Reviews
"Absolutely recommended for everyone who is interested in a wide range of fantastic fiction with a taste for the experimental." --SF Site (featured review), "Go[es] beyond whatever imagined boundaries may be placed around 'feminist science fiction.'" —New York Review of Science Fiction, "Absolutely recommended for everyone who is interested in a wide range of fantastic fiction with a taste for the experimental." —SF Site (featured review), "Stereotype-busting stories and gender-bending romances...immense, surprising and utterly delightful." — SciFi.com, "Stereotype-busting stories and gender-bending romances...immense, surprising and utterly delightful." -- SciFi.com A dozen award-winning and short-listed pieces probe the boundaries of sexual identity in today's world and in imaginatively rendered futures. Nalo Hopkinson recounts the macabre fate of a superstitious man's third wife, who mistakenly becomes pregnant. Ursula Le Guin fashions a world in which marriage involves four bisexual partners and predictably complex interrelations. In honor of its namesake, the volume includes Tiptree's brilliant ‘The Girl Who Was Plugged In,' envisioning a future in which advertising is illegal, and remotely manipulated starlets push products using their celebrity alone. While some selections focus more on racial concerns than gender issues, the resulting collection is both entertaining and thought-provoking." — Booklist The James Tiptree Award Anthology 3 is absolutely recommended for everyone who is interested in a wide range of fantastic fiction with a taste for the experimental." — SF Site , featured review And lo and behold, it is quite brilliant." — Strange Horizons I had so much fun escaping into the short stories in this collection of SF.... As I read this book, it seemed as though the stories just got better and better." — BookLoons This is science fiction, speculative fiction, weird fiction, and fiction that will take you places you thought you were not meant to go." — The Agony Column Whether you prefer your literary palate filled by a provincial Anna Wintour, an itinerate octo-bodied poet, or a transistorized Cinderella, this latest edition has enough substance to satisfy any gender (or mix thereof)." — SF Revu A dozen award-winning and short-listed pieces probe the boundaries of sexual identity in today's world and in imaginatively rendered futures." — Booklist ...go[es] beyond whatever imagined boundaries may be placed around ‘feminist science fiction'...." — New York Review of Science Fiction, "Subversive stories about sex and gender . . . imaginative flights into other worlds." "-- BookLoons", "Stereotype-busting stories and gender-bending romances...immense, surprising and utterly delightful." -- SciFi.com A dozen award-winning and short-listed pieces probe the boundaries of sexual identity in today's world and in imaginatively rendered futures. Nalo Hopkinson recounts the macabre fate of a superstitious man's third wife, who mistakenly becomes pregnant. Ursula Le Guin fashions a world in which marriage involves four bisexual partners and predictably complex interrelations. In honor of its namesake, the volume includes Tiptree's brilliant #145;The Girl Who Was Plugged In,' envisioning a future in which advertising is illegal, and remotely manipulated starlets push products using their celebrity alone. While some selections focus more on racial concerns than gender issues, the resulting collection is both entertaining and thought-provoking." — Booklist The James Tiptree Award Anthology 3 is absolutely recommended for everyone who is interested in a wide range of fantastic fiction with a taste for the experimental." — SF Site , featured review And lo and behold, it is quite brilliant." — Strange Horizons I had so much fun escaping into the short stories in this collection of SF.... As I read this book, it seemed as though the stories just got better and better." — BookLoons This is science fiction, speculative fiction, weird fiction, and fiction that will take you places you thought you were not meant to go." — The Agony Column Whether you prefer your literary palate filled by a provincial Anna Wintour, an itinerate octo-bodied poet, or a transistorized Cinderella, this latest edition has enough substance to satisfy any gender (or mix thereof)." — SF Revu A dozen award-winning and short-listed pieces probe the boundaries of sexual identity in today's world and in imaginatively rendered futures." — Booklist ...go[es] beyond whatever imagined boundaries may be placed around #145;feminist science fiction'...." — New York Review of Science Fiction, "It's hard to pick out favorites, so I won't try. Just get the book and read them all." "-- The Green Man Review", "Stereotype-busting stories and gender-bending romances...immense, surprising and utterly delightful." -- SciFi.com ?A dozen award-winning and short-listed pieces probe the boundaries of sexual identity in today's world and in imaginatively rendered futures. Nalo Hopkinson recounts the macabre fate of a superstitious man's third