Though one of the editors of this volume was the same as the volume above, it was a very different feel, a more genre-central feel. A beautiful slim volume, each poem lavishly illustrated, gently science fictional, amazing, highly recommended, snuck in under the wire to be one of my favorite books of the year.Īlex Hernandez, Matthew David Goodwin, and Sarah Rafael Garcia, eds., Speculative Fiction for Dreamers: A Latinx Anthology. I particularly appreciated how much room this anthology made for very short and literary pieces so that there was a range of voices, many of whom I had never read before.Īmelia Gorman, Field Guide to Invasive Species of Minnesota. Matthew David Goodwin, ed., Latinx Rising: An Anthology of Latinx Science Fiction and Fantasy. Gwynne Garfinkle, Can’t Find My Way Home. Two volumes of poetry from more than a decade apart, watching Gailey grow in her explorations of fairy tales and comic books and other feminist takes on fantastical tropes. Jeannine Hall Gailey, Becoming the Villainess and Unexplained Fevers. Light-hearted, unexpectedly full of hedgehogs, fun. I put books in these when I finish them, and this was a long-running serial that wrapped up in December…for now. Anta Baku, The Cell Phone Towers of Elfland Season 1.
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