By Greg L. Johnsonwww.sfsite.com Sometimes good things come in smaller packages. Such is the case with the publication this summer,…
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Eleanor Arnason: A Fresh New Voice of Science Fiction
By Nisi ShawlSeattle TimesJuly 24, 2010 In the field of science fiction, small independent presses are willing to take chances…
Mammoths of the Great Plains: A Review
The Aqueduct Gazette NewsletterWinter 2011(V8) In Eleanor Arnason’s imaginative alternative history, shaggy herds of mammoths thunder over the grasslands, living…
The Wild Girls: Another Midwest Book Review
Small Press BookshelfMidwest Book ReviewFebruary 2012 Through fantasy and science fiction, we create a new way of understanding our own…
The Beatrix Gates in The Seattle Review of Books
By Nisi ShawlThe Seattle Review of Books Latest in Terry Bisson’s audacious Outspoken Authors series, The Beatrix Gates (PM Press)…
The Beatrix Gates in Publishers Weekly
Publishers WeeklyDecember 3rd, 2018 This haphazard but enjoyable collection, primarily a celebration and exploration of trans identities, includes short stories,…
The Prose, Poetry, and Politics of Ursula K. Le Guin
by Alison HallettThe Portland MercuryMay 12th, 2011 In 2002, Ursula K. Le Guin published the short story The Wild Girls,…
The Wild Girls in Ms. Magazine
Ms. MagazineApril 2011 Nominated for a 2003 Hugo Award and finally in book form, this novella proves that sci-fi doyenne…
A Fine Chapbook: Ursula K. Le Guin’s The Wild Girls Plus…
By Brit MandeloTor.comOctober 10, 2011 The “PM Press Outspoken Authors” series of chapbooks includes such writers as Cory Doctorow, Michael…
The Wild Girls in Harper’s Magazine
By Zadie Smith, author of White TeethHarper’s MagazineOctober 2011 The two best books I read this month—The Left Hand of…