wife, who mistakenly becomes pregnant. Ursula Le Guin fashions a world in which marriage involves four bisexual partners and predictably complex interrelations. In honor of its namesake, the volume includes Tiptree's brilliant ?The Girl Who Was Plugged In,' envisioning a future in which advertising is illegal, and remotely manipulated starlets push products using their celebrity alone. While some selections focus more on racial concerns than gender issues, the resulting collection is both entertaining and thought-provoking." ? Booklist ? The James Tiptree Award Anthology 3 is absolutely recommended for everyone who is interested in a wide range of fantastic fiction with a taste for the experimental." ? SF Site , featured review ?And lo and behold, it is quite brilliant." ? Strange Horizons ?I had so much fun escaping into the short stories in this collection of SF.... As I read this book, it seemed as though the stories just got better and better." ? BookLoons ?This is science fiction, speculative fiction, weird fiction, and fiction that will take you places you thought you were not meant to go." ? The Agony Column ?Whether you prefer your literary palate filled by a provincial Anna Wintour, an itinerate octo-bodied poet, or a transistorized Cinderella, this latest edition has enough substance to satisfy any gender (or mix thereof)." ? SF Revu ?A dozen award-winning and short-listed pieces probe the boundaries of sexual identity in today's world and in imaginatively rendered futures." ? Booklist ?...go[es] beyond whatever imagined boundaries may be placed around ?feminist science fiction'...." ? New York Review of Science Fiction, "It's hard to pick out favorites, so I won't try. Just get the book and read them all." --The Green Man Review, "Stereotype-busting stories and gender-bending romances...immense, surprising and utterly delightful." -- SciFi.com, "Absolutely recommended for everyone who is interested in a wide range of fantastic fiction with a taste for the experimental." -- SF Site (featured review), "Absolutely recommended for everyone who is interested in a wide range of fantastic fiction with a taste for the experimental." -SF Site (featured review), "Go[es] beyond whatever imagined boundaries may be placed around 'feminist science fiction.'" --New York Review of Science Fiction, "Both dark and sparkling, topical and timeless, these stories wrap around us." -- Jewelle Gomez, author, "The Gilda Stories, "about "The James Tiptree Award Anthology 1", "Stereotype-busting stories and gender-bending romances...immense, surprising and utterly delightful." -- SciFi.com "A dozen award-winning and short-listed pieces probe the boundaries of sexual identity in today's world and in imaginatively rendered futures. Nalo Hopkinson recounts the macabre fate of a superstitious man's third wife, who mistakenly becomes pregnant. Ursula Le Guin fashions a world in which marriage involves four bisexual partners and predictably complex interrelations. In honor of its namesake, the volume includes Tiptree's brilliant 'The Girl Who Was Plugged In,' envisioning a future in which advertising is illegal, and remotely manipulated starlets push products using their celebrity alone. While some selections focus more on racial concerns than gender issues, the resulting collection is both entertaining and thought-provoking." -- Booklist " The James Tiptree Award Anthology 3 is absolutely recommended for everyone who is interested in a wide range of fantastic fiction with a taste for the experimental." -- SF Site , featured review "And lo and behold, it is quite brilliant." -- Strange Horizons "I had so much fun escaping into the short stories in this collection of SF.... As I read this book, it seemed as though the stories just got better and better." -- BookLoons "This is science fiction, speculative fiction, weird fiction, and fiction that will take you places you thought you were not meant to go." -- The Agony Column "Whether you prefer your literary palate filled by a provincial Anna Wintour, an itinerate octo-bodied poet, or a transistorized Cinderella, this latest edition has enough substance to satisfy any gender (or mix thereof)." -- SF Revu "A dozen award-winning and short-listed pieces probe the boundaries of sexual identity in today's world and in imaginatively rendered futures." -- Booklist "...go[es] beyond whatever imagined boundaries may be placed around 'feminist science fiction'...." -- New York Review of Science Fiction, "Go[es] beyond whatever imagined boundaries may be placed around 'feminist science fiction.'" -New York Review of Science Fiction, "It's hard to pick out favorites, so I won't try. Just get the book and read them all." -The Green Man Review, "Stereotype-busting stories and gender-bending romances...immense, surprising and utterly delightful." "-- "SciFi.com, "Stereotype-busting stories and gender-bending romances...immense, surprising and utterly delightful." -SciFi.com, "It's hard to pick out favorites, so I won't try. Just get the book and read them all." —The Green Man Review