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Sherwood Nation: a novel

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by Benjamin Parzybok


  Good intentions aren’t everything. Sometimes things don’t quite go the way you planned. And sometimes you don’t plan. . . . This collection of sixteen stories (and one lonely poem) wittily chart the ways trouble can ensue. No actual human beings were harmed in the creation of this book.

  “Nebula-winner Gunn combines humor and compassion in 17 short, intricate gems that showcase her many talents. Of particular note among these outstanding works are the poem “To the Moon Alice,” in which a bombastic threat provides escape from comedic domestic violence, and “Michael Swanwick and Samuel R. Delany at the Joyce Kilmer Service Area, March 2005,” an affectionate fable-like tribute to two legendary authors. “Up the Fire Road” provides dueling accounts of triadic romance and problematic parentage. “Phantom Pain” is a kaleidoscopic examination of a wounded soldier’s life. Though Gunn first saw print in the 1970s, this short collection contains a surprisingly large portion of her stories; her rate of publication has recently been increasing, giving fans reason to hope for many more delights to come.”

  —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

  Available in paperback (9781618730756) and DRM-free ebook (9781618730763) from our websites (smallbeerpress.com and weightlessbooks.com), all good indie bookshops, and all the usual booksellers.

  The Unreal and the Real: Selected Stories of Ursula K. Le Guin

  Vol. 1. Where on Earth

  Vol. 2 Outer Space, Inner Lands

  Oregon Book Award winner.

  World Fantasy and Locus award finalist.

  “There is no better spirit in all of American letters than that of Ursula Le Guin,”wrote Choire Sicha in November. This two-volume collection of her masterful short stories — one book of science fiction, the other of the mundane — “guns from the grim to the ecstatic, from the State to the Garden of Eden, with just one dragon between.”—Slate Top 10 Books of the Year

  Available in hardcover and DRM-free ebooks from our websites (smallbeerpress.com and weightlessbooks.com), all good indie bookshops, and all the usual booksellers.

 

 

 


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