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Susan Palwick

    Susan Palwick est professeure associée d'anglais à l'Université du Nevada, Reno, où elle enseigne l'écriture et la littérature. Son œuvre a reçu de multiples distinctions, dont le Rhysling Award pour son poème "The Neighbor's Wife", un Crawford Award pour son premier roman et un Alex Award pour son deuxième roman. Elle a également publié un recueil de nouvelles. L'écriture de Palwick explore des thèmes profonds avec un style littéraire distinctif, faisant d'elle une voix captivante dans la littérature contemporaine.

    Shelter
    Flying in Place
    The Necessary Beggar
    MENDING THE MOON
    The Fate of Mice
    All Worlds are Real: Short Fictions
    • All Worlds are Real: Short Fictions

      • 322pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,2(55)Évaluer

      Beautifully crafted, unfailingly strange, and always moving, Susan Palwick's stories shift effortlessly between fantasy and science fiction, magical realism and horror. Here you will encounter aliens, ghosts, and robots, along with a colorful assortment of eccentric and vulnerable humans. You will see souls trapped in lucite, witness the operations of a magical measuring tape, and watch the oldest woman on a generation ship bequeath a precious Terran relic to a young friend. Collecting tales published in markets such as Tor.com, Asimov's, F & SF, and Lightspeed, and others, All Worlds are Real also includes three new pieces exclusive to this volume

      All Worlds are Real: Short Fictions
    • The Fate of Mice

      • 218pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,2(210)Évaluer

      Exploring the interplay between magic and reality, this collection features stories that delve into the darker side of human imagination. A mother fights to free her daughters from a fairy tale curse, while a female wolf discovers the perils of love. Additionally, a cunning politician exploits the dead for his gain. Each tale blends beauty with brutality, ultimately offering a glimmer of hope amidst the chaos and terror of these fantastical scenarios.

      The Fate of Mice
    • MENDING THE MOON

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,0(8)Évaluer

      The story revolves around Melinda Soto, a sixty-four-year-old woman whose vacation in Mexico takes a tragic turn when she is murdered by another American tourist. The narrative explores the events leading up to her death, delving into themes of betrayal and the complexities of human relationships against the backdrop of a seemingly idyllic getaway.

      MENDING THE MOON
    • The Necessary Beggar

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,9(9)Évaluer

      The great modern SF novel of the immigrant experience, as timely today as it was on its first publication This new Tor Essentials edition of The Necessary Beggar includes an introduction by Jo Walton, Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Award-winning author of Among Others.

      The Necessary Beggar
    • Flying in Place

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(370)Évaluer

      With a striking combination of power and grace, this debut novel captivates readers through its unflinching exploration of profound themes. Comparable to acclaimed works like The Lovely Bones and Beloved, it offers a brave and compassionate narrative that resonates deeply with the experiences of countless individuals and their families. This compelling story serves as a poignant testament to the human experience, drawing readers into its emotional depths.

      Flying in Place
    • Shelter

      • 578pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
      3,9(322)Évaluer

      Set in the late 21st century, this dystopian narrative explores a world where compassion is outlawed and basic human needs are overshadowed by oppressive societal norms. In this bleak future, individuals risk severe consequences, including memory erasure, for acts of kindness. The story delves into the struggle for humanity amidst a harsh regime, highlighting the tension between survival and empathy in a society that punishes those who dare to care.

      Shelter