Weird Women, Wired Women
Author: | Kit Reed |
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Wesleyan University Press, 1998 |
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Book Type: | Collection |
Genre: | Science-Fiction / Fantasy |
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Synopsis
Kit Reed has been delighting and terrifying readers for over thirty years with her darkly comic speculative fiction. This collection of short stories, drawn from a lifetime's work, shows Reed at the top of her form. First published in venues ranging from The Missouri Review to The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction and The Norton Anthology of Contemporary Fiction, these twenty stories deal with women's lives and feminist issues from the kitchen sink and pink dishmop era through the warlike years of the women's movement to the uneasy accommodation of the present.
Contents:
- Foreword by Connie Willis
- Introduction: Where I'm Coming From by Kit Reed
- The Bride of Bigfoot
- The Food Farm
- The Hall of New Faces
- Songs of War
- The Wait
- Whoever
- Like My Dress
- Frontiers
- The New You
- In Behalf of the Product
- Winter
- Chicken Soup
- Cynosure
- Pilots of the Purple Twilight
- Mommy Nearest
- Unlimited
- The Mothers of Shark Island
- Last Fridays
- The Weremother
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