Lisa M. Bradley
Autore di Uncanny Magazine Issue 30: September/October 2019 (Disabled People Destroy Fantasy)
Opere di Lisa M. Bradley
Uncanny Magazine Issue 30: September/October 2019 (Disabled People Destroy Fantasy) (2019) — A cura di — 18 copie
Climbing Lightly Through Forests: A Poetry Anthology Honoring Ursula K. Le Guin (2021) — A cura di — 3 copie
Algorithmic Shapeshifting: Poems 2 copie
Opere correlate
Here, We Cross: a collection of queer and genderfluid poetry from Stone Telling 1-7 (2012) — Collaboratore — 9 copie
Rosalind's Siblings: Fiction and Poetry Celebrating Scientists of Marginalized Genders (2023) — Collaboratore — 6 copie
Spelling the Hours: Poetry Celebrating the Forgotten Others of Science and Technology (Stone Bird Poetry) (Volume 1) (2016) — Collaboratore — 4 copie
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- Opere
- 6
- Opere correlate
- 11
- Utenti
- 55
- Popolarità
- #295,340
- Voto
- 3.7
- Recensioni
- 3
- ISBN
- 7
Away with the Wolves by Sarah Gailey - 2*
hmmm I read it as a "coming out" story. Yeah she has pain in her human form but I thought that was metaphorically more about what she had to endure when she wasn't being who she wanted to be. When she was one way she had pain/function problems, when she was the other way she caused problems. She has to make a change because of this. Can't continue like this... It ends with a HEA when she accepts that she gets to decide how ("human/wolf") she wants to be and is surrounded by supported friends and a supportive community.
My low rating is because "coming of age" stories usually aren't my interest and not a lot happens. I hope it finds it's right audience.
Read by Erika Ensign on the Uncanny Magazine Podcast Episode 30A.… (altro)