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Daughters of Frankenstein: Lesbian Mad Scientists! - Edited by Steve Berman - MARCH 29th (Copy)

Lethe Press

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In the field of mad science, women have for too long been ignored, their triumphs misattributed to mere men. Society has seen the laboratory as the province of men. Jacob's Ladder electric arcs, death rays, even test tubes have phallic connotations, subliminally reinforcing the patriarchy. The mother of Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein, advocated that women appear more masculine to earn respect. If Marie Curie had been allowed to develop her Atomic Gendarmerie for the Institut du radium, surely she would have been awarded her third Nobel Prize, for Peace. Thankfully, the women working to dangerous and/or questionable ends in the pages of Daughters of Frankenstein are unafraid of the patriarchy--indeed, as lesbian mad scientists, they prefer the company and comforts of their own gender. Androids? Pfeh, the gynoid is superior. Etheric dynamos have a more pleasing design, one that is vulvar, than Tesla coils. Eighteen imaginative, if not insane, women; eighteen stories told by some of the finest writers working in queer speculative fiction: Traci Castleberry, Sean Eads, Gemma Files, Amy Griswold, and Melissa Scott.

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KM
12/31/2023
Kate M.
Canada Canada
I recommend this product

Heavy

“Undertow. Caught in something that’s pulling him under, deeper and deeper into the dark.” A poignant tale of two estranged brothers reconnecting. After a lifetime of trauma and strange occurrences, Jamie and Eric catch up in a bar in Hawaii. The following events will break their bond further, or forge it into something stronger; a body, a boat, and an unbelievable cosmic encounter alter both their lives. I really, really enjoyed the author’s writing and descriptive style. There were some seriously creepy moments and the whole boat foray evoked a sense of dread for me.

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12/30/2023
Margaret
United Kingdom United Kingdom

Not Eating Fish For A While

It starts out with such a raw and real representation of what would happen in that situation and then it all just goes sideways. I read this in two separate sittings and there was not one part where it lagged. I was either what um what or just oof the whole time. I couldn’t really even categorise what genre this book would be. There’s so many different aspects all thrown together but one thing I do know is I will not be eating any fish for a long time. Those descriptions will haunt me. There was sadness and deep feeling in the writing but also weirdness and gore. This was a nice all rounder.