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A powerhouse of Australian and international authors will take you to... an unknown planet, where one of the arks has crash-landed, killing most of the last vestiges of humanity searching for a new home planet; a dystopian world where fresh fruit and vegetables are illegal, and people must get their necessary nutrients from featureless bars; Mars, where it takes something unusual to transcend the black and white world of science; dystopian Australia where the conglomerates control everything, except for a couple of small independents and of course, gutsy guns for hire; a future society where marriages are a question of corporate mergers, rather than of affection; where the fae take too many liberties with the human world, and someone must stop them; where the Cursebreaker faces Egyptian grave-robbers, or "Guild treasure hunters" as they would prefer to be known and ten other unreal worlds. 17 Tales of Real Women and Unreal Worlds edited by Liz Grzyb stories by Cherith Baldry, Jenny Blackford, Kay Chronister, Stephanie Gunn, Kathryn Hore, Kathleen Jennings, Faith Mudge, T.R. Napper, Rivqa Rafael, Alter S. Reiss, Jane Routley, Cat Sparks, Kyla Lee Ward, Marlee Jane Ward, Susan Wardle, Janeen Webb, Eleanor R. Wood.… (altro)
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Disclaimer: This book was one of many I read as a judge for the 2015 Aurealis Awards. This review is my personal opinion and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of any judging panel, the judging coordinator or the Aurealis Awards management team.
Quick summary: this is the kind of stories I want to read more of. And yes, relevant to my interests. And it was nice to see a mix of F/F and F/M relationships. I only put it down when I had to.
Sadly, I apparently made no specific notes on stories. ( )
A powerhouse of Australian and international authors will take you to... an unknown planet, where one of the arks has crash-landed, killing most of the last vestiges of humanity searching for a new home planet; a dystopian world where fresh fruit and vegetables are illegal, and people must get their necessary nutrients from featureless bars; Mars, where it takes something unusual to transcend the black and white world of science; dystopian Australia where the conglomerates control everything, except for a couple of small independents and of course, gutsy guns for hire; a future society where marriages are a question of corporate mergers, rather than of affection; where the fae take too many liberties with the human world, and someone must stop them; where the Cursebreaker faces Egyptian grave-robbers, or "Guild treasure hunters" as they would prefer to be known and ten other unreal worlds. 17 Tales of Real Women and Unreal Worlds edited by Liz Grzyb stories by Cherith Baldry, Jenny Blackford, Kay Chronister, Stephanie Gunn, Kathryn Hore, Kathleen Jennings, Faith Mudge, T.R. Napper, Rivqa Rafael, Alter S. Reiss, Jane Routley, Cat Sparks, Kyla Lee Ward, Marlee Jane Ward, Susan Wardle, Janeen Webb, Eleanor R. Wood.
Quick summary: this is the kind of stories I want to read more of. And yes, relevant to my interests. And it was nice to see a mix of F/F and F/M relationships. I only put it down when I had to.
Sadly, I apparently made no specific notes on stories. ( )