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Physical chemist Rosalind Franklin was one of the discoverers of DNA and an innovator of virology - yet despite her groundbreaking research, her contributions were often erased. In her memory, Rosalind's Siblings collects over twenty original speculative fiction stories and poems, all focusing on scientists marginalized due to their gender. Edited by Hugo and Lambda award winner Bogi Takács, and featuring both established and newer authors from all around the world, the pieces in this anthology take you across time and space while exploring the role of scientists in society.Featuring short fiction and poetry from:Lisa M. Bradley, Polenth Blake, Stefani Cox, Julie Nováková, D.A. Xiaolin Spires, Lydia Moon, Leigh Harlen, Celia Neri, Ursula Whitcher, Premee Mohamed, Emma Alice Johnson, Santiago Belluco, Julian K. Jarboe, Phoebe Barton, Jennifer Lee Rossman, Kanika Agrawal, Laura Jane Swanson, Osahon Ize-Iyamu, Vajra Chandrasekera, Cameron Van Sant, Tessa Fisher, Hal Y. Zhang, and Isha Karki.
This collection from the Lambda Literary Award-winning author and editor of Transcendent 2 offers plenty of thrills - and bonus tentacles - for readers of LGBTQ-focused speculative literature. The stories range from magical space opera to cheerful body horror and historical fantasy, always with a sense of hope amid adversity. The mystical and magical merge with the scientific and technological: sacred texts gain new interpretations in the light of nuclear physics, and people save a forest with computer science. Cephalopods build alliances and research their past, Jewish shapeshifters speak to extraterrestrial planetminds, and Hungarian horse archers summon ancient terrors.
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