Fans of Kaleidoscope will find more tales of wonder, adventure, diversity, and variety in this collection devoted to stories with teen protagonists.Table of ContentsLeft Foot, Right - Nalo HopkinsonSelfies - Lavie TidharThe Vitruvian Farmer - Marcelina VizcarraThe Lady and the Fox - Kelly LinkCat Ca
Wilde Stories 2012: The Year's Best Gay Speculative Fiction
β Scribed by Alex Jeffers; Justin Torres; K. M. Ferebee; Richard Bowes; Sam Sommer; Ted Infinity; Nabil Hijazi; Joel Lane; Mat Joiner; Kristopher Reisz; Tom Cardamone; Richard E. Gropp; Lee Thomas; Stellan Thorne; Christopher Barzak; Ellen Kushner; Steve Berman
- Publisher
- Lethe Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 139 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781590214107
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Prepare to skew your view of the world: where jinni in the clouds of a future Tel Aviv aren't spirits but powerful computer programs; where a suburban garden hiding unrecognizable bones; to a planet colony that outlaws color; or the night when a lonely lab tech finds a spambot flirting with him. The latest volume in the acclaimed Wilde Stories series has tales of hitchhikers on the run, dragons in the sky, swordsmen drawing their blades. These are stories fantastic and strange, otherworldly and eerie, but all feature gay men struggling with memories or lovers or simply the vicissitudes of life no matter how wild the world might be.
About the Author
Steve Berman writes way too little fiction but does manage to edit at least one anthology every year so his feline companion, Daulton, can be kept content with daily meals of rotisserie chicken. The Wilde Stories annual series has twice been a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award, which pleases Steve because he does have a great love for queer speculative fiction. He resides in southern New Jersey, the only state in the Union with an official devil.
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