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World Fantasy Award Winner: Fiction that ';combines a richly textured multicultural background with incisive storytelling,' by the author of The Salt Roads (Library Journal). InSkin Folk, with works ranging from science fiction to Caribbean folklore, passionate love to chilling horror, Nalo Hopkinson is at her award-winning best spinning tales like ';Precious,' in which the narrator spews valuable coins and gems from her mouth whenever she attempts to talk or sing. In ';A Habit of Waste,' a self-conscious woman undergoes elective surgery to alter her appearance; days later she's shocked to see her former body climbing onto a public bus. In ';The Glass Bottle Trick,' the young protagonist ignores her intuition regarding her new husband's superstitionsto horrifying consequences. Hopkinson's unique and vibrant sense of pacing and dialogue sets a steady beat for stories that illustrate why she received the 1999 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. Entertaining, challenging, and alluring,Skin Folkis not to be missed.
Caribbean-Canadian author Nalo Hopkinson (Brown Girl in the Ring, The Salt Roads, Falling in Love with Hominids) is an internationally-beloved storyteller. This long-awaited new collection of her deeply imaginative short fiction offers striking journeys to far-flung futures and fantastical landscapes. Hopkinson is at the peak of her powers, ranging effortlessly between art, folklore, science, and magic. Hailed by the Los Angeles Times as having "an imagination that most of us would kill for," Nalo Hopkinson and her Afro-Caribbean, Canadian, and American influences shine in truly unique stories that are gorgeously strange, inventively subversive, and vividly beautiful. In Hopkinson's newest stories since 2015, a woman and her cyborg pig eke a living in a future waterworld; two scientists contemplate the cavernous remains of an alien lifeform; and an artist creates nanotechnology that asserts Blackness where it is least welcome.
Scritte dalle migliori autrici di fantascienza contemporanea ¿ tra cui Elizabeth Bear, Vandana Singh, Gu Shi, Lauren Beukes, Madeline Ashby e Malka Older ¿ queste storie sono ambientate in un futuro in cui la tecnologia ha contribuito a svelare i segreti degli oceani. I racconti ¿ curati da Eric Desatnik della fondazione XPRIZE ¿ portano i lettori a "tuffarsi" in mezzo ad alcune delle innovazioni più promettenti di oggi che potrebbero avere un impatto positivo sulle condizioni future degli oceani. L'antologia Correnti future include 18 storie originali scritte da autrici provenienti da tutto il mondo, le quali hanno esplorato una varietà di argomenti tra cui: tecnologie per ricostruire le barriere coralline; impianti neurali che consentono di comunicare con i delfini attraverso immagini mentali; robot che recuperano il petrolio dall'acqua; isole artificiali costruite per resistere agli uragani; spedizioni in acque profonde in realtà aumentata e altro ancora.
A collection of original stories draws on African magic, folklore, and history, featuring contributions by such writers as Neil Gaiman, Tananarive Due, and Barbara Hambly.
The long-awaited return of a beloved writer--Nalo Hopkinson is a homegrown, award-winning GCP author who has consistently garnered tremendous and widespread acclaim.
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