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Broad Knowledge

Broad Knowledge

35 Women Up To No Good

by Nisi ShawlAngela Slatter and Joanne Merriam
Paperback
Publication Date: 03/11/2018

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Broad Knowledge: 35 Women Up To No Good is a feminist anthology of dark fiction and darker knowledge, edited by Joanne Merriam. Containing 35 stories of "bad" women, and "good" women who just haven't been caught yet, it features 35 fearless writers who identify as female, non-binary, or a marginalized sex or gender identity. It's the second in the Women Up To No Good series, which can be read in any order.



Our contributors are based in or hailing from Australia, Canada, China, the Czech Republic, India, the Philippines, and all over the United States. Between them, they have won the Aeronautilus, Encouragement, Fresh Voices, Tiptree, and World Fantasy Awards, and been shortlisted for the Aurora, Bram Stoker, and Ignotus, as well as numerous others! We also include two stories in translation, one by Argentine author Teresa P. Mira de Echeverria and the other by Galician writer and poet Estibaliz Espinosa.



Recommended by the Barnes & Noble Sci-fi & Fantasy Blog: "The lineup of contributing authors include a wide range of new and established horror and speculative fiction writers, including L. Timmel Duchamp, ...Nisi Shawl, [and] D.A. Xiaolin Spires".



TABLE OF CONTENTS



* Charlotte Ashley, "She Falls"

* R. S. Benedict, "Clara Vox"

* Megan Chaudhuri, "First mouse model of Innsmouth Fish-man Syndrome draft 2 USE THIS VERSION - edits by MK.doc"

* Autumn Christian, "Flowers for Dogman"

* Vida Cruz, "Blushing Blue"

* Sarina Dorie, "The Visitations of Seraphim by Biblical Scholar Father Anthony Maguire"

* L. Timmel Duchamp, "The Forbidden Words of Margaret A."

* Estibaliz Espinosa, " 23 commuter line chromosomes:: "

* A. T. Greenblatt, "Five Meters Ahead, Two Centuries Away"

* Claudine Griggs, "The Cold Waters of Europa"

* Audrey R. Hollis, "Your Life Will Look Perfect from Afar"

* Joanna Michal Hoyt, "Taking It Back"

* Rebecca Jones-Howe, "Election Season"

* Ezzy G. Languzzi, "Viva La Muneca"

* Maggie Maxwell, "Like I Need a Hole in the Head"

* Rati Mehrotra, "Make Pretty"

* Teresa P. Mira de Echeverria, "Liquid Glass" (trans. Lawrence Schimel)

* Premee Mohamed, "Below the Kirk, Below the Hill"

* Wendy Nikel, "Maidens of the Sea"

* Julie Novakova, "Frankenstein Sonata"

* Aimee Ogden, "Matched Set"

* Therese Pieczynski, "Three Days, Two Nights"

* Laura E. Price, "Mary in the Looking Glass"

* Clarice Radrick, "The Red"

* Nisi Shawl, "Street Worm"

* Tabitha Sin, "The Donor"

* Angela Slatter, "The Song of Sighs"

* D.A. Xiaolin Spires, "Sunbasker"

* Priya Sridhar, "Tidal Bloom"

* Jae Steinbacher, "Blood Sausage"

* Sonya Taaffe, "Like Milkweed"

* Liz Ulin, "Profanity"

* Marie Vibbert, "Infinite Boyfriends"

* Mingzhao Xu, "Think, Baby Turtle"

* Xin Niu Zhang, "The Ladies in the Moon"
ISBN:
9781937794859
9781937794859
Category:
Horror & ghost stories
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
03-11-2018
Publisher:
Upper Rubber Boot Books
Pages:
366
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x19mm
Weight:
0.49kg
Angela Slatter

Angela Slatter is the award-winning author of eight short story collections, including A Feast of Sorrows: Stories, Sourdough and Other Stories, The Bitterwood Bible and Other Recountings, and Winter Children and Other Chilling Tales.

She has won the World Fantasy Award, the British Fantasy Award and five Aurealis Awards. Her short stories have appeared widely, including in annual British, Australian and North American Best Of anthologies, and her work has been translated into Spanish, Russian, Polish, Romanian, and Japanese.

Vigil was her first solo novel, and the sequel Corpselight is due out in July 2017. Angela lives in Brisbane, Australia.

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