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The Other Half of the Sky

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Pub Date Apr 23 2013 | Archive Date May 02 2014


Description

Women may hold up more than half the sky on earth, but it has been different in heaven: science fiction still is very much a preserve of male protagonists, mostly performing by-the-numbers quests. In The Other Half of the Sky, editor Athena Andreadis offers readers heroes who happen to be women, doing whatever they would do in universes where they’re fully human: starship captains, planet rulers, explorers, scientists, artists, engineers, craftspeople, pirates, rogues… As one of the women in Tiptree’s “Houston, Houston, Do You Read?” says: “We sing a lot. Adventure songs, work songs, mothering songs, mood songs, trouble songs, joke songs, love songs – everything.” Everything.


Table of Contents
Melissa Scott, “Finders”
Alexander Jablokov, “Bad Day on Boscobel”
Nisi Shawl, “In Colors Everywhere”
Sue Lange, “Mission of Greed”
Vandana Singh, “Sailing the Antarsa”
Joan Slonczewski, “Landfall”
Terry Boren, “This Alakie and the Death of Dima”
Aliette de Bodard, “The Waiting Stars”
Ken Liu, “The Shape of Thought”
Alex Dally MacFarlane, “Under Falna’s Mask”
Martha Wells, “Mimesis”
Kelly Jennings, “Velocity’s Ghost”
C. W. Johnson, “Exit, Interrupted”
Cat Rambo, “Dagger and Mask”
Christine Lucas, “Ouroboros”
Jack McDevitt, “Cathedral”

Women may hold up more than half the sky on earth, but it has been different in heaven: science fiction still is very much a preserve of male protagonists, mostly performing by-the-numbers quests...


Advance Praise

The stories are not only fun, but interesting. This is what science fiction should be!
-- Kim Stanley Robinson, author of the Mars trilogy

Every entry here, bar none, engaged me emotionally, entertained me and made me think.
-- Gwyneth Jones, author of the Aleutian trilogy

These stories deserve your time, your attention, your appreciation.
-- Vonda McIntyre, author of Dreamsnake

Check your preconceptions at the air lock and strap in for a wild ride because space sisters kick ass!
-- James Patrick Kelly, author of "Think like a Dinosaur"

What a treat this book is -- I'm only sorry I'm not here with a story myself.
-- Pamela Sargent, editor of Women of Wonder

Hard SF that is lyrical, evocative, and provocative. Finally.
-- Nick Mamatas, Hugo-nominated editor

A constellation of dazzling stories… Not to be missed.
-- Lavie Tidhar, author of Osama

The stories are not only fun, but interesting. This is what science fiction should be!
-- Kim Stanley Robinson, author of the Mars trilogy

Every entry here, bar none, engaged me emotionally...


Available Editions

EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781936460441
PRICE $22.95 (USD)

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