Being Wrong

Kathryn Schulz

Kathryn Schulz posits a vision of wrongness as both the inevitable human condition and a generative source from which creativity, art, brilliance, risk-taking, and so much more arises.

A Half-Built Garden

Ruthanna Emrys

Judy Wallach-Stevens is woken one night to a warning about pollutants in the nearby Chesapeake Bay. With her wife and newborn in tow, she heads out to see what’s up—and ends up making first contact with a group of friendly aliens.

“Silence is not simply what happens when we stop talking. It is more than a mere negative renunciation of language; it is more than simply a condition we can produce at will.”

God Went Like That

Yxta Maya Murray

In the middle of the last century, a research and development complex in California’s Simi Valley experienced multiple near-catastrophic accidents, leaking radiation and other toxins into the surrounding communities.

Treacle Walker

Alan Garner

“Ragbone! Ragbone! Any rags! Pots for rags! Donkey stone!”

The Absolute Book

Elizabeth Knox

When the murderer of Taryn Cornick’s sister is himself murdered just days after his release from prison, detective Jacob Berger is certain she has something to do with it.

Against Technoableism

Ashley Shew

“Technoableism is a belief in the power of technology that considers the elimination of disability a good thing, something we should strive for.”

The Language of Power

Rosemary Kirstein

In the fourth and as yet final book of the Steerswoman series, Rowan and Bel return to Donner, where they last barely escaped an attack of dragons.

The Lost Steersman

Rosemary Kirstein

Rowan arrives in Alemath, at the steerswomen’s Annex, searching for information.

The Outskirter’s Secret

Rosemary Kirstein

The second book in the extraordinary Steerswoman Series follows Rowan and her companion, Bel, as they venture into the outskirts: a dangerous, inhospitable land marked by few sources of food and panoply of monsters intent on killing the humans who dare to live there.

The Steerswoman

Rosemary Kirstein

Ask a steerswoman any question, and she will answer it truthfully and to the fullest of her knowledge. In return, you must answer any question she puts to you.

Refusal

On Conflict Is Not Abuse & Just Culture

Conflict Is Not Abuse

Sarah Schulman

“How we understand Conflict, how we respond to Conflict, and how we behave as bystanders in the face of other people’s Conflict determines whether or not we have collective justice and peace.”

The Silverberg Business

Robert Freeman Wexler

In 1888, Shannon, a private detective from Chicago, travels to Texas to investigate a missing person: one Nathan Silverberg, who had ventured south with a clutch of donated funds intended to buy land to found a colony for Jewish refugees.