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From Modern Mythcraft to Magical Surrealism©HomeAboutSubmissionsStoreAccountFictionNonfictionPodcastsContactNewsletterRSSLatest FictionThe Glass Bottle Trickby Nalo HopkinsonThe air was full of storms, but they refused to break. In the wicker rocking chair on the front verandah, Beatrice flexed her bare feet against the wooden slat floor, rocking slowly back and forth.In Oct. 2014 (Issue 58) – Women Destroy Fantasy! Special IssueRead ListenNarrated by:Jayme GrantDuration:51:23Podcast: Play in new window| DownloadPurchase E-IssueFantasy (ePub/mobi)Amazon KindleBarnes & NobleKobo StoreWeightless BooksTrade PaperbackLatest Feature InterviewsWomen Destroy Urban Fantasy: An Interview with Carrie Vaughn and Kelley Armstrongby Sandra WickhamIt’s so ironic that you’ll hear people talk in one breath about how women are better at writing fantasy and men are better at science fiction, and in the next breath talk about how of course men write better epic fantasy, and women really only write that “girly” fantasy. There are some folks who’d squeeze us out entirely if they could.In Oct. 2014 (Issue 58) – Women Destroy Fantasy! Special IssueReadPurchase E-IssueFantasy (ePub/mobi)Amazon KindleBarnes & Noble Kobo Store Weightless Books Trade Paperback Latest Articles Language and Imaginative Resistance in Epic Fantasy by Kameron Hurley Our view of the world, and reality, is a constructed one. Our brains—in their unending quest to be more efficient—often pull on early images and memories to construct our view of the real world. After all, what other information do we have to achieve this but those early stories about how the world is, how it works? In Oct. 2014 (Issue 58) – Women Destroy Fantasy! Special Issue Read Purchase E-Issue Fantasy (ePub/mobi) Amazon Kindle Barnes & Noble Kobo Store Weightless Books Trade Paperback Latest Artist Spotlights Artist Spotlight: Women in Fantasy Illustration Roundtable by Galen Dara A roundtable interview with women artists (and one art director) Julie Bell, Irene Gallo, Rebecca Guay, Lauren Panepinto, Julie Dillon, Elizabeth Leggett, and Zoë Robinson. In Oct. 2014 (Issue 58) – Women Destroy Fantasy! Special Issue Read Purchase E-Issue Fantasy (ePub/mobi) Amazon Kindle Barnes & Noble Kobo Store Weightless Books Trade Paperback Oct. 2014 (Issue 58) – Women Destroy Fantasy! Special Issue Fiction The Scrimshaw and the Scream by Kate Hall Miss Carstairs and the Merman by Delia Sherman The Dryad’s Shoe by T. Kingfisher The Glass Bottle Trick by Nalo Hopkinson Nonfiction Artist Spotlight: Women in Fantasy Illustration Roundtable Editorial, October 2014 Preface The Princess and the Witch Language and Imaginative Resistance in Epic Fantasy Women Destroy Urban Fantasy: An Interview with Carrie Vaughn and Kelley Armstrong ALSO IN THIS ISSUE The following content is exclusive to the paid edition of Women Destroy Fantasy!, which is available for just $2.99 (ebook) or $12.99 (trade
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