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Anthology edited by Crystal M. Huff.
Fantasy / Science Fiction / Short Story Anthology
Release Date: October 13, 2020
Ebook
ISBN-13: 978-173405450-7
Anthology: Approx. 70,000 words / 260 pages
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Fantasy / Science Fiction / Short Story Anthology
Release Date: October 13, 2020
Ebook
ISBN-13: 978-173405450-7
Anthology: Approx. 70,000 words / 260 pages
Also available as a trade paperback
Find it Online:
Amazon
Barnes & Noble
Books-A-Million
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Wholesale: Ingram or direct: World Weaver Press.
DescriptionAcross 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? Anti-fascist rebellion can take many forms. A transgender woman living on an artificial satellite learns to reject oppression via poetry. A machine ethicist finds a way to dance with her gods in a surveillance state. An unlikely golem hears a new call to action. A jailed musician rediscovers the music of rebellion.
Will you recognize fascism and join the revolution? With stories by Sam J. Miller, Jaymee Goh, Brandon O’Brien, Octavia Cade, Jennifer Shelby, and many more... Table of Contents"A Disease of Time and Temporal Distortion" by Jennifer Shelby
"The Scale of Defiance" by Nina Niskanen "May Your Government Be the Center of a Smelly Dung Sandwich" by Justin Short "The Company Store" by Kiya Nicoll "Scholar Miaka’s Brief Summary of Memories Imbued in Memory Object Exhibit 132.NW.1" by Jaymee Goh "Just an Old Grouch" by Laura Jane Swanson "A Brilliant Light, An Unreachable Dawn" by Phoebe Barton "Octobers/October" by Leonardo Espinoza Benavides (translated by Julie Capell) "That Time I Got Demon Doxxed While Smuggling Contraband to the Red States" by Luna Corbden "Go Dancing to Your Gods" by Blake Jessop "Brooklyn" by Jonathan Shipley "Sacred Chords" by Alexei Collier "The Three Magi" by Lucie Lukacovicova "The Body Politic" by Octavia Cade "In Her Eye's Mind" by Selene dePackh "What Eyes Can See" by Lauren Ring "We All Know the Melody" by Brandon O'Brien "Chicken Time" by Hal Y. Zhang "Notes on the Supply of Raw Material in the Bodies Market" by Rodrigo Juri "The Sisterhood of the Eagle Lion" by Sam J. Miller "The Turnip Golem" by Dianne M. Williams "Today is the First Day of the Rest of Your Life" by Meridel Newton Video ExcerptsAbout the EditorCrystal 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 7 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 |
Praise"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."
—Ada Palmer, Astounding Award winner and Hugo Award finalist "[T]his timely anthology… will no doubt resonate with politically minded readers." --Publishers Weekly “These stories are passionate, heartbreaking, and important. Also, occasionally very funny!” —Naomi Kritzer, award-winning author of Catfishing on CatNet “'Fascist' is so often an epithet that we sometimes forget that it is also a descriptor, a label that can and must be accurately applied if we are to avoid reliving history's greatest horrors. 'Recognize Fascism' isn't just a collection of fiction: it's training data for knowing when it's time to take to the streets." —Cory Doctorow, award-winning author of Little Brother and Radicalized "Writers have struggled over the past decade to stay one step ahead of dystopia, to preserve their resilient threads of hope. This collection is a rope bridge made of those things, braided with indomitable strength and a willingness to see the other side will not be easy to reach, and that it will take all of us working with our eyes wide open to even try." —Meg Elison, Philip K. Dick Award winner "…an enjoyable and intriguing read that encourages the reader to critically assess their own lives and their encounters with fascism. With worlds a little too like our own, albeit with slightly more biomechanical arms and lazers, Recognize Fascism serves as a grim reminder that we’re only a few missteps away from fascism ourselves." --British Fantasy Society "Recognize Fascism was a wild ride that I can’t recommend highly enough to anyone who has wondered how they’d react in a crisis." --Long and Short Reviews |