by Joanne Merriam (Editor)
A Handbook for Aspiring Aliens explores the immigrant experience in a science fiction setting, with exciting fiction and poetry from some of the genre’s best writers.
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by Joanne Merriam (Editor)
A Handbook for Aspiring Aliens explores the immigrant experience in a science fiction setting, with exciting fiction and poetry from some of the genre’s best writers.
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In these pages, you’ll find Sturgeon winner Sarah Pinsker’s robot grandmother, James Tiptree, Jr., Award winner Nisi Shawl’s prison planet and Nebula, Hugo, and World Fantasy Award winner Ken Liu’s space- and time-spanning story of different kinds of ghosts. You’ll find Bryan Thao Worra’s Cthulhic poetry and Pinckney Benedict’s sad, whimsical tale of genocide. You’ll travel to Frankfurt, to the moon, to Mars, to the underworld, to unnamed alien planets, under the ocean, through clusters of asteroids. You’ll land on the fourth planet from the star Deneb, an alternate universe version of Earth, and a world of Jesuses.
This is not a textbook. You will not find here polemics on immigration policy or colonialism. The most compelling fiction articulates the unsaid, the unbearable, and the incomprehensible; these stories say things about the immigration experience that a lecture never could. The purpose of this book is, first and foremost, to entertain the casual and sophisticated reader, but its genesis is a response to the question: Who do we become when we live with the unfamiliar?
Stories by: Dean Francis Alfar, Celia Lisset Alvarez, R.J. Astruc, Lisa Bao, Pinckney Benedict, Lisa Bolekaja, Mary Buchinger, Zen Cho, Tina Connolly, Indra Das, Tom Doyle, Peg Duthie, Thomas Greene, Benjamin S. Grossberg, Minal Hajratwala, Julie Bloss Kelsey, R.B. Lemberg, Ken Liu, Alex Dally MacFarlane, Anil Menon, Mary Anne Mohanraj, Daniel José Older, Abbey Mei Otis, Sarah Pinsker, Elyss G. Punsalan, Benjamin Rosenbaum, Erica L. Satifka, Nisi Shawl, Lewis Shiner, Marge Simon, Sonya Taaffe, Bogi Takács, Bryan Thao Worra, Deborah Walker, Nick Wood
Book Condition | Used – Like New |
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Cover | Paperback |
Size | Length: 384 pages |
Genre | Fiction, Science Fiction, Short Stories |
Published | March 16, 2015 by Upper Rubber Boot Books |
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