The Female Factory

The Female Factory

by Angela Slatter and Lisa L Hannett
Epub (Adobe), Epub (Kobo)
Publication Date: 30/10/2015

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In The Female Factory, procreation is big business. Children are a commodity few women can afford.


Hopeful mothers-to-be try everything. Fertility clinics. Pills. Wombs for hire. Babies are no longer made in bedrooms, but engineered in boardrooms. A quirk of genetics allows lucky surrogates to carry multiple eggs, to control when they are fertilised, and by whom—but corporations market and sell the offspring. The souls of lost embryos are never wasted; captured in software, they give electronics their voice. Spirits born into the wrong bodies can brave the charged waters of a hidden billabong, and change their fate. Industrious orphans learn to manipulate scientific advances, creating mothers of their own choosing.


From Australia’s near-future all the way back in time to its convict past, these stories spin and sever the ties between parents and children.


Table of Contents



  • Introduction by Amal El-Mohtar

  • Vox

  • Baggage

  • All the Other Revivals

  • The Female Factory

ISBN:
9781922101167
9781922101167
Category:
Science fiction
Format:
Epub (Adobe), Epub (Kobo)
Publication Date:
30-10-2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Twelfth Planet Press
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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