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Dorothy isn't the happiest of girls. Kansas is pretty damn boring,
her aunt and uncle are hicks, and it seems she doesn't much belong.
But when her shed gets picked up by a cyclone and dropped in Oz,
things begin to get interesting. There's this broad called Glinda
who's taken more than a bit of a liking to her, and perverted
munchkins who run a tabloid newspaper full of green celebrity
snatch. There's also Ozma, who runs Oz's only transgender
helpline-and who is toe-curlingly hot by the way. Between silver
shoes and matching purses, politics and dildos, lesbian witches and
wizards with gambling debts, Dorothy must find her way home
(wherever that might be)-and figure out who really makes her heels
click.
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Women Writing the Weird (Paperback)
Nancy A. Collins, Eugie Foster, Janice Lee; Edited by Deb Hoag
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"Stories that delight, surprise, that hang about the dusky edges of
'mainstream' fiction with characters, settings, plots that abandon
the normal and mundane and explore new ideas, themes and ways of
being." -Deb Hoag. Featuring: Nancy A. Collins, Eugie Foster,
Janice Lee, Rachel Kendall, Candy Caradoc, Mysty Unger, Roberta
Lawson, Sara Genge, Gina Ranalli, Deb Hoag, C. M. Vernon, Aliette
de Bodard, Caroline M. Yoachim, Flavia Testa, Aimee C. Amodio, Ann
Hagman Cardinal, Rachel Turner, Wendy Jane Muzlanova, Katie Coyle,
Helen Burke, Janis Butler Holm, J.S. Breukelaar, Carol Novack,
Tantra Bensko, Nancy DiMauro, Moira McPartlin.
Who are the Enigmatic Polygeneration? They were christened by Tom
Bradley in chapter four of Put It Down in a Book, as follows:
Digital connectivity has rendered physical locality irrelevant and
made polyversality the new thing . . . Once space has been erased
by the miracle of email, so has time, in terms of its effects on
the human frame . . . In a creation where particles can spookily
act upon each other at a distance of quadrillions of light years,
the Seven Ages of Man are as days in the week, and a generation can
span an open-ended number of decades . . . I'll invent a name
that's doubly apt, as these writers produce electricity as well as
useful heat.
When gonzo columnist Eve Petra is fired by her magazine's new
owner, she spends a couple of days (okay, a week or so) wallowing
in self-pity and Jack Daniels. To her great dismay, no one wants to
hire a middle-aged female version of Hunter Thompson. The market
has changed. People have changed. The only thing that hasn't
changed is Eve. Lying on her bed wondering what the hell has
happened to her life, it comes to her. Who has weathered every whim
of the fickle public for nearly five decades? Who has shown the
ability to rise from the ashes of every disaster? Who is looking
down at her from a poster taped to her bedroom ceiling? Rock God
Steven Tyler. Armed with a Glock and a bottle of Jack, accompanied
by her adventurous Grandma Rose, Eve starts on a cross-country trip
to find her hero, and to ask him to explain the meaning of life to
her. Along the way, she escapes murderous circus performers,
becomes a Girl Scout cookie and meets a Wild Man in a sharkskin
suit just a few of the adventures that open Eve's eyes and change
her perspective on life. Now she just needs to find Steven Tyler
and get him to tell her what the hell she should do next...and keep
Grandma Rose from seducing him.
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Polluto 7 (Paperback)
Deb Hoag; Edited by Victoria Hooper
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Congratulations to Deb Hoag, whose story 'Phat is a Four Letter
Word' has been chosen as the editor's choice for Issue 7 All poems
and stories were given anonymously to the Editor-in-Chief to read,
and he picked Deb's as his favourite, feeling that it perfectly
fits the energy and dark humour of Polluto. Deb's story can be read
in Polluto 7, due out soon From bone-crushing lovers to a
cross-dressing hitman, the night-soil man of the gods and sex
conditioning on squids, the dangerous desires of the diabolically
large and seductively small, body-swapping, gender-swapping,
exploration, transcendence and re-incarnation, machines that are
gods and machines that are cats . . . some of the strangest and
scariest authors are gathered here - enter if you dare
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