine, The Vestal Review, and PANK (among others), as well as in genre anthologies on both sides of the Atlantic (including Heiresses of Russ: The Year’s Best Lesbian Speculative Fiction 2015).
Shannon’s poetry won the SFPA Poetry Prize in 2016. She has been nominated for the Rhysling and Dwarf Star Awards and Best of the Net, and earned recognition in many competitions including the Dogfish Head Poetry Chapbook competition, the Lyon College Celtic Poetry Contest, the Eternal Haunted Summer Reader’s Choice Award, and editor’s pick at Enchanted Conversation: A Fairy Tale Magazine. She has published over 100 poems in venues such as Analog, The Monarch Review, Qu, The Pedestal Magazine, Strange Horizons, Literary Mama, Star*Line, Eye to the Telescope, Mirror Dance, Rivet, The HWA Poetry Showcase, Rogue Agent, Thank You For Swallowing, NonBinary Review and The Ekphrastic Review.
In between fiction, poetry, parenthood, and other madness, Shannon is a foodie, a Celt, an armchair anthropologist, a mouthy Gemini, a ghost lover, a dragon mother/autism mom, a kitchen witch, a semi-colon survivor, a spoon theory poster child, a writer-advocate for mental health awareness and special education reform, a coffee addict, an erstwhile gardener, and a nerd (by marriage). She is a poetry editor for Devilfish Review, and founding editor of Riddled with Arrows, an online literary journal dedicated to meta-fiction, meta-poetry, and writing that celebrates the process and product of writing as art.
Shannon lives and writes in Newark, Delaware, where she can occasionally be found coordinating critique groups and workshops or romancing the microphone. She co-habitates with her husband, an Aspie son, a pixie daughter, the ghost of a cat named Wolf, many long-suffering houseplants, and a collection of owl figurines.
Annabeth Leong is frequently confused about her sexuality but enjoys searching for answers.
Her work appears in dozens of anthologies, including Divine Desire: Erotic Stories of Sacred Sexuality, Heiresses of Russ 2015: The Year's Best Lesbian Speculative Fiction, and the 20th Anniversary Edition of Best Lesbian Erotica. She writes about a range of orientations, in stories from sweet to dark, though recently she has gravitated more toward writing lesbian fiction.
She frequents the haunts of H.P. Lovecraft, lives in the midst of a teetering tower of piled-up books, and can often be found at the rock climbing gym.
She has performed her work at events both kinky and literary, including Sticky Stories Boston, Readercon, the Fetish Fair Flea Market, and Bound in Boston. She hopes to win Providence Sex Trivia one day, but so far she's had to satisfy herself with second place.
Vivien Jackson writes fantastical, futuristic kissing books. Her debut science fiction romance WANTED & WIRED was an Amazon Best Book of 2017, a Romance Writers of America RITA finalist, and an SFR Galaxy Award winner. A devoted Whovian Browncoat Sindarin Jedi gamer, Viv lives in Austin, Texas, and watches a lot of football.
You can find her on Twitter @Vivien_Jackson or on the web at http://www.vivienjackson.com.
Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam’s fiction has appeared in over 90 magazines and anthologies. She's been nominated for a Nebula Award, and her debut novella and story collection released in 2022. Visit her online at bonniejostufflebeam.com or on Twitter @BonnieJoStuffle
Benjanun Sriduangkaew writes science fiction and fantasy with a particular interest (both reading and writing) the queer, the post-colonial, the resistant. She was a finalist for the Campbell Award for Best New Writer and her first novella, Scale-Bright, was a finalist for the British Science Fiction Association Award. She's lived in Hong Kong, Jakarta, and Bangkok.
She can be found at
Twitter: twitter.com/benjanun_s
Website: beekian.wordpress.com
Newsletter: www.getrevue.co/profile/benjanun
Darcie Little Badger is a Lipan Apache writer with a PhD in oceanography. Her critically acclaimed debut novel, Elatsoe, was featured in Time Magazine as one of the best 100 fantasy novels of all time. Darcie's short fiction, nonfiction and comics have appeared in multiple places, including Marvel's Voices: Indigenous Voices #1, Nightmare Magazine, Strange Horizons, and The Dark.
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Only one story in this collection falls under the category of erotica, so if you're trying to avoid the cliche sexualization of women who love women, just skip Game Fae. If erotica is what you're looking for, skip this collection entirely. These stories are a cut above the usual lesbian fiction.