The Kickstarter for Recognize Fascism was a wonderful success! If you missed ordering an early copy that way, you can now pre-order from all of your favorite online booksellers. The ebook will be available on October 13, 2020, and the paperback will be available October 27, 2020. Across many worlds and many timelines, these stories depict the moments when people see the fascism in front of them for what it is, accept it as real, and make the choice to fight it. Who are the canaries in the coal mine? When can the long-hidden voice no longer be ignored? With stories by Sam J. Miller, Jaymee Goh, Brandon O’Brien, Octavia Cade, Jennifer Shelby, and many more... Learn more about the authors here. Or ask your local library to order a copy through Overdrive or Biblioteca! What Early Reviewers Are Saying"These are voices we need to be hearing now, a powerful chapter in the F&SF tradition of speculative resistance, 'realists of a larger reality' as LeGuin put it, whose word-art nurtures freedom and the seeds of change." '"Recognize Fascism' isn't just a collection of fiction: it's training data for knowing when it's time to take to the streets." “These stories are passionate, heartbreaking, and important. Also, occasionally very funny!” About the AnthologistCrystal M. Huff (they/them) is the editor of this book, the Executive Director of Include Better, and co-chair of International Pronouns Day. Crystal also co-edited Resist Fascism (2018), and edits freelance for the Future Affairs Administration in Beijing. They have been an invited speaker in Sweden, Finland, China, Iceland, Israel, Canada, the UK, Aruba, Spain, and across the USA. Over 2,000 people worldwide have taken Crystal’s Impostor Syndrome workshops. Crystal chaired or co-chaired seven SFF conventions between 2011-2017.
Crystal speaks fluent English, rusty American Sign Language, beginner Finnish cussing, small amounts of Chinese, y un poco de español. Twitter: @CrystalVisits Website: www.crystalhuff.com
